At the Hopital in Phoenix …
🏡 Local WIN 🏘️
During registration they asked a bunch of Questions! One question was… Are you part on any clinical trials?
My Answer: No I Have Not Been Vaccinated!
The lady had a huge smile on her face, and gave me a big thumbs up!
There is hope in the medical community!
I just got out of the hospital after two and a half months for covid pneumonia, bacterial pneumonia and sepsis. I started out in the ICU, and was then transferred to a specialty care hospital to learn how to walk and talk again (I was intubated, then put on trach). During my stay at the last hospital, there were a couple of respiratory therapists that asked me and my wife if we were vaccinated. We both said hell no. They smiled and gave thumbs up. During my discharge, they came up to us and said Don't get vaccinated! I survived when I should have died. I am very thankful I did not get the jab. The only reason I am here today is because God did not want to call me home yet. That is it. No jab would have prevented anything if the reverse was true.
Sorry to hear about your ordeal. Glad you're doing well and are back to your home.
Stay well and good decision not to get the vaccines.
Thank you. My wife had covid too, but thankfully hers was relatively minor. I have a way to go to recovery, but my faith and my wife keep me strong and motivated.
You are blessed to have your wife and your continuing faith.
Are you older than ~50 yrs old? On scale of 1-10, do you consider yourself in good health/fitness?
I am 58. Type 2 diabetic controlled with diet and exercise. I was doing 225 on bench, squat and deadlift. I was in in really good health. Don't drink, smoke or do drugs. I eat organic foods. grass fed beef, elk and venison. It contributed to my beating covid for sure. Scale 1-10 would be a 10 before I went in.
That’s a great story. Thank you for sharing it. I’m glad you didn’t get the vaccination. I know it was a tough go for you, but God has plans for your life. God bless you have a great day
Thank you. It was a life changing experience. There was a moment that I knew I was dying. It was pitch black and everything was quiet. Not a single sound. That is when I talked to God for the first time in a long time. I did the one thing I never thought I was worthy of. I asked for forgiveness. I asked Him to watch over my wife and family, I told Him I was sorry for not being a good Christian, and that I was ready for whatever His will was. There is much more to this story, but suffice it to say that I did not die, but instead, I was given the chance to fight back.
Thank you very much for sharing this. It hits home in an interesting way.
Wow - your story sounds similar to a former co-worker of mine. We both had “COVID” in the January time frame. I ended up in the ER and long story short - the ER Doc there basically said he wasn’t going to do anything for me once I told him I wasn’t vaxxed. He said I was going to get “COVID Lung” in a few days and then he’d let nature “take care of me.” Wife got me out of there fast, found a medical professional who would help, and after doubling my Ivermectin dose that night I could feel I was turning the corner on things. My friend, though (also unvaxxed), got admitted to the hospital, caught the “COVID Lung” while there, ended up on the respirator, and somehow miraculously survived all of that. I think he spent about three to four weeks there and is still in the recovery phase. During that same time I know of two others who went through a similar experience as yours, and they didn’t survive. Both surviving families feel strongly that the hospital didn’t provide the proper care for them.
When you say “I doubled the ivermectin” did you take zinc, vitiman c and D as well?
Yes - I had been taking around 24 mg/day of Ivermectin (pill form) and our PCM told me to double it to 48 mg/day. Right after getting home from the ER I took another 24 mg, fell asleep in the living room, and when I woke up a few hours later I felt much better. I told my wife I was going upstairs to sleep in the bedroom and she thought she’d have to help me up (I was extremely weak and exhausted from being really sick for the past few days), and she was shocked when I zoomed up the stairs without any issue (I was surprised, too.). Of course it took me a few more days afterwards to feel strong enough to get out of bed on a regular basis, but I knew right then that I was going to be okay.
These are the meds and supplements I’d been taking, on the advice of our PCM:
Supplements:
Some of the dosages for the supplements is based on memory, as my wife was the one who prepped my meds and pills for me, but I believe they’re based partially on the Zelenko and/or FLCCC Alliance protocols.
