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electricboogaloo 5 points ago +5 / -0

It’s real. I’ve dealt with lung disease all my life and got the coof. My entire family got it within 3 weeks. It’s different than the flu in specific ways. Oxygen levels don’t fluctuate with the flu as with COVID. It’s not fun but it’s also not a death sentence. It’s like the flu with more shortness of breath and less muscle aches. The tragedy of COVID is they’re not treating anyone early. I’m at risk and had to manage it with ibuprofen.

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electricboogaloo 5 points ago +5 / -0

I lost mine in a tragic boating accident, but I identify as vaccinated and it’s illegal and racist to question the validity of my claims so fuck off.

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electricboogaloo 4 points ago +4 / -0

Reminds me of Pharaoh asking his magicians to recreate the 10 plagues. Nothing has changed.

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electricboogaloo 5 points ago +5 / -0

I do think it’s gotten worse in the past year. They took the dysfunction, corruption, and propaganda in the system and dialed it to 11.

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electricboogaloo 2 points ago +2 / -0

In the Pfizer phase 3 study zero unvaccinated ppl died in the control group. 20k ppl. 8 severe covid cases. 0 deaths. No antibodies prior. 5mo of study. If they took the Pfizer vax and claim it saves lives please correct them.

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electricboogaloo 6 points ago +6 / -0

I think we’re already living through the zombie apocalypse. The humans just haven’t started shooting the braindead yet.

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electricboogaloo 3 points ago +3 / -0

Most based Reddit thread I’ve seen since T_D was banned. Damn. A college student admitting to being propagandized and wishing his demographic couldn’t vote? Great Awakening indeed.

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electricboogaloo 1 point ago +1 / -0

Lol fuck this guy

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electricboogaloo 1 point ago +1 / -0

The jab spreads the disease, mutates the disease to make it more severe, and still doesn’t stop the jabbed from getting infected and having symptoms... I call it a jab because it’s not a vaccination.

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electricboogaloo 2 points ago +2 / -0

My entire family was hit with COVID in the past two weeks. I have a serious lung illness and diabetes. I have a great, long standing relationship with my pulmonologist. I can text and call him and his lead nurse at any time. He’s part of a major health system in a major city. I expected a year into COVID they would have a system and provide the best care possible. They did not prescribe me any outpatient COVID-specific treatments. I got the sense they weren’t encouraged to prescribe . I was offered Regeneron early on if things got bad. Early on everything was fine. It felt like the flu. Oxygen levels fluctuated which scared me, the fever sucked, and breathing difficulties ebbed. 6 days in I decided I needed some treatment. My doctor said it was too late and Regeneron wouldn’t do much. So I was forced to manage COVID with ibuprofen for a week. They hospitalized me after a week and the COVID team at the hospital wanted to send me home the next day again without any COVID-specific treatment. My oxygen levels were too good and my chest xray was relatively normal. Thankfully my usual nebs provided some relief. I did vitamin D 25k UIs/day, vitamin C 1000mg/ 2x per day, NAC (my usual 3600mg), and zinc. Home now and on antibiotics for the secondary bacterial infection. Feeling like I will be back to normal in a week (3 weeks after initial symptoms). I will use Dr Stella if there ever is a next time with COVID. Thanks for sharing :)

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electricboogaloo 3 points ago +3 / -0

While doctors could do more and it frustrates me that they don’t, it is more so a patient/cultural issue. Most doctors went to medical school to help people. People don’t take responsibility for their health. They don’t do the simplest things they could be doing to help their health. Eat less, exercise, don’t smoke, don’t drink so much, don’t work non-stop, don’t do drugs, get sleep, get adequate vitamin intake, adequate water intake, easy on the sugars, take the meds that do help as prescribed. You could say pharma is evil, but the reality is that pharma gives people exactly what they want - magic pills that appear to solve the immediate problem so they never have to make real lifestyle change. This is the root of nearly all of our problems today. We have a man-child culture and corporations/politicians that are more than happy to oblige the demands of man-children. There’s not a lot of money to be made in telling people the truth. In fact, as we know, they will hate you for it.

