Tuesday, May 10, 2022

Remdesivir? Yes or No?

 My mother is in the hospital with Covid and they want to give her remdisivir.  I remember hearing it’s bad. 


Any input ?  


Thanks 

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    1. If you have a donor for multiple organ donation outside of China go ahead but a anticipate multi organ failure a d plan accordingly. Paraphrase No.

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    2. Fuck no. It has a 50% mortality rate. If you haven't woke up yet the protocols used by hospitals are trying to kill us. NOT FUCKING JOKING.

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  2. From all the articles I've read that mention ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, vitamin d, zinc, quercetin, etc... as being good preventive and curative treatments, they all say remdesivir is dangerous especially when given in high doses and in conjunction with a ventilator. I used and I recommend ivermectin and would have used hcq if it had been available. Highly highly recommend over remdesivir. You should look up Dr John Day's blog because I think he had really good luck with the ones I mentioned. Carl in etx

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    1. Many hospitals won't give a patient those drugs. But, I have heard of family members sneaking ivermectin to their relatives in hospitals hidden in food. If you can't get a prescription you can just get some from a farm store. There are website that give dosage and safety information. Like Barnhardt.

      https://www.barnhardt.biz/ivermectin/

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    2. Get the injectable, you can get it on amazon. 1cc per/100#s is what I hear. Not a doctor, just a former twitter user...

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    3. Hospitals get about 100k per covid hospitalization... big money in it, not so much in curing the patent.

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  3. The nickname given for Remdesivir is run death is near. In earlier trials to see if it would be useful against Ebola they had tp stop it because it was killing too many patients. I am not an expert. But I would do all I could to prevent a family member from being given it.

    If you want to read some inciteful articles about it I would suggest searching the Market Ticker site for articles from Karl Denninger that mention it. He wrote many during the peak of the Covid hysteria.

    https://market-ticker.org/nad

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    1. "inciteful"... (rouses, stirs up or excites) or did you mean "insightful" (having or showing an accurate and deep understanding; perceptive)? Or were you going for some double meaning? Or "damn you, autocorrect!"?

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  4. NO!!! Under no circumstances should you allow her to get remdesivir. Get her on the FLCCC protocol ASAP and she’ll be fine in a few days. https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/

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    1. Agreed! Don't take it!

      Dad was put on it last October.

      Triggered multiple organ failure for a while.

      Went in ambulatory.

      Been in a bed since then.

      Oh, my sis, head surgical nurse at the hospital rationalized my question of the treatment at the time...'Well, it's the hospital's protocols...so we had to do it.'

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  5. It’s a killer. https://rairfoundation.com/first-degree-murder-remdesivir-is-being-used-to-kill-us/

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  6. NO!!!! JUST NO!!! Ask me again and I'll tell you how I really feel.

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  7. As close as I get to knowing anything is that my brother was given Remdesivir back in early '21 when he was hospitalized with Covid. He didn't have any problems associated with it. It also wasn't all they gave him. They used blood plasma from some recently recovered person, which is like injecting him with antibodies. I want to say pretty much the same as monoclonal antibodies, but probably not.

    I had heard some of the warnings about it even back then, but they had already given him the stuff so I didn't say anything about it.

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  8. Dude....no knowledge on the subject but you and your mom are in my prayers.

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  9. Absolutely fucking not.

    Covid is a bad flu, but can be dealt with easily using Vitamin C, D and zinc with quercitin. Or Ivermectin. Or Hydroxychloroquine. Take your pick.
    Tell the hospital to include intravenous Vitamin C in her protocol or you'll sue them.

    The hospital protocols are killing people.

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  10. https://www.lifesitenews.com/archives/?s=remdisivir&date_after=&date_before=&post_type=&search_tags=&order_by=&posts_per_page=10

    Lifesite news has many articles on remdisivir

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  11. BillyBob in TexasMay 10, 2022 at 5:05 PM

    Absolutely NOT. Remdesivier will kill her. It causes renal failure and she will drown in the saline they put into her and then call it Covid Pneumonia. If she ends up with pneumonia, demand a sputum test. It can come back with viral pneumonia or bacterial pneumonia, but with remedesivier, it will be negative as she will be drowning in the saline they pump into her.
    Get her on the FLCCC protocol pronto and get her out of the hospital ASAP.

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  12. It will kill her. Nasty stuff.

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  13. Dear God, NO!! My good friend went into hospital last year, on vent, the Remdesivier and the associated narcotics while being on the vent fucking put him in his grave...Please check out Dr Jane Ruby over at brighteon.com

    I will pray for you Mother...

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  14. Hydroxychloroquine. My sister was almost completely over it in 2 days. She has asthma and could barely breathe.

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  15. Run-death-is-near.
    This shit failed safety trials in Ebola, where the fatality rate was 50% anyway. It destroys kidneys.

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  16. Remdesivier and a ventilator..... straight to death.

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  17. Ivermectin, bro.
    Has acted super-fast for me, twice.

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  18. Simple J. MalarkeyMay 10, 2022 at 6:27 PM

    Rundeathisnear? thats what they call it at the hospital.

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  19. There are peer reviewed studies showing that it causes organ failure. On short notice, I found this: https://www.kidney-international.org/article/S0085-2538(21)00210-6/fulltext
    My best friend and uncle were both hospitalized for covid. Both were given remdesivir. Both died of kidney failure.

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  20. If they won't treat her with the drugs that work then have her moved to a hospital (state) that will help her.

