When a patient says no to remdemisvere < I can’t spell it at the moment, the hospital says they refused treatment, and they sit there, ignored. They collapse their lungs with the over oxygenation, sedation to paralyze, and hospitals are / HAVE brutally murdered millions.
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Wow… sorry to hear about your experience - that was almost “me” back in January. Supposedly had the “COVID” and finally went to the ER and when I told the Doc that I wasn’t vaccinated his attitude “changed” and he refused to treat me as recommended by my Primary Care Manager (supplemental O2, steroids, antibiotics, HCQ, IVM, etc.,.). He said at the most he’d do was give me an inhaler and in a few days I’d get “COVID Lung” and then he’d let nature “take care of me.” My wife got me out of there FAST and we instead opted for home treatment as directed by our PCM. Literally within a few hours after doubling my IVM dosage (to 48 mg/day) that night I felt much better and knew that I had turned the corner on things. The next day I got my supplemental O2 and the other meds and within 3-4 days I was finally out of bed and (unsteadily) walking around again. The big thing was that my O2-blood concentration went from the low 80s to the mid-90s. It took me a few more weeks to fully recover and regain the 23 pounds I had lost, though. My wife and I knew that if I’d decided to stay in the hospital it would’ve probably killed me. We later found out about two others in our larger sphere of acquaintances (two degrees of separation) who had the “COVID” at the same time as me and got admitted to the hospital - they didn’t survive. RIP.