Having just had a friend in the hospital for a few weeks, I agree.
At best you are left to lie in isolation while your muscles atrophy and you become depressed. It is definitely not a place for healing. Maybe for emergency intervention, but I feel like the longer you are in, the worse your chances of recovery become.
https://files.catbox.moe/lea9lv.xlsx
Here is a dosing spreadsheet someone on /r/ivermectin made that I saved.
https://files.catbox.moe/lea9lv.xlsx
Here it is. Not my work.
Depending on the brand, but it seems like for most it's double the body weight.
Say you are 200lbs, and you set the slider to 200lbs. That's a 0.2mg/kg dose (the preventive). Setting it to 400lbs should get you to the 0.4mg dose. Note the FLCCC advises even going up to 0.6mg for very high risk, or if you start taking IVM late into the infection.
There was a great spreadsheet someone in /r/ivermectin made. You put in your dose you want, your weight and it'll tell you how many lbs to set the plunger to. Or how many pills of whatever dosage to take. The sub reddit is quarentined but I saved it at home. I'll try to remember to upload it to catbox tonight and start sharing it on here.
Depending on the weight, it could go quick. The higher dose if you actually have coof is 0.4mg per kg of weight. A 225lb horse would only get just about 4 doses from a tube. If the whole horse family got sick, and are big boned, well you see where I'm going :)
If you are taking just the preventive dose, then yes. If you actually have the coof, then every day for 5 days until recovered.
There are a few different protocols out there, but the FLCCC is the one I followed. They seem to be one of the leaders in all this.
I'm not a doctor or any kinda expert. Just a 2 legged horse that has been doing a ton of reading. :)
Correct. Make sure it is not a plus or gold product. Those have extra stuff (antibiotics) in them that are not safe for two legged horses.
The notches vary by brand. But for the most part, following the weight markings on the tub corrospond to a .2mg per kg of body weight dosage. From the FLCCC that is the preventive dose. If you actually have the coof, double that for a .4mg / kg dose.
In my case with my body weight (225lbs) I was using roughly a 1/4 of the tube at a time with the higher dose.
I think it might be a regional thing. Was just there and didn't see any signs about limits.
Maybe a month ago water was a little scarce and they had a 2 case limit. But seemingly the next week it was fully stocked and back to normal.
Because there will be a day when we cannot buy it anymore. :(
I stockpiled a little bit too just in case. It's good for 2 years.
I cannot kick this head fog stuff. Nothing seems to make it go away. That and the muscle fatigue. Just brushing my teeth, my arm starts to get tired and heavy. It's been 3 and a half weeks since first getting the coof now.
That is awesome!
This thread is all kinds of amazing. Awesome work by Norman_F_Dixon. Yuge!
Very good dig! Kudos!!
But that's kinda how he's always been. You can tell he cares, but doesn't have much tact sometimes in how he says things.
I fucking lost it and started crying here at work when I read the I love you part.
General in the Meme Wars. I love it!
Not the same chessboard set up.
I think telegram is garbage
Are there any other sources about this truck accident besides the Tim Pool tweet? I just told a co-worker about it, and he hasn't heard about it either.
Disgusting that this is all the more that has come in.
Career criminals that basically got themselves killed by breaking the law get millions and millions from gofundme shit. :(
I tend to agree. It is easy to get sucked in.
We've been lied to for so long, it hard to know what is truth and what isn't. Covid is a real thing that is still out there. Yes, cases and such are groosly inflated, etc.
We can not give into the hysteria, but still need to be cognizant that it is out there, and affects people differently. Within the past two weeks I've recovered, and I've also lost somone to it. (Suspect poor hospital protocol).
It really is a a slippery slope to not get pulled into one side or the other.
I've always had a rather anemic solar light. Not no more bucko. You can see mine from a mile down the road now. :)
I completely understand this. And I almost did it myself. Speaking with some vet friends, and even my own vetran father I decided against it. Yes it's a sign we're in distress, but it is also an insult to our service members that stand for us.
Then I thought to take it down but decided, no FUCK THAT, FUCK THEM. I bought a bright ass light to shine on my flag to piss off my commie libtard neighbors.
Did homeboy just really bear spray a bunch of his own comrades too? Fucking idiots.
Flu, covid, common cold. If I knew I was going to get sick, even if the worst was just feeling like shit for a few weeks, but knew there was something I could take to try to feel better quicker, damn straight I'm taking it.