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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76198721 United States 04/07/2020 02:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This makes sense since they are prescribing antibiotics to people they suspect are positive but don’t want them coming in for a test unless we are at death’s door Quoting: ~kpm~ Two rounds of amoxicillin for the strep didn’t do a thing, it kept coming back Sunday had a virtual visit with a doctor in my health group who is not my primary but on call for him, my strep She said with my symptom history and recent travel history in March she’s going to assume I have corona She seemed to be in panic mode and it was pretty hard to understand because of her accent but she said she was prescribing the antibiotic levofloxacin She said they have had luck treating corona patients who don’t need hospitalization with this antibiotic because it has some type of antiviral properties She said that she has five or six patients with coronavirus in the hospital and apparently she is not prescribing Hydroxychloroquine with azithromycin Unless her patients are in dire straits She will not use the medications as a prophylactic or on any patient that is not in dire need of hospitalization even though her hospital, Henry Ford, is running a trial on using it as a prophylactic *WHICH COULD BE WHY DETROIT HAS HIGH DEATHS!* Why not treat patients before they get critical? She said that they are only admitting critical patients at the hospitals around Macomb and Wayne, not testing anyone who can manage symptoms at home My regular doctor called me the next day to see how I was and I asked him again to confirm he prescribe HCQ and azithro if I needed it regardless of if I was in hospital or at home been on this stronger antibiotic 2 days now and the loss of taste and burnt mouth feeling has improved at least 50% Be extremely cautious taking levofloxin also known as levaquin. It is a fluoroquinoline type antibiotic which causes tendon damage. The symptoms of this condition may not show up for months after the use of these kinds of antibiotics. If you don't believe me.... [link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (secure)] [link to www.goodrx.com (secure)] I know, I’m nervous about it but the strep isn’t going away Hope only 5 days of it will be enough to kill it Do you have ants in your house. They are carriers of strep. I got the bub man out for my ant invasion and the kids stopped getting strep. Amoxicillin usually works great. The side affects of fluoroquinolines may be felt months later and can be permanent. I was prescribed Levaquin once. I took one pill and it felt like my body was melting. I stopped taking it. Within a couple of months. I had two rotator cuff tear and patellar tendinitis of my knee. It took a month to heal the rotator cuff each time and two months to heal the knee, extremely painful.. I couldn't sleep. Never had anything like that before. |
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dyin
User ID: 30241565 United States 04/07/2020 02:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's a parasite. Lies dormant, then awakens and attacks. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 46817976 Parasite drugs will kill it. I've been eating pumpkin seeds, as I have heard that they paralyze the parasites so you can expel them. Not sure if it will help, but at this point, it can't hurt, right? What about Diatomaceous Earth? Its a known internal parasite killer. Truth never damages a cause that is just |
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Sungaze_At_Dawn
User ID: 37197857 Canada 04/07/2020 02:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here is the thing. The malaria drug can stop the activity its doing in the red blood cells, BUT WHAT CURES IT? Some get over it, but others don't. What cures it once and for all? And that article about the red blood cells iron and oxygen was very good but, what permanently cures it? The Devil tries to convince everyone he doesn't exist. The state tries to convince everyone they cannot resist. Do not go quietly into the good night. Rage Rage against the dying light! |
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Sungaze_At_Dawn
User ID: 37197857 Canada 04/07/2020 02:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is this not the basic premise of the 5g theory? Quoting: Itl83 Less oxygen in air, less oxygen to lungs, less oxygen to blood... yes, there is that too! But I don't believe its one or the other. The elite always do both. The Devil tries to convince everyone he doesn't exist. The state tries to convince everyone they cannot resist. Do not go quietly into the good night. Rage Rage against the dying light! |
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User ID: 76866541 United States 04/07/2020 02:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's a parasite. Lies dormant, then awakens and attacks. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 46817976 Parasite drugs will kill it. I've been eating pumpkin seeds, as I have heard that they paralyze the parasites so you can expel them. Not sure if it will help, but at this point, it can't hurt, right? Pumpkin seeds are very high in copper too. |
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User ID: 31126728 United States 04/07/2020 02:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here is the thing. The malaria drug can stop the activity its doing in the red blood cells, BUT WHAT CURES IT? Some get over it, but others don't. What cures it once and for all? Quoting: Sungaze_At_Dawn And that article about the red blood cells iron and oxygen was very good but, what permanently cures it? Your immune system. |
Galaxee
User ID: 4519945 United States 04/07/2020 02:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just read this article and you will understand. The link can’t be posted on GLP for some reason so you have to go to twitter link to get the link to article. Quoting: CountryWise [link to twitter.com (secure)] We are treating the wrong disease. See what CiCi’s does to our red blood cells and how hydroxychloriquine corrects it. Holy Crap! This makes a lot of sense and explains the progression of symptoms and why putting people on vents seems to be a death sentence. I have a great doctor, I will send him this article! Thanks, yes this makes sense, I hope the medical professionals take heed of it! 5* for you my friend! Galaxee “Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome.” Booker T Washington |
