I pleaded with him to not take Remdesevir but he took it last night for the first time after he was admitted. My parents live 1800 miles away so I can’t just drive down to road to see how they’re doing, unfortunately. But I did read up on all those articles from the other post, and I already ordered budesonide, a nebulizer, food grade hydrogen peroxide, lactoferrin, and Benadryl. I bought everything and it’ll be there today and tomorrow. The problem is, he’s still in the VA hospital covid ward
That's good. Is there any way he can A.) leave the hospital or B.) your mom can bring the stuff to him? I would follow another commenter's advice and try to contact/call an FLCCC doctor.
He’s in quarantine in the covid ward. My mom tested positive so she can’t even enter the hospital until she can provide a negative result. How stupid is that - they’re both covid positive but can’t see each other!!
I came across this post as I'm sick with worry over my dad whose 65 and was admitted on the 28th for insanely low oxygen. I coached him not to allow remdesivir but after the first 24 hours they broken him down and both the nurses and doctors insisted they've treated hundreds of patients and had success. He's been on it and 48 hours and I can't sleep at all I'm so worried about everything I've read. Since my dad is still conscious I can't override his decision. As of today he seems to be clinically improving so maybe it isn't all bad. Thank you for this post it helped me so much. I'm so happy your dad has been released. How long was his total stay?
I still don’t think Remdesevir is good, but I do believe the O2, albuterol, and steroids they put him on helped. They broke my dad down too after I pleaded with him over it, and he even read everything about it himself - he got the treatment. He improved and was released after his fifth day in the covid ward. I was horrified when it was happening. I realized that I’ve said all I could to my dad, and that it was his decision. I gave the rest to God over the course of two nights and then I just prayed and prayed all the time. Give it to God - it’s in His hands now. I’ll be praying for you and your dad
Watched doctor seminar and joined telegram where they discussed this: during 1st 6 days of covid you are in a viral replication stage where remdesivir is helpful. After 6 days remdesivir is toxic and leads ultimately to ventilator and likely death. Hospitals and doctors know this but there's a big cash payout to follow the program.
Dr. John witchery on telegram....but the videos are lost in a huge lot of info. Patients. Initially start improving then they crash and head to deadly complications. I just watched it happen. So, you can call a flccc doctor and get telephone advice. Practically speaking, if they give him remdesivir after day 6 you'd best fight like hell to get dad out of that hospital as soon as possible. Past day 8 there is no viral replication and remdesivir is no longer useful. It becomes toxic at that point. According to doctor videos ivermectin helps early on and after day 8.
Well, if you need dr. Witcher to light a fire under your dad's behind to convince him to go home or elsewhere then pay witcher a consult fee...or try to get Carol to respond or any flccc doctor to convince him. You likely only have a few days before the hospital calls you with news of blood clots and need for ventilator. I think that's the norm. If dad is stable enough then best to treat elsewhere...because any hospital that keeps dad on remdesivir on day 9 is likely gonna keep doing things that will not end well. We're watching a hospital try to kill a patient right now. I hope you can convince dad to go elsewhere...even home treatment if he can. let us know how dad fares. Should be 3 days or less before something real big goes down. if you cant change his mind. God bless you. You cant control another person.
Potential Cardiotoxic Effects of Remdesivir on Cardiovascular System: A Literature Review
October 13th, 2021
Corona disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic continues to spread around the world with no efficacious treatment. Intravenous remdesivir is the only authorized drug for treatment of COVID-19 disease under an Emergency Use Authorization. Remdesivir is a 1′-cyano-substituted adenosine nucleotide prodrug which inhibits viral RNA synthesis. This metabolite is an adenosine analog but with a significantly longer half-life than adenosine. Adenosine is a powerful vasodilator that can cause profound hypotension which is followed by the compensatory release of catecholamines. It can also shorten atrial action potential and refractoriness and lead to atrial fibrillation (AF). These effects may also occur in ventricular cells and predispose patients to ventricular fibrillation. Remdesivir can also induce significant cytotoxic effects in cardiomyocytes that is considerably worse than chloroquine cardiotoxic effects. Remdesivir-induced cardiotoxicity is due to its binding to human mitochondrial RNA polymerase. On the other hand, remdesivir can increase field potential duration with decreased Na+ peak amplitudes and spontaneous beating rates in a dose-dependent manner that might induce prolonged QT interval and torsade de point. There are some reports of sinus bradycardia, hypotension, T-wave abnormalities, AF, and a prolonged QT interval and few cases of cardiac arrest and complete heat block following remdesivir infusion. It seems remdesivir have some cardiotoxic and proarrhythmic effects that are especially more pronounced in patients with previous cardiovascular diseases. The current safety profile of remdesivir is still not completely known and further prospective clinical trials are needed to assess its safety profile and potential adverse cardiovascular effects.
Foster City, CA, Gilead Sciences Inc. (Nasdaq: GILD) today announced it is voluntarily recalling two lots of Veklury® (remdesivir 100 mg for injection) to the user level.