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  21. A world of info and access to treatment meds... https://aflds.org/covid/hydroxychloroquine/treatment-protocols/

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  22. The government rewards hospitals for killing covid patients. In four days I argued with 8 frickin doctors about Remsesivir. The coup de grace was demanding to know if they'd put that stuff in their loved ones. They decided, after 4 days, that I could go home. Wife loaded me up with Ivermectin from Mexico. Younger brother denied Ivermectin. Only allowed Remdesivir. Hospital killed him.

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  23. I wouldn't do it, Irish. Much better options out there. All the best to your mother!

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  24. "Run-Death-is-Near" - ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!

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  25. I should also suggest that melatonin has performed very well in the studies I've seen. (for example - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8220995/, https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jmv.27595, https://c19melatonin.com/) Black seed oil (nigella sativa - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0965229921001102, https://c19ns.com/) and EGCG (an antiviral agent from green tea) also are things that have good evidence backing them up. A nice comparison of different treatments can be found at https://c19early.com/.

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  26. Do not let them give her remdesivir
    The normal hospital will give that and start kicking up the o2 until they get very sick or die
    I have had some expiriences with this
    Better to follow some of the advise that you have already received

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  27. From what I've read about remdesivir, it's not the worst treatment nor is it the best either. Since our for profit healthcare system is a crapshoot at best, I hope she draws a good doctor/staff. A good doc makes all the difference imo.
    Ohio Guy

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  28. I took Ivermectin and had a very fast turnaround with it along with vitamin C, It works no matter what they say.

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    1. You have to take it with Zinc and Vitamin C or it cannot work

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  29. The government provided hospital protocols for treating covid are know methods for killing most patients. Not only should you keep them from giving remdesivir, but keep them from intubating too. I suggest you contact America's frontline doctors https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/ for treatment options.

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  30. Also known as “ run death is near” - DO NOT LET THEM GIVE IT YO HER

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  31. Seems that the general consensus is, no. Since you asked, I would agree. Everything I’ve seen and researched on the topic is that it may cause organ failure issues. I can provide you with medical opinions if you want with just a few minutes of searching.
    I’m sorry that you have to make such a difficult decision. Let me know if I can help

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  32. I would probably seek medical advice from people on an online forum or Facebook rather than listen to a physician

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  33. Do not let them give her remdesivir
    DO NOT

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  34. What is the state of medicine if you are asking the FFFF denizens for advise.
    Remdesivir is fucking $3,000 a dose poison. https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/standard-covid-treatments-like-remdesivir-are-set-up-to-kill-medical-expert-warns/
    The mRNA nota-vaxxes are stericides
    Get a real Dr, a Frontline doctor.
    I will pray for you and your Mom.

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  35. do not let them give her that poison

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  36. I was in hospital, jan 22 with bad case of covid. I'm 64 yrs old.couldnt breath very good couldn't swallow at all. I v steroids not sure what they were but I survived after a week.

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  37. NO. kidney failure. water flushes into lungs. pneumonia. then ventilator. instant deep freeze. then likely no return.

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  38. Short answer is hell to the no. I've seen ivermectin in action. That's what I would be taking.

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  39. Absolutely not. Invermectin if possible, hcq is you can get it. Regardless start higher doses on Vit C & D, zinc, and some amoxycilan. The main thing to pay attention too is mention the Vit C, D and zinc NOT the invermectin or hcq (you don't want to instantly 'trigger' them). All can be given with next to no detriment for anyone. If the doctors refuse and/or call you a kook or just as likely, wait until you're gone & not do anything (or threaten that if you don't listen to them your mother can just leave) get her out of there. And as someone above mentioned, no intubation, nasal cannula only.

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  40. Not only no but hell no!!! It's called "run death is near" by nurses. It is also a failed Ebola medication that had a 53% fatality rate during TESTING. The book the real Anthony Fauci does the deep dive on it and it is worse than you have heard.
    High dose D3, high dose C, prednisone, ivermectin if possible, Quercetin and zinc if ivermectin is not possible.

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  41. Shit.
    Terrible news.
    I have been out of the loop.
    It's 8 PM, I finally came in the house and got some cold chicken at 7:30.
    I'm just now trying to catch up.
    I'll say a few prayers buddy, I'm sure you have already gotten all the advice you can use.

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  42. Hope your Mom is O:K--Will pray for a quick recovery.

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  43. Had Covid a year ago in jan finally got out of the hospital in march a year ago. only urinated once a day for a couple of weeks still have problems with energy and stamina one year later. I remember the Dr telling me she could try and save me but I had to tell her I wanted to live, I was so sick I didn't care if I lived or died. I surrendered my life to God a long time ago, and live or not by his will. I don't think Remdesivir helped me at all but I survived. the intubation, feeding tubes and everything that went along with them leave scars for life.

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  44. No, no, no. You can find a video on brighteon

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  45. Why not monoclonal antibodies? They gave it to me on day 8. Without a doubt covid hurt me worse than anything I've ever had. Not vaxxed. I do have crohns. Age 62. 48hrs after infusion it was like a switch was flipped off with the symptoms. But I'm no kind of source of advice, except for myself. I have heard people have had really bad outcomes with the stuff. But worked like a miracle for me. Might be hard to find, tho since it is under emergency authorization use. Didn't Trump get Remdevisor? I think all the therapeutics work best when taken very early in the course of covid.

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  46. https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/covid-pills-remdesivir-paxlovid-molnupiravir-cola/

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