update on my uncles progress after administering ivermectin when he was almost dead in the icu . FINALLY TODAY HE IS BREATHING ON HIS OWN. He’s no longer on the vent tube. Currently he Is in rehabilitation, he was able to talk for the first time on his own! His brain seems unharmed. We don’t know when he will be out of rehabilitation the drs are anticipating a month from now he may go home. We started this journey around the 16th of July. Damn near two months later and there’s light at the end of the tunnel. If your friend or family is in critical care give them ivermectin immediately, if you contact covid measure out the proper dose to your body weight and take it every 48hr. My wife is getting clinical trials of ivermectin started in the hospital she works at due to my uncles survival. At this time I can’t disclose or share the details and procurement on that.
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Thank you so much for the update. I was thinking about your uncle’s story today as I have a husband of friend in ICU, not on ventilator but not doing well. Did your uncle have pneumonia from the Covid, my friends husband does and this seems to be what he’s having trouble getting over. She just started him on ivermectin yesterday but not at the high enough dosage that is recommended for treatment. I told her he’s only getting half what he should and she needs to bump it up. Did your uncle have pneumonia because this is my question, if ivermectin can help after they’ve developed pneumonia from Covid?
Yes he did have pneumonia my aunt gave him doses until they got him to rehabilitation which was last week. So he was getting ivermectin every 48-72hrs at first she was giving him low doses as well
Ok that’s good to hear. I wasn’t sure if ivermectin had any effect on the pneumonia aspect of it. So for how many days/weeks did she have to give the ivermectin every 48hrs?
Let me ask her to be 100% certian but I’m pretty sure it was for about a month
Make sure they don't give Remdesivir. It causes "pneumonia" symptoms (fluid on the lung) and eventual organ failure.
It was 3 weeks every 48-72 hrs. If the staff was in the room and wouldn’t leave she would rub it on the bottom of his feet
That’s interesting, good to know! Thank you!