Not diminishing the recall, but I don’t know how much “two lots” accounts for, and it seems that my dad is set on his decision…he’s currently receiving his second intravenous drip
My FIL got remedesevir like 6 weeks ago and it seemed like it really helped him get over covid/pneumonia. I was really concerned because of all of the bad things I have heard about it but he's still kicking and doing well.
They gave it to my dad. He didn’t die. I was worried about it too and tried to get them to stop. Still don’t know if there is long term damage. The good thing is he only got 5 days. All of the non-mainstream docs say to stay away from it and I believe it.
My FIL got remedesevir like 6 weeks ago and it seemed like it really helped him get over covid/pneumonia. I was really concerned because of all of the bad things I have heard about it but he's still kicking and doing well.
8 days for my dad also. There have been folks here that explained that on the eighth day you are dealing with the cytokine storm and almost like an allergic reaction to the spike proteins. They gave my dad Actemra which I think helped him. They also kept him off a vent and used a machine called vapotherm.
I contacted the FLCCC and AFLDS today, so thank you. It’s all email submissions, and if I remember correctly, it took them several days to get back in touch with a doctor to get ivermectin months ago. The IVM didn’t work for my dad. I’m still waiting to hear back but thank you
If the Ivermectin didn't help your father, then he may not even have COVID. The RT-PCR tests are known to have up to a 97% false positive rate and to be unable to distinguish between COVID/influenza/RSV.
Sorry to say, but your father is a fool. I'm going through similar with my mother, but in her case it's just the clot shot; the only underlying condition we know of is hypothyroid.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7907730/
Were you able to follow up on any of the comments (recommendations) in your other thread? Seemed to be some smart people there.
I pleaded with him to not take Remdesevir but he took it last night for the first time after he was admitted. My parents live 1800 miles away so I can’t just drive down to road to see how they’re doing, unfortunately. But I did read up on all those articles from the other post, and I already ordered budesonide, a nebulizer, food grade hydrogen peroxide, lactoferrin, and Benadryl. I bought everything and it’ll be there today and tomorrow. The problem is, he’s still in the VA hospital covid ward
That's good. Is there any way he can A.) leave the hospital or B.) your mom can bring the stuff to him? I would follow another commenter's advice and try to contact/call an FLCCC doctor.
He’s in quarantine in the covid ward. My mom tested positive so she can’t even enter the hospital until she can provide a negative result. How stupid is that - they’re both covid positive but can’t see each other!!
Would be great if she could yield negative and (discreetly) get in there with the stuff. Keep us updated.
I came across this post as I'm sick with worry over my dad whose 65 and was admitted on the 28th for insanely low oxygen. I coached him not to allow remdesivir but after the first 24 hours they broken him down and both the nurses and doctors insisted they've treated hundreds of patients and had success. He's been on it and 48 hours and I can't sleep at all I'm so worried about everything I've read. Since my dad is still conscious I can't override his decision. As of today he seems to be clinically improving so maybe it isn't all bad. Thank you for this post it helped me so much. I'm so happy your dad has been released. How long was his total stay?
I still don’t think Remdesevir is good, but I do believe the O2, albuterol, and steroids they put him on helped. They broke my dad down too after I pleaded with him over it, and he even read everything about it himself - he got the treatment. He improved and was released after his fifth day in the covid ward. I was horrified when it was happening. I realized that I’ve said all I could to my dad, and that it was his decision. I gave the rest to God over the course of two nights and then I just prayed and prayed all the time. Give it to God - it’s in His hands now. I’ll be praying for you and your dad
Watched doctor seminar and joined telegram where they discussed this: during 1st 6 days of covid you are in a viral replication stage where remdesivir is helpful. After 6 days remdesivir is toxic and leads ultimately to ventilator and likely death. Hospitals and doctors know this but there's a big cash payout to follow the program.
Dr. John witchery on telegram....but the videos are lost in a huge lot of info. Patients. Initially start improving then they crash and head to deadly complications. I just watched it happen. So, you can call a flccc doctor and get telephone advice. Practically speaking, if they give him remdesivir after day 6 you'd best fight like hell to get dad out of that hospital as soon as possible. Past day 8 there is no viral replication and remdesivir is no longer useful. It becomes toxic at that point. According to doctor videos ivermectin helps early on and after day 8.