If you have anymore questions, let me know.
Wow!
This is very complete. Everyone should save this for future reference. This protocol will work on most virus according to Zelenko. Thank you, Patriot!
Thank you for sharing, and thank God for your recovery and your co-worker. I feel for the families that lost loved ones. Out of 27 vent patients on my ward, I was the only one that survived. However, I was also the ONLY one on the ward that was NOT vaccinated.
So glad you are recovering. One question though, were you a mask wearer? Masks are known to cause bacterial pneumonia.
Nope. I always refused to wear a mask. Funny thing is that I was only confronted once the whole scandemic. Mainly I just cut them off immediately by giving them a really intense stare that says back off. i even told my work that they would have to fire me because I refuse. Apparently, my skills were too useful to them LOL..They made up the excuse that I had a medical condition so the other employees wouldn't also revolt. Of course I told them that it was not true. They all chose to wear the masks, Oh well. The bacterial pneumonia started after I was hospitalized. The first culture was negative, but then it turned positive. That was when I was intubated because my lungs filled up fast.
You never should have been intubated with pneumonia! That alone could have killed you. Glad you're doing better.
Thank you! They tried HFNC, CPAP, BIPAP, Intubation, and then finally had to go trach with the vent on (that was touch and go for a few weeks). It all happened within the space of a few days. I don't remember even talking to them very much. It is all disjointed. In the progress notes of the physician, she did mention that I had expressed concerns about the survival rate of intubation. Apparently, I agreed to it. My wife says I did (she was on the speaker phone). I have no recollection.
Good to hear!
I went to the ER yesterday with an ear infection, long story - won't bore you. I find it strange they ask "do you feel safe at home? Do you feel safe at work? Name a situation where you do not feel safe." WTH? I answered with: being asked these stupid questions.
I noticed that too. I joked and said - only from myself! KEK!
I just respond back to questions like that with "do you like anal? Now are we done asking questions that are none of your fucking business?"
Kek
Just say no. None of their damn business.
Hospital staff-nurses, have long been required to ask those questions. It is a government mandate. The hospital is required to ask those questions. If charts are audited and it isn’t done, it is a reason to deny insurance payments. There are basic questions to screen for sexual, mental, physical abuse by spouse, parents or elder abuse. The hospitals also screen for falls risks-accidents, intentional due to abuse, need for assistance with ambulation or assistive devices.
This line of questions was introduced long ago in an attempt to identify victims of domestic violence or abuse. In the ER it makes some sense. It must have become a "standard of care" because I started getting that every time I saw my own doctor, who was at the time in a group practice. I started writing sarcastic responses but it had to be answered until he went independent.
I had 20 questions of that, they came off annoyed that I declined to answer each individual question in the options
"choose not to answer"
if it asked for elaboration I just answered that I don't encourage mental illness and think it should be treated.
lol....that was quick thinking
Question for lawfags present: I had COVID, and was taken to the hospital. When I arrived I begged them for HCQ and ivermectin. They just ignored me, and put me on some Remdesivir. They told me I was going to die. Now, some months later, my hair is falling out and I went to my PCP and she put me on a drug she says will help regenerate my hair: HCQ!!!!!!! If I had received it back in November, I would not be facing a year of looking like a crazy bag lady. Can I sue the hospital?
Wife and I both caught the “COVID” this past January, although my case was 10x worse than hers. About three weeks ago (March) I was helping to color her hair when I was shocked to see patches of bare scalp on her (she already has thin hair). I told her about it while not trying to freak her out, but she of course already knew, and then told me that she noticed the same thing about me when she gave me a haircut a few days prior. I, on the other hand, have (or rather, had) been blessed with a full head of very thick hair, but had been noticing over the course of the prior few weeks that after showering my tub strainer would be clogged with my hair, but really hadn’t given it much thought. I did some light internet research and discovered that hair loss was indeed a side-effect complaint from those who had the “COVID.” One article did say that most people recovered within three to six months afterwards.
