His pulse ox was 64% when my sister took him. I offered the protocol and they wanted to no part of it. They refused the ivermectin, wouldn’t take the vitamins and now he’s going to be admitted and put on the hospitals stupid protocol which will probably kill him. My sisters a nurse and I even told her give him ivermectin and she said it doesn’t work. It’s super frustrating that he would not listen and I am sad. Please keep him in your prayers.
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Your sister sounds too stupid to be a nurse. I hope your dad makes it.
You don’t know enough nurses
Haha, sounds to me like the only qualification to be a nurse now a days is to have a 4th grade reading level and a pulse
I know A LOT of stupid nurses.
Back in spring '20 (during the quarantine that I didn't partake in) I had a brief conversation with a neighbor, who's a nurse. I told her staying quarantined inside, constant hand washing and sanitizing everything would just weaken a person's immune system, and that it's futile to try and hide from a virus. She didn't share my opinion.
My mother is a veteran battle ax nurse - retired a while back. She will tell you the training most nurses get these days is very subpar. They just want warm bodies pushing iv pain meds and shitting on their cnas.
A lot of nurses are like this. I have a ton of nurse friends who are going along with the CDC protocols and getting freaked out, mad at everyone who doesn’t get vaxxed. But I also have several nurse friends who are like us—have done the research and understand the big picture.
The difference is people/nurses who think for themselves vs those who will blindly believe and do what they're told.
I know. I am so frustrated with her.
Visit your dad alone. Sneak in the drugs. Tell your dad even if he doesn't believe in it, do it for you. Tell him he has nothing to lose. There is no downside, no side effects, no interference with other drugs. And do not tell your sister anything until he is cured.
nurses tend to be needy people... always wanting to fix others .. and they think they know more than the doctor sometimes.
Yep.