This is just an FYI and info to pass on.
All of the videos I've seen lately about medical treatments for the flu have all mentioned the need to ask for certain treatments in the ER BEFORE getting admitted, if need be. For instance, my sister told me about a friend of hers that was recently diagnosed with the flu in the ER and she asked for monoclonal antibodies, which she got and felt better right away. However, if she waited to be admitted, they would not have treated her with it.
I believe Rand Paul mentioned it in one of his videos. You may not like his politics but he is also a medical dr. I have watched many other videos where the dr making the talk/presentation said the same exact thing.
However, if you have medication at home, the need to go to the ER may be abated.
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Excuse me, you were saying?
LOL just kidding but seriously, why ever go to a hospital if you can avoid it, ESPECIALLY in this insane pseudomedical authoritarian dictatorship we've allowed to flourish in our formerly free country? I'd have to be literally DYING before I'd ever even consider going into one of those germ-infested death dungeons.
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EXACTLY about going to the hospital as a last resort, hence my final comment about having medicine on hand. But, some people don't have it, or know someone that doesn't have it. So, we should pass this on to people that don't know.
Yes, I had two doctors tell me this about the antibody treatment when I was sick. Outpatient only!
Well, thanks for mentioning this. I have not heard about requesting MA at an emergency room. I'm glad it was administered.
YW. Actually, it's any of the treatments (MA, IVM, HCQ). The hospitals will not administer those treatments once admitted, but, if you're in the ER, you're not admitted.
A loop hole. Very interesting distinction. Thank you.
I thought the distinction was interesting also. YW. I've also seen articels where families have had to get judges involved in order to have a family member treated with those meds once they were admitted, or on a vent.
YW
What area of the country is this hospital?
I believe my sister's friend is in New England.
Thank you, west coast here, will put this in my memory bank - thanks!
You're welcome. Please pass it on. The more people know about it then more people will get properly treated. People have to ASK for it, it will not be offered.
Will do.
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Thank you for posting this.
You're welcome. Please pass it on.