On August 1st I felt tired, achy and blah all day at work. I went home to a 102 fever. By the next morning it all hurt - scalp to toenails. Couldn't breath, cough, etc. I knew. I tested positive (?) within 24 hours. My local doc gave me azithromycin and a steroid after I had specifically asked for HCQ or Ivermectin. They "aren't prescribing those things - they don't work", they said... After the 5 day of this nonsense I found a doc in KY who shut down his entire office to care for COVID patients virtually. He didn't charge me for the visit and instead asked for prayers. He told me he would have to send the prescriptions to a small mom and pop pharmacy because CVS, Walgreens and Walmart would not fill these prescriptions. Other doctors in the community have given him backlash. This nurse personally called me at 8:30 at night to discuss my condition and to check and see if I needed emergency care. The following morning the doctor himself called me to let me know what he was prescribing. There are good docs, they need our support and our prayers. BTW, within 24 hours I was fever free and started feeling normal again. May God Bless this precious, real physician in Kentucky. There aren't many...
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There are a lot of decent people in The Bluegrass State....
And pharmacists, my son who had it real rough with covid a couple weeks ago now (in the er overnight 2 times), brushed me off about Ivermectin, even though he was taking "normal vitamins".. wasn't until a local pharmacist up and mentioned to him about the "malaria" drug and told him to ask his dr for a prescription and he would be happy to fill it for him.. that he actually started using it. Sigh.. but, he bounded back real nice, was out at a summer fair in his area yesterday with his family. Son was reluctant to tell me that he had starting using it because, he was worried It would of been "i told you so" moments and he likes to be the big man on things lol. I had to hold my tongue and just wish him and his crew a great day out and about. :P
That's great news, fren. Glad you are feeling better. I wonder if threatening to sue a doctor for refusing to prescribe those medications would move them? They certainly need to be held accountable. Glad you're all better now and glad you found a doctor who actually helped you. I agree, we should keep him and those like him in our prayers. Thanks for posting your story.
I have a friend in Kentucky, I sent her the link to this post, I was going to ask for the info to give her, but I'm not sure if that's a good idea, which really sucks. That's kinda when you realize you're in a tyrannical state I guess. Probably best the doctors contacts aren't discussed. :(
Henderson, KY. Buckmaster is his name.
I think some of the best practitioners quit/retired when ObamaCare was put in. They saw the handwriting on the wall that the days of independent diagnosis/treatment was coming to an end. Glad to know that there's still some traditional professionals around!
The fact whether there is majority or minority of bad doctors is that these are crimes against humanity and cannot be allowed to stand. The medical association’s, hospital administration’s, federal and local medical agencies are the biggest culprits in these crimes against humanity and should be dealt with criminal prosecution