Good Explanation of mRNA Tech and Shortcomings. Normies Should Want To Know, But Don't Seem To
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Yeah, that was what I had settled on; I had hoped to never need it, but my doctor was worried. The ivermectin and supplements were keeping my chest x-ray completely clear and my d-dimers/SpO2 normal, but my fever, tachycardia, and cough were getting out of hand.
I am hoping God forgives me for the fetal cell situation, as I didn’t think that sotrovimab came from the same line as REGEN-COV. I’m hoping he saves my whole family, since my parents aren’t on the ivermectin/supplements train, and are just trying to tough it out.
The nurse doing intake at the infusion center had a guy ask when he could get his booster after the treatment; she told him 90 days, not that it seems to matter when it comes to preventing illness and symptoms severity.
Perhaps healthcare workers are finally waking up. The nurses seem to be, at least.
Thanks again for all of your responses and your high quality posting on this site. Really appreciate it.
You are most welcome and all the best to you. I pray for you a complete healing.
I had the Rona about two months ago. I took my own advise and started to treat myself as soon as I thought I was getting sick. Too many wait too long to start. Why wait to see if it is the Rona or a cold. At the very first signs is when you start. I didn't get any of the cough stuff, but I felt pretty crappy for almost a week. I had fever and body aches - it felt like a bad flu which I have not experienced for several decades. So, I am not surprised it is taking time - especially with comorbidities. When breathing becomes difficult and O2 is compromised, it is better to get the mAbs rather than end up in the hospital.
I left the circus at the start of the shit show. I knew my days among the woke were already numbered as I always leaned more to alternative treatments to begin with. Maybe, when all of this is over, I may return if my services are needed. I have fought the good fight against the status quo for several decades. I helped my patients and set them on the path to better health and that was the most important thing. Sometimes you change the world one life at a time. God bless you and get well.
Glad you didn’t fare too badly with the Rona when you caught it. I imagine you left an incredibly impressive mark on your patients before your retirement. I can’t speak for everyone here, but it’s clear from your comment history that many of us are grateful for your continued contributions to this site.
Thank you for the prayers for healing and advice. All the best to you.