Typo in the title, meant to say Stepmom smh
So today I got a text from my Dad saying his wife's sister was in the hospital with covid. I sent him that rumble video earlier this week where the wife demanded certain treatment and opposed their guidelines. He said they were doing everything in that video that was not supposed to be done. Had her hooked up to a ventilator. I told him she needed to get ivermectin ASAP but it was already too late. They collapsed her lung with that ventilator and she died within an hour of him sending me that text. I feel bad for my Stepmom because she probably seen that video too. I look forward to the day Fauci and his cronies hang from a rope for their crimes against humanity.
Thanks for your reply, I know it goes against what most people believe and we should all know that not every hospital is out to kill us. We just have to stay the course and keep our head on a swivel when and if it comes time to get a loved one to the Dr.
I don't think I said I was sorry for your loss, but I am!
I am slowly working to redpill my dad's doctor. I have not argued with him at all about Ivermectin because he said early on he doesn't believe in it based on CDC FDA blah blah so I have just been silent on that one for now and am administering that med to my father (with his full knowledge and desire that it be administered) on my own.
I am building credibility with dad's physician by sharing other things that will also have an impact on my dad and the doctor's other patients such as suggesting he switch from the hospital recommended protocol of using Dexamethasone for the corticosteroid to the more effective Methylprednisolone.
He had already approved the change I requested for my dad but to give others who may not know what I know a better chance I printed this study for the doctor today and dropped it off with a note that said "I thought this might interest you. It would be great to see this study replicated on a larger scale." I feel that this is a non pushy way of sharing information he probably hasn't seen yet and that he would be more inclined to implement for all his patients because he implemented it for my dad on my request.
I have been able to take this approach because my dad is getting all the meds he needs despite the hospital's terrible policies. I will absolutely be sharing the Ivermectin study compilation with my dad's doctor in hopes he will look at that for his other patients and be compelled to disobey hospital policy to save lives but I will do that on our way out and after my dad has safely recieved all the doses he needs to recover.
I just also God want to publicly thank God for shielding me from people who would prevent me from giving my dad the best possible chance of recovery based on what we know at this time. Today there was a new front desk attendant who challenged my presence in the COVID patient area but her office manager was sitting in the office behind her and happened to overhear so she came out to investigate.
The office manager had helped my dad in the ER when he was admitted and had treated me with great kindness when I called multiple times to inquire if had receiced any meds yet so I had dropped off a thank you note for her the day before. When she saw me today she recognized me, greeted me by name and sent me on my way.