| Ivermectin on 09:22 - Dec 15 with 1268 views | Dr_Parnassus | Do you live on msn.com out of interest? Let’s hope you have understood your own link this time, or at the very least attempted to read it. |  |
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| Ivermectin on 09:37 - Dec 15 with 1240 views | RonaldStump | You really don't know much about Ivermectin do you. If you wait until the fella is almost dead before administering it then there is only going to be one outcome. The bloke was on a ventilator and had probably been given remdesivir whilst waiting a month + before being able to get the treatment that, had it been administered early enough would have saved his life. I personally know people have taken ivermectin early and been fighting fit within 5 days after getting a dose of the Rona. That link is nothing but propaganda |  |
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| Ivermectin on 09:46 - Dec 15 with 1238 views | Scotia |
| Ivermectin on 09:37 - Dec 15 by RonaldStump | You really don't know much about Ivermectin do you. If you wait until the fella is almost dead before administering it then there is only going to be one outcome. The bloke was on a ventilator and had probably been given remdesivir whilst waiting a month + before being able to get the treatment that, had it been administered early enough would have saved his life. I personally know people have taken ivermectin early and been fighting fit within 5 days after getting a dose of the Rona. That link is nothing but propaganda |
Not according to some of your ilk. |  | |  |
| Ivermectin on 12:43 - Dec 15 with 1191 views | Catullus |
| Ivermectin on 09:22 - Dec 15 by Dr_Parnassus | Do you live on msn.com out of interest? Let’s hope you have understood your own link this time, or at the very least attempted to read it. |
No, I live in Skewen. Understand this |  |
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| Ivermectin on 12:49 - Dec 15 with 1186 views | Dr_Parnassus |
| Ivermectin on 12:43 - Dec 15 by Catullus | No, I live in Skewen. Understand this |
Maybe the Skewen Herald may be more understandable to you then, you seem to struggle elsewhere. |  |
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| Ivermectin on 12:53 - Dec 15 with 1183 views | Catullus |
| Ivermectin on 12:49 - Dec 15 by Dr_Parnassus | Maybe the Skewen Herald may be more understandable to you then, you seem to struggle elsewhere. |
And you seem to get very excited when I post and can't wait to hop in with a pithy response. Do you live on Catulluswatch.com? |  |
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| Ivermectin on 13:05 - Dec 15 with 1174 views | Dr_Parnassus |
| Ivermectin on 12:53 - Dec 15 by Catullus | And you seem to get very excited when I post and can't wait to hop in with a pithy response. Do you live on Catulluswatch.com? |
I think this may be one of only a handful of times on my life I will have responded to you without you mentioning me or pro actively seeking me out. And this is only a follow on from your trolling on the other thread. The reply in this thread simply would not have existed without you getting excited everytime you see my username and insisting on saying something quite ridiculous. Everyone needs a hobby I suppose, and it appears I am yours. Interesting. |  |
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| Ivermectin on 22:08 - Dec 15 with 1090 views | A_Fans_Dad | What I don't understand is why the people on this forum do not find it absolutely astonishing that US Hospitals refuse to treat patients with Ivermectin and would rather let them die. There are various legal means to give this treatment or allow it to be given by an MD, "right to try" being one of them. Here is another case where the woman was in hospital for months and the hospital refused the treatment, even when ordered to do so by a court. It took the threat of a $10,000 daily fine to force them to allow the treatment. https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/hospital-backs-down-allows-patient-to-receive- Perhaps if you understood the US Medical system you would understand why, in one word Dollars. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC8252832/ |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Ivermectin on 22:43 - Dec 15 with 1072 views | A_Fans_Dad | Why do you all think Catallus posted that link. Did he think it was clever pointing out that Ivermectin couldn't save the poor Bar Steward that had been on a ventilator for months on end slowly dying? Did he think it proved that Ivermectin doesn't work at all? Did he think he was pointing out how stupid this poor man's family were to be clutching at any straw to save their loved one? Or did he post it to show to what lengths the medical system will go to to not give Ivermectin under any circumstances, even when they are being begged to by the family and the man's MD to try and save his life? |  | |  |
