My 32 year-old-niece has Cystic Fibrosis. Vaxxed 4 times via her CF clinic. She’s had Covid TWICE this summer. Her second bout started yesterday. She won’t take Ivermectin—a proven drug with a 60-year safety profile. The disconnect has made me so angry, and so stupefied, I have no words.
So…. You’d rush out for an unstudied, unproven vaccine, but a little $5 drug taken by millions everyday is too dangerous? It just blows my mind. You went from “All In” to danger to risk adverse about Ivermectin and it just defies any kind of logic.
My daughter’s friend, 33 years-old, and three-times vaxxed, was diagnosed with metastasized turbo cervical cancer but she won’t try FenBen, because it’s just too radical. How is it more radical than your untested, dangerous vaccine?
My daughter, three-times vaxxed, can’t get pregnant, but she’d rather sit in her ignorance than do a vaccine-detox protocol comprised of mostly supplements and vitamins?
It’s just so beyond my understanding. It makes absolutely no sense. None at all.
I have no other choice than to believe the people in my life have no brains left. And I fear one day I will be mourning them all.
God help us. Truly. Make this next year “the return of the brain.”
Just fyi - prescription is abbreviated to "scrip", not "script." A script is used to create a play or film. "Scrip" is short for prescription.
thank you! I've been confusing the two as well for prescription and the coins used by coal miners :) maybe they're the same...I should look it up! and then there is post script...ah it's heck getting old.
Not really. It is a word that originally denoted substitutes for legal tender, like coupons. It signifies anything written. That it is also an abbreviation for "prescription" is a coincidence arising from them coming from the same root.
Can only say that I worked in the medical field for a long time and doctors/nurses/pharmacists all use "scrip" as an abbreviation for "prescription"
Many words have more than one meaning, depending on the context