I’m sorry for your loss. Brother in law died from it 2 weeks ago and he was 37. I blame the hospital for his death. Not only did they deny him proper treatment (ivermectin and IV vitamins) they gave him vancomycin an antibiotic which is known to cause kidney failure like remdesiver. He was ultimately put on ventilator and died of kidney failure. They are the ones killing people.
Not vaxxed, family history of diabetes both parents died fairly young. I’d say he was probably pre-diabetic but no tests to officially say that. Was probably about 30lbs overweight. Typically got seasonal colds and flu every year so probably not the strongest immune system. I’ve seen other people I know much older get Covid and recover so I had never put him in a high risk category for that reason. Didn’t know enough about ivermectin at the time to get him started on treatment plus I didn’t know he was ill until almost 3 weeks after he showed symptoms. That’s too long. Everyone else I know had taken 1-2 weeks to recover from it. Got concerned and had sis check his oxygen levels and was at 79! She took him straight to hospital but we had no idea at time what exactly hospitals were doing with Covid patients all we knew is he needed oxygen. We’ve learned A LOT since then. Hospitals are a death sentence. I personally have a few tubes of horse paste (I own horses, so anything I don’t need after this is over I’ll give to them lol) but I also did get some HCQ and Ivermectin through online doctor @ pushhealth.com
I think the class action lawsuits that will come from this will bring the entire system down and that is the silver lining I see in all this. In meantime stay out of hospitals. Stock up on some ivermectin and get yourself and your family on a preventative protocol with Quercitin, zinc, Vit c and D.
I’m sorry for your loss. Brother in law died from it 2 weeks ago and he was 37. I blame the hospital for his death. Not only did they deny him proper treatment (ivermectin and IV vitamins) they gave him vancomycin an antibiotic which is known to cause kidney failure like remdesiver. He was ultimately put on ventilator and died of kidney failure. They are the ones killing people.
That's awful! I'm sorry for your loss.
Could I ask about his health beforehand? Was he a generally healthy guy? Vaxxed?
Also what's the best way to stock up on ivermectin? Online doc? Horse paste?
Not vaxxed, family history of diabetes both parents died fairly young. I’d say he was probably pre-diabetic but no tests to officially say that. Was probably about 30lbs overweight. Typically got seasonal colds and flu every year so probably not the strongest immune system. I’ve seen other people I know much older get Covid and recover so I had never put him in a high risk category for that reason. Didn’t know enough about ivermectin at the time to get him started on treatment plus I didn’t know he was ill until almost 3 weeks after he showed symptoms. That’s too long. Everyone else I know had taken 1-2 weeks to recover from it. Got concerned and had sis check his oxygen levels and was at 79! She took him straight to hospital but we had no idea at time what exactly hospitals were doing with Covid patients all we knew is he needed oxygen. We’ve learned A LOT since then. Hospitals are a death sentence. I personally have a few tubes of horse paste (I own horses, so anything I don’t need after this is over I’ll give to them lol) but I also did get some HCQ and Ivermectin through online doctor @ pushhealth.com
Thank you for the information.
I think the class action lawsuits that will come from this will bring the entire system down and that is the silver lining I see in all this. In meantime stay out of hospitals. Stock up on some ivermectin and get yourself and your family on a preventative protocol with Quercitin, zinc, Vit c and D.
Need the Quercitin to allow the zinc to penetrate the virus. Won’t work alone. Quercitin is OTC, can get on Amazon or health food store.
I’m saving my ivermectin strictly for treatment purposes, in case anyone in my family comes down with it.