This is why doctors don’t do more. They are busy dealing with the above type of patient who is always sick. If you’re doing your own research and taking preventative steps to stay healthy you are the model patient. They’re happy to hear your essence of whatever is working. They have a horde of zombies to triage in the ER that have screwed up their heath so much that they need serious meds. Also, your essence of whatever prob isn’t helping you as much as your overall wholesome lifestyle, but they don’t have time to go into detail about that. The next Fentanyl Floyd is sitting in the waiting room.

There’s another overlooked reason doctor’s aren’t interested in wholistic medicine: lawyers. Tell a patient “try this thing that has no studies”. Patient gets seriously sick through no fault of the doctor. That doc is at risk of getting sued. Worse their malpractice insurance may become cost prohibitive. Harder to make a case for malpractice when the docs are prescribing a med indicated for the disease according the label. I have run into situations where an endo is trying to help me dose insulin and literally will not exit their carb counting approved language. I was on my own cause of lawyers.

Somewhat related to the above point is the consolidation of power in medicine to large hospital systems. Private practices can’t compete, find it difficult to be in-network with insurance, and shut down. This means doctors need to work for a big system to make money. The system tells the doctor what they can and cannot do/say/prescribe. I suspect my own doctor doesn’t believe the COVID narrative, but if he wants to keep his job he won’t speak out.

Last thing: health insurance. You are the product. Doctors that want to make a living need to play by the rules of insurance. They hate it but everyone demands world class healthcare for a $0 copay. Who is paying for the doctor’s time if you aren’t? Insurance companies are. Because they pay they decide on the appropriate standard of care.

This is based on my experience fighting with doctors, insurance companies, and hospitals for 30 years dealing with a serious genetic illness and diabetes. I can tell you it has gotten a lot worse. Nurses in hospitals care more about what their EMR tells them then what their patient is saying. Nurses used to care more. Doctors used to have more power over their treatment decisions. People used to have more respect for their bodies.

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electricboogaloo 6 points ago +6 / -0

Snake in the grass. Praised China. Loves Bitcoin which is controlled by China and is a ponzi scheme (see Tether). Dates a Satanic girlfriend. Sells rockets to the Federal Govt and sells overpriced cars to dipshit rich liberals. On the electric car front the govt wants everyone in an electric car so they can restrict travel. If it’s digital its a database row they can delete. Dude knows how to play to his audience.

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electricboogaloo 2 points ago +2 / -0

I agree with this view. The brilliant part was in the name - Operation Warp Speed. He knew they would talk up his boasting about the speed of the vaccine to make fun of him. It worked. Thinking people asked “why is it so fast? oh they skipped the normal trials”. He also knew how pharma works. First mover gets the most money and they will do anything for the money. I scratched my head for a while about Trump and the vax. Now I believe it was his most brilliant move.

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electricboogaloo 7 points ago +7 / -0

“should be rotated 180 degrees”. Pompeo is playing black (hats) yet is on white’s side of the board. Black has made a rash attack with Pompeo in control of their pieces. Very interesting.

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electricboogaloo 14 points ago +14 / -0

That reminds me of the time that the Chief Medical Officer of the leading medical marketing agency that I worked at said “placebos show 30% efficacy. if we could sell placebos they would be one of the most effective drugs on the market”.

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electricboogaloo 2 points ago +2 / -0

For what it’s worth, from the article: “the number of passport initiatives underway ... at least 17 according to the slides obtained by WaPo”

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electricboogaloo 3 points ago +3 / -0

Cats’ eyes have essentially mirrors in the back which reflects light and causes that glow. This allows cats to see and hunt in the dark. Humans do not have this.

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electricboogaloo 1 point ago +1 / -0

If that’s the austere scholar’s cradle then how do you signal you want a slice of cheese pizza with extra walnut sauce?

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