My wife and I are both stressed out over this (her of course a lot more than me!). I started taking Nutrafol about ten days ago and finally over the last couple of days my tub drain is now no longer clogged after taking a shower (or rather a lot less clogged). I’m not sure if it’s the Nutrafol or not that’s helping, as my wife told me that her hair loss also seems to be lessening. However, ever since my wife had the “COVID,” she’s been dealing with a nagging sinus infection that won’t go away, in spite of several prescriptions of different antibiotics and other meds and treatments. In desperation she finally started taking HCQ about a week ago, which might explain why she’s been losing less hair. From the others posting in response to your hair loss - I’m also going to follow their treatment suggestions.
As for you suing the hospital for their “incompetence,” you’d probably be hard pressed to find an attorney to take your case, unless you’d be willing to put them on retainer and pay them for their time, which would very expensive (versus a contingency fee arrangement). Hair loss, although personally traumatic, doesn’t rise to the same level as other injuries do, especially for loss of life due to medical maltreatment. I know this sucks to hear this, but I’m reserving my satisfaction for the multitude of lawsuits that will be following in due time for those who’ve lost loved ones because the hospitals and doctors intentionally withheld life-saving treatment from their COVID patients (they were victims, actually; I almost became one of them).
BTW - if you don’t mind sharing - what dosage of HCQ are you taking for your hair loss?
Take collagen supplements, they help too.
Order Rosemary & Cedarwood essential oils. Plant Therapy & Eden’s Garden are good companies. Add the oils to your shampoo. I can’t find an article to support the correct amount. I believe it’s ten drops per four oz shampoo. I used a small bottle instead of putting it all in my large bottle. I altered the oils each month. I haven’t had Covid but I had such bad hair loss it felt like spiders were crawling on my arms. It started a few months after the plandemic started. I read a article there was a big increase in dermatology patients seeking hair loss remedies. It’s was an even mix of people that had Covid & didn’t. Sounds like just the stress of everything was also causing it. I dealt with hair loss a decade ago when I lost weight. Any upset in the bodies balance will trigger hair loss, especially with women. Hair loss is different than breakage. Many men experience hair breakage & it leads to baldness.
This link has other essential oil recipes for shampoo. https://www.newdirectionsaromatics.com/blog/articles/essential-oils-for-hair.amp
I like Rosemary & Cedarwood for myself because I like the scents. Look up foods that help with hair loss. You can also try selenium foods. There’s also a selenium supplement.
https://draxe.com/nutrition/selenium-foods/
Using a plant based shampoo is better for our hair and body. However I don’t believe shampoo has much affect on hair loss or fixing it. We have to repair what’s going on inside. There’s many reasons we loose hair. I have read people that had Covid might have hair loss. When I was using the essential oil in shampoo I was also taking full spectrum CBD regularly. In addition I was eating healthier. I stopped the CBD & my eating habits became worse over the winter. I’m now starting to notice hair loss again. I’m female, 55 & on estrogen & still loosing hair. I have once again started CBD. Good luck, I know how frustrating it can be. If you don’t use the plant based shampoo and need suggestions I can recommend ones I have used.
Thanks for the tip on the Hydroxychloroquine. I’m gonna let my hairstylist know about that.
It also keeps my eczema about 98% controlled.
I’m not sure what you can do at the hospital, but I can’t say that several people that I know that I’ve had Covid, without the rim remdesivere, still have hair loss.
My mom just got a haircut yesterday, and the hairstylist was talking about clients that she had to had Covid, that I had hair loss.
I think it would be difficult to prove how the hair loss occurred, but it would be worth looking into.
My hair is falling out as well, but not as much as yours. Happy to hear you’re getting the HCQ!
It's actually not even experimental. In order to be a trial, there needs to be a control. They unblinded the study. There is no control. It's just genocide/suicide.
You ARE part of a worldwide clinical vaccine trial. You are in the "control group"...lol!
Right I am!
So based. Thanks for the report!
Lol. I would have had to have answered the same.