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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I asked my sister to ask for this and she said the hospital only gives you those if you are not being admitted. She thinks she knows everything because she works at another hospital.
That's odd. Regeneron is administered by infusion. On Doctor's orders it can be administered outpatient at a clinic or even in your home by visiting nurse. You could call your own Doctor about it for clarification. Or, perhaps you can find more info for your general area/state via www.americasfrontlinedoctors.org or FLCC Frontline Critical Care
At this time, I do not want to enter any hospital unless it's absolutely necessary. So in my planning I have obtained most of the meds I'd need to treat covid. I do know that Florida has Regeneron available outpatient in many clincs now as I spend 6 mos there. And here where i spend the other 6 months one of my doctors advised me Ihat monoclonal antibodies (like Regeneron) could be administered here at home by visiting nurse.
I'll keep you ladies in my prayers