Frens,
I would appreciate your prayers. My stepfather is probably going to go pretty fast. He ended up not taking the Fenbendazole I bought for him because his doctor said it could interfere with his blood thinners. Fast forward a few weeks, and he has since jaundiced and is experiencing liver failure. Even more urgently, they have pumped him up to the gills with blood thinners and he is still clotting up. They've removed clots previously from his legs and lungs, but it sounds like between the liver failure and the current crop of blood clots affecting his breathing, his end will be fairly fast upon us.
He has been a good stepfather to me, and we have done what we can to keep him comfortable. His hospice nurse recommends stopping his blood thinners to hasten his short time left on earth in the most humane way possible. I thank you for listening to his story and giving me research links to search for therapies. I just wish he would have listened when we told him not to get the death jab, and then later when we told him to try a Fenbendazole regimen.
Regardless, I love him very much, and my loving mother will soon come to bring him home to the afterworld.
My cat was having problems breathing. Turned out to be a tooth abscess, which caused a sinus infection that invaded the brain. The vetinary doc fixed it by removing the tooth and giving me antibiotics to force down the cat's throat. (Grab her by the scruff of the neck and use tweezers!)
Anyway, that's incidental because a subsequent x-ray showed a tumor on the cat's lung. The vet sent her home to die, with instructions for me to "bring her back when you want us to put her down".
That was a month ago. Since then, I've been sprinkling fenbendazole powder and powdered Ivermectin (human) pill on her food (alternating with Saturdays off). Guessing the dosage is tricky but she ain't died yet!
She's looking healthier with every passing week. Time will tell but she looks fine right now.
Sorry about your stepfather. When people put their faith in alopathic medicine, there's not a lot you can do. Thankfully, our cat hates doctors a lot more than she hates me.
By the way, for the record, Fenben powder dissolves nicely in butter and is tasteless. I'm not sure if Iver dissolves in butter (haven't tried it) but it might.