There's all sorts of pearl-clutching about ivermectin right now to justify why they've banned it. I had a coworker telling me to throw out what I bought because it'll shred my intestines, destroy my lungs, and make me blind because it's not meant for people.
I told them I'd started treatment as soon as my test came back positive and I was put on leave - now that I'm over it, my breathing is more or less normal with minimal recovery needed. They looked skeptical. I told them my husband struggled with his breathing until he got desperate enough to swallow his pride about taking horse paste, and now he's bouncing back as well (went from coughing fits, barely able to get out of bed and walk to the bathroom without wheezing, to no coughing and being able to take the dog on short walks within a couple days).
Coworker insisted it was all just a coincidence, we got lucky, and we needed to stop before we killed ourselves.
There's all sorts of pearl-clutching about ivermectin right now to justify why they've banned it. I had a coworker telling me to throw out what I bought because it'll shred my intestines, destroy my lungs, and make me blind because it's not meant for people.
I told them I'd started treatment as soon as my test came back positive and I was put on leave - now that I'm over it, my breathing is more or less normal with minimal recovery needed. They looked skeptical. I told them my husband struggled with his breathing until he got desperate enough to swallow his pride about taking horse paste, and now he's bouncing back as well (went from coughing fits, barely able to get out of bed and walk to the bathroom without wheezing, to no coughing and being able to take the dog on short walks within a couple days).
Coworker insisted it was all just a coincidence, we got lucky, and we needed to stop before we killed ourselves.