I posted that my pcr test back positive, last Thurs. I took the entire pack of ivermectin i got from Frontline Dr.s. But i still got double Pneumonia, and my oxygen saturation is 89-90 on room air.
I called an ambulance and was taken to Billings emergency room. Dr. Winters saw me, and atarted yelling at me calling me a liar bc I said a friend just passed from the vaccine. He said i didn't deserve to live and that with the double pneumonia I should be placed on a vent. He refused to give me Tylenol or albuterol treatment for my chest pain.
I left.
Im currently being seen at St Vincent and they are talking monoclonal therapy. If i live, i will file a complaint against this joker.
It is also possible bacterial pneumonia could be a factor now and necessitate antibiotics as well.
Dr. Winters is not a good doctor or a good person. He's either evil or stupid. He will have to face his maker one day. He will not be able to plead ignorance, because it is the medical staff's JOB and RESPONSIBILITY to investigate any new treatment, especially if there are misgivings about it.
You've done well taking care of yourself, fren. Wishing you a full and complete recovery.
I was told by another PA that he didn't like him either. I think I called him a self important prick....he said...ditto...lol
Someone else on one of these boards was describing how the 'virus' is only present and replicating in the body about 5 days, and that, after that, the ivermectin treatment is not helpful because it's missed the replication phase. The resulting injuries (clotting, pneumonia, etc.) need treated on a specific-to-that-symptom basis. The antiparasitic/antiviral workings of ivermectin have missed the window of effectiveness on the virus.
That was also the reason claimed that most of the Nursing Home studies of HCQ early in 2020 were turning out such poor results - that the HCQ was given too late, after the window of benefit was closed and the secondary symptoms were past the curing point (on ventilator, etc.)
However, there are other stories that Ivermectin pulled people from certain death. People have even rubbed Ivermectin on patient's gums when the nurse wasn't looking, and people recovered.
I have seen some studies of HCQ. They had given the patients astronomically high doses of HCQ, so the patients had poor results, and overdosed on HCQ.
It is quite common for a viral respiratory infection to become a bacterial infection requiring antibiotics.