My brother in law is a firefighter, and he was/is forced to wear masks all the time. He is still pureblood.
At the beginning of last year, he started having severe breathing issues. He had COVID a few months before that, but had recovered. He thought it was from inhaling something in the smoke at one of the building fires he was at. Went on work comp. Went to a BUNCH of doctors. The only thing the doctors could tell him was that yeah, your tests show your lung capacity is severely limited, but we aren't sure why or what to do. So they tried multiple rounds of antibiotics and steroids. He would start to feel better, and then worse once the meds ran out. This went on for 6+ months. He was at the end of work comp, and they were threatening to fire him. So, he went back to work even though he was struggling to breathe. Since he could no longer pass his physical, they pretty much gave him desk duty and random crap where he couldn't go in and help people.
My husband had him take some ivermectin just to see if it helped. Of all things. My brother in law was like why not? Doctors gave up. He took it and said he feels the best he's ever felt. He can breathe so well. He passed his physical, and is back working normal as a firefighter. I think he did dosage based on the Dr Zelenko protocol.
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My brother in law is a firefighter, and he was/is forced to wear masks all the time. He is still pureblood.
At the beginning of last year, he started having severe breathing issues. He had COVID a few months before that, but had recovered. He thought it was from inhaling something in the smoke at one of the building fires he was at. Went on work comp. Went to a BUNCH of doctors. The only thing the doctors could tell him was that yeah, your tests show your lung capacity is severely limited, but we aren't sure why or what to do. So they tried multiple rounds of antibiotics and steroids. He would start to feel better, and then worse once the meds ran out. This went on for 6+ months. He was at the end of work comp, and they were threatening to fire him. So, he went back to work even though he was struggling to breathe. Since he could no longer pass his physical, they pretty much gave him desk duty and random crap where he couldn't go in and help people.
My husband had him take some ivermectin just to see if it helped. Of all things. My brother in law was like why not? Doctors gave up. He took it and said he feels the best he's ever felt. He can breathe so well. He passed his physical, and is back working normal as a firefighter. I think he did dosage based on the Dr Zelenko protocol.