He’s been sick for 9 days now
Well, if you need dr. Witcher to light a fire under your dad's behind to convince him to go home or elsewhere then pay witcher a consult fee...or try to get Carol to respond or any flccc doctor to convince him. You likely only have a few days before the hospital calls you with news of blood clots and need for ventilator. I think that's the norm. If dad is stable enough then best to treat elsewhere...because any hospital that keeps dad on remdesivir on day 9 is likely gonna keep doing things that will not end well. We're watching a hospital try to kill a patient right now. I hope you can convince dad to go elsewhere...even home treatment if he can. let us know how dad fares. Should be 3 days or less before something real big goes down. if you cant change his mind. God bless you. You cant control another person.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12012-021-09703-9
Potential Cardiotoxic Effects of Remdesivir on Cardiovascular System: A Literature Review
October 13th, 2021
Corona disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic continues to spread around the world with no efficacious treatment. Intravenous remdesivir is the only authorized drug for treatment of COVID-19 disease under an Emergency Use Authorization. Remdesivir is a 1′-cyano-substituted adenosine nucleotide prodrug which inhibits viral RNA synthesis. This metabolite is an adenosine analog but with a significantly longer half-life than adenosine. Adenosine is a powerful vasodilator that can cause profound hypotension which is followed by the compensatory release of catecholamines. It can also shorten atrial action potential and refractoriness and lead to atrial fibrillation (AF). These effects may also occur in ventricular cells and predispose patients to ventricular fibrillation. Remdesivir can also induce significant cytotoxic effects in cardiomyocytes that is considerably worse than chloroquine cardiotoxic effects. Remdesivir-induced cardiotoxicity is due to its binding to human mitochondrial RNA polymerase. On the other hand, remdesivir can increase field potential duration with decreased Na+ peak amplitudes and spontaneous beating rates in a dose-dependent manner that might induce prolonged QT interval and torsade de point. There are some reports of sinus bradycardia, hypotension, T-wave abnormalities, AF, and a prolonged QT interval and few cases of cardiac arrest and complete heat block following remdesivir infusion. It seems remdesivir have some cardiotoxic and proarrhythmic effects that are especially more pronounced in patients with previous cardiovascular diseases. The current safety profile of remdesivir is still not completely known and further prospective clinical trials are needed to assess its safety profile and potential adverse cardiovascular effects.
That's awfully presumptuous to place this on God, like he wants someone to take certain overpriced medicine.
Check out the recall on remdesivir one poster just found https://greatawakening.win/p/140vQsXtCQ/check-out-the-remdesivir-recall-/
Not diminishing the recall, but I don’t know how much “two lots” accounts for, and it seems that my dad is set on his decision…he’s currently receiving his second intravenous drip
Treatment for malaria? Sounds like HCQ.
His next infusion is in ~30 mins, and I don’t know what to do.
My FIL got remedesevir like 6 weeks ago and it seemed like it really helped him get over covid/pneumonia. I was really concerned because of all of the bad things I have heard about it but he's still kicking and doing well.
My MIL was on it last year. Kidneys shut down, she was in a coma for a month. She ended up pulling through and seems better than ever now though.
They gave it to my dad. He didn’t die. I was worried about it too and tried to get them to stop. Still don’t know if there is long term damage. The good thing is he only got 5 days. All of the non-mainstream docs say to stay away from it and I believe it.
My FIL got remedesevir like 6 weeks ago and it seemed like it really helped him get over covid/pneumonia. I was really concerned because of all of the bad things I have heard about it but he's still kicking and doing well.
Stories like these brighten my outlook. I’m praying for the same result for my dad. Thank you
How long did he wait to get treated? My dad waited 8 days from first symptom til getting first infusion of Remdesevir
8 days for my dad also. There have been folks here that explained that on the eighth day you are dealing with the cytokine storm and almost like an allergic reaction to the spike proteins. They gave my dad Actemra which I think helped him. They also kept him off a vent and used a machine called vapotherm.
My FIL went in the first or second day he had symptoms which was mostly shortness of breath. He also had both shots.
Dr. Bryan Ardis goes through that information in this video. https://blurredconsent.com/index.php/dr-b-ardis-covid-19-hospital-protocols-why-not-to-take-the-vaccine/
That’s right. I can’t remember his name now.
These three papers show that remdesivir is ineffective against COVID: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2781959 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1473309921004850 https://thefederalist.com/2020/10/17/study-shows-remdesivir-gileads-fast-tracked-coronavirus-treatment-drug-fails-to-mitigate-deaths/ These protocols are recommended for typical healthy people with uncompromised immune systems. It may have to be modified for your case. I suggest contacting https://www.americasfrontlinedoctors.org or https://covid19criticalcare.com regarding your case:
I contacted the FLCCC and AFLDS today, so thank you. It’s all email submissions, and if I remember correctly, it took them several days to get back in touch with a doctor to get ivermectin months ago. The IVM didn’t work for my dad. I’m still waiting to hear back but thank you
If the Ivermectin didn't help your father, then he may not even have COVID. The RT-PCR tests are known to have up to a 97% false positive rate and to be unable to distinguish between COVID/influenza/RSV.
They gave me three doses of Remdesivir and I can say that it seems to have made no difference in anything. Then they stopped. Big whoop.
They made a quick $15,000 from you
Sorry to say, but your father is a fool. I'm going through similar with my mother, but in her case it's just the clot shot; the only underlying condition we know of is hypothyroid.