| Ivermectin on 09:23 - Dec 16 with 1013 views | felixstowe_jack |
| Ivermectin on 22:08 - Dec 15 by A_Fans_Dad | What I don't understand is why the people on this forum do not find it absolutely astonishing that US Hospitals refuse to treat patients with Ivermectin and would rather let them die. There are various legal means to give this treatment or allow it to be given by an MD, "right to try" being one of them. Here is another case where the woman was in hospital for months and the hospital refused the treatment, even when ordered to do so by a court. It took the threat of a $10,000 daily fine to force them to allow the treatment. https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/hospital-backs-down-allows-patient-to-receive- Perhaps if you understood the US Medical system you would understand why, in one word Dollars. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC8252832/ |
Perhaps our courts could impose a £ 10,000 fine on anyone refusing to be treated by vaccination. Would save many lives. |  |
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| Ivermectin on 09:58 - Dec 16 with 1005 views | Professor |
| Ivermectin on 09:23 - Dec 16 by felixstowe_jack | Perhaps our courts could impose a £ 10,000 fine on anyone refusing to be treated by vaccination. Would save many lives. |
It's also a lie. There is nothing to stop a physician to prescribe a medication that's licensed for another purpose (in the case of ivermectin for a small number of parasitic infections-though important in Africa) for another purpose if they believe the medication is necessary for that person's health. Unfortunately they would then be responsible for its use and open to litigation if it goes awry. Obviously doctors don't think the evidence is strong enough of ivermectin's efficacy to take that risk. Mainly because the evidence base does not show any benefit. It can be spun all AFD wants from videos and DrX and Y in the US. It detracts from effective treatments and preventative measures. Anecdotal and weak evidence at best. |  | |  |
| Ivermectin on 09:58 - Dec 16 with 1005 views | 1462jack |
| Ivermectin on 09:23 - Dec 16 by felixstowe_jack | Perhaps our courts could impose a £ 10,000 fine on anyone refusing to be treated by vaccination. Would save many lives. |
How about we fine obese , smokers , drinkers and drug takers for causing a big strain on the NHS through their own doing ? I’m not jabbed I’m not anti vacation I just don’t want the jab remember it’s my human right to decide not someone else , anyway I’m 39 I lift weights 4 times a week run twice a week and weather permitting I play football once , i eat a clean diet bar Saturday’s , I have a six pack and have a decent muscular build , I wear a mask where we are mandated even though I don’t like it , I can’t walk past a hand gel pump without using it I’m a creature of habit , I had covid October last year although it did knock me for six for two days ( the day after deadlifting always kills me) and I did loose my sense of smell for a few days it didn’t effect my lungs , compared to the flu I had in 2008 it was very mild in 2008 I genuinely thought I was dying , I am fitter than most always have been , so tell me why I should be fined when I stick to the rules when there is per 100,000 a 0.1 percent chance of me dying and I’m more likely to die in a car crash |  | |  |
| Ivermectin on 10:40 - Dec 16 with 982 views | A_Fans_Dad |
| Ivermectin on 09:58 - Dec 16 by Professor | It's also a lie. There is nothing to stop a physician to prescribe a medication that's licensed for another purpose (in the case of ivermectin for a small number of parasitic infections-though important in Africa) for another purpose if they believe the medication is necessary for that person's health. Unfortunately they would then be responsible for its use and open to litigation if it goes awry. Obviously doctors don't think the evidence is strong enough of ivermectin's efficacy to take that risk. Mainly because the evidence base does not show any benefit. It can be spun all AFD wants from videos and DrX and Y in the US. It detracts from effective treatments and preventative measures. Anecdotal and weak evidence at best. |
Yes of course there is nothing stopping the physician from prescribing medication. That is why he, the family and the family's lawyer had to take the hospital and it's authorities to court, not once but twice. Because they ignored the first court order. The only person doing any "spinning" here is you. |  | |  |
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