Soooo... How we feeling, fellow horses?
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My Grandparents are in their early 70’s and have had Covid for a few days now. They got put on the waitlist for an antibody infusion but who knows how long that’ll be or if it even works. I have 3 tubes of the horse paste sitting in my pantry right now and half of me wants to drive over there to drop the tubes off and the other half of me doesn’t want my family to think I’m crazy. They’re all brainwashed by MSM and my own mother looked at me like I was an idiot for even bringing up ivermectin. Any ideas on what I should do to convince my grandparents? I’m thinking about just calling my grandmother and tell her not to tell anyone including her doctor and just hoping she has at least some common sense left in her and try the paste if she’s up for it.
You will have more regrets if something happens to them and you never tried, than if you try and they refuse. It may work and it may not, but at least you tried. Try to go over tonight late when you know that no one else will be over there. Give them the paste and tell them exactly how much to dose out each time, and how often. Write it all down for them. An anon above (4QN45) posted a very good link for the dosage info. Good luck and God bless. You are strong Anon, and you’ve got this.
I appreciate the response! I only found out today so I know I have to act soon!
No problem, I’m rooting for u! I think they will take it, but I think you will have a better chance if they don’t have to figure out any of the dosing. Help them take the first dose tonight. Show them how easy it is. A lot of people have been saying it goes down better with peanut butter. Tell them it’s the same medication doctors use on people. Tell them there is a good chance they will start to feel better as early as tomorrow. I’m sure they are scared and are feeling crappy. They might be more open to your help right now than if they were not sick.