I’ve been seeing a lot of post lately on fenbendazole. Dad had bladder cancer. He followed the joe tippens protocol after having the initial tumor removed. 5/6 months later, the drs. we’re surprised that the new tumor in his bladder was so tiny. I think the fenbendazole did help. Dad passed 4 months after that, multiple organ failure. I don’t believe the fenbendazole had anything to do with that. When he initially had the cancer diagnosis, there were a lot of other things going on that the drs. ignored. Cancer is a scary diagnosis, look into the protocol, I believe in it....but don’t let the drs ignore any other health issues. Dad had issues (Not cancerous) with his pancreas and no one said a thing till his last days.
I know someone who was in the hospital last year with it and they recently had an allergic reaction that would have killed them had they not already been in the hospital for other things. Before last year: no known allergies.
My husband and I love carnivore way of eating. Unfortunately we’ve had to adjust things in the last couple months due to money. Prices are outrageous and it gets to be difficult to eat just eggs and hamburgers. There’s been other factors also disrupting our lives. We’re working to get back on track again because we felt fantastic and loved the simplicity of it.
I’m already seeing the affects in WA state as a whole. Driving down I-5 yesterday, 2 cars chasing each other. Passing people on the shoulder. Crazy driving over 100 mph. No police in sight for hours. I used to see WSP all over, now I rarely see them. But to be fair, my husband had one following him down the freeway, after work. So do they only come out when working folks are driving home? Something to think about.
My father passed a few weeks ago too. I can’t tell you how your story hit home. Very similar situation, like you wrote my story. Dad had “great” medical insurance. Should have covered just about everything. Mom is now getting hit with bills and is wondering how she’ll survive. He knew this could potentially happen and he chose to come home and die with us around him. I get what your saying... maybe I’m in the pissed off phase of grieving. Damnit this man earned and deserved better. I’m betting your Dad did too. Sad thing that there are probably millions of people like us. Your right, they don’t care.
I’m in Washington state. Our stores are ok. There’s some supply issues, thinking it’s more people hoarding, maybe. Our food prices have definitely gone way up. Ribeye use to go for $12.95-$16.95 per lb. It’s now $18.95-22.95 lb. Beef has gone up. All other meats, eggs, butter...have gone up somewhat but not like beef. I have noticed that things like pepsi and some other junk foods have actually gone down.
My husband and I were looking into it too. You probably won’t have to go far to get tested. You can look up the nearest location to you. https://www.labcorp.com/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/individuals/antibody-test
Wtf? On the west side of the state, Lewis county was one of the few counties that went for Trump. Our Sheriff is based. All over the place you see F*ck Biden flags and big trucks driving around with American flags. Why the hell would they put something like that here? Strange.
My Dad has cancer and is taking Fenbendazole (Panacur) and has changed his diet. It’s interesting because he believes he had Covid back in Feb 2020. He had to go to Sea/Tac airport and about a week later he had all the symptoms of Covid. Not long after, they were announcing it was showing up in the Seattle area. Then 8 months later he gets diagnosed with cancer.
TY for this. I don’t know anything about this stuff, but even I had a problem when he said he didn’t know windows. I had my kid, yes my HS kid watch for a minute. He started laughing when someone said they didn’t know how to share files. My kid was laughing and saying to start a torrent. I have no idea what that means, but after reading your comment, I have a little more respect for my kid.
Western Washington state, rural area. I’m on a hill, most would consider a “mountain”. Normally it’s taken care of within 12 hours after a big snow dump. It’s been a week and they’ve hardly done anything. I haven’t seen any sign of de-icer, little plowing. We’ve had some thawing and rain, but it’s still slick as snot.