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User ID: 78018011 United States 04/07/2020 02:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This makes sense since they are prescribing antibiotics to people they suspect are positive but don’t want them coming in for a test unless we are at death’s door Quoting: ~kpm~ Two rounds of amoxicillin for the strep didn’t do a thing, it kept coming back Sunday had a virtual visit with a doctor in my health group who is not my primary but on call for him, my strep She said with my symptom history and recent travel history in March she’s going to assume I have corona She seemed to be in panic mode and it was pretty hard to understand because of her accent but she said she was prescribing the antibiotic levofloxacin She said they have had luck treating corona patients who don’t need hospitalization with this antibiotic because it has some type of antiviral properties She said that she has five or six patients with coronavirus in the hospital and apparently she is not prescribing Hydroxychloroquine with azithromycin Unless her patients are in dire straits She will not use the medications as a prophylactic or on any patient that is not in dire need of hospitalization even though her hospital, Henry Ford, is running a trial on using it as a prophylactic *WHICH COULD BE WHY DETROIT HAS HIGH DEATHS!* Why not treat patients before they get critical? She said that they are only admitting critical patients at the hospitals around Macomb and Wayne, not testing anyone who can manage symptoms at home My regular doctor called me the next day to see how I was and I asked him again to confirm he prescribe HCQ and azithro if I needed it regardless of if I was in hospital or at home been on this stronger antibiotic 2 days now and the loss of taste and burnt mouth feeling has improved at least 50% Levofloxicin has fluorine in it, which I would never take.,,unless I was on my deathbed. I don't have the time or the crayons to explain this to you. Slake Blake |
~kpm~
User ID: 75950402 United States 04/07/2020 02:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This makes sense since they are prescribing antibiotics to people they suspect are positive but don’t want them coming in for a test unless we are at death’s door Quoting: ~kpm~ Two rounds of amoxicillin for the strep didn’t do a thing, it kept coming back Sunday had a virtual visit with a doctor in my health group who is not my primary but on call for him, my strep She said with my symptom history and recent travel history in March she’s going to assume I have corona She seemed to be in panic mode and it was pretty hard to understand because of her accent but she said she was prescribing the antibiotic levofloxacin She said they have had luck treating corona patients who don’t need hospitalization with this antibiotic because it has some type of antiviral properties She said that she has five or six patients with coronavirus in the hospital and apparently she is not prescribing Hydroxychloroquine with azithromycin Unless her patients are in dire straits She will not use the medications as a prophylactic or on any patient that is not in dire need of hospitalization even though her hospital, Henry Ford, is running a trial on using it as a prophylactic *WHICH COULD BE WHY DETROIT HAS HIGH DEATHS!* Why not treat patients before they get critical? She said that they are only admitting critical patients at the hospitals around Macomb and Wayne, not testing anyone who can manage symptoms at home My regular doctor called me the next day to see how I was and I asked him again to confirm he prescribe HCQ and azithro if I needed it regardless of if I was in hospital or at home been on this stronger antibiotic 2 days now and the loss of taste and burnt mouth feeling has improved at least 50% SARS-CoV-2 is a virus, meaning antibiotics won’t do anything—if they are prescribed then most likely it’s because the doctor believes it is more likely he’s (or she) treating an infection that is bacteria based. Antivirals (hence the name) are what are prescribed against viruses. Z-pack is one type of antibiotic and in conjunction with the hydroxychloroquine has at least A chance of doing something. Again, it’s possible doctors are prescribing antibiotics in cases where they believe a biotic infection of some sort is occurring in conjunction with a virus though. Doctors shouldn’t attempt to use HCQ in cases of Coronavirus because if they all did or even if many did, then the virus could likely mutate and become immune to a whole field of possible antiviral medications. That’s the last thing we want. Again, the reason doctors are prescribing antibiotics in cases where “people present symptoms of Coronavirus” is mainly to treat other things, as well as to give hypochondriacs some peace of mind—as hospitals are getting more overwhelmed by people that think they have this when it’s really just allergies or hypochondriasis patients. People in the medical field would be way better off if citizens went about quarantining themselves instead of playing home detective and rehashing absurd theories about this thing. It’s causing an increase in mental health inpatients and unnecessary fear. If you believe you have Coronavirus then you need to call a doctor that will provide testing and if that doctor says they won’t perform the test then you have an obligation to go to contact a hospital that will perform the test. Too many people are going around claiming they have this when they don’t and spreading false information. Additionally, these novel cures are nonsense. Statistically, there is 0 data on these cures, and those that claim to be healed or talk as if they know something likely don’t and are either attempting to capitalize off of the situation in some capacity. Regardless, stay safe and don’t consult YouTube or forums for medical advice regarding this, unless it’s done purely for entertainment value. Never claimed I had corona, it was the doctor who said she was going to assume I have it based on my symptoms and travel history, which she asked me about since back in March, when I was originally seen for strep they asked my travel history I didn’t ask her for any corona medications, she took it upon herself to tell me how she’s treating patients, she also said she wouldn’t prescribe any steroid medications because she claimed it makes corona worse I simply wrote what the doctor told me, thought people may be interested in what doctors are saying Obviously strep is bacterial and that’s why she gave me levofloxacin, she’s the one who said it had antiviral properties, not me ~With forethought and malice Whitless enacted an EO giving nursing homes immunity from wrongful death prosecutions, forced them to take in infected patients and is responsible for over 6500+ nursing home deaths~ |
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User ID: 78018011 United States 04/07/2020 02:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This makes sense since they are prescribing antibiotics to people they suspect are positive but don’t want them coming in for a test unless we are at death’s door Quoting: ~kpm~ Two rounds of amoxicillin for the strep didn’t do a thing, it kept coming back Sunday had a virtual visit with a doctor in my health group who is not my primary but on call for him, my strep She said with my symptom history and recent travel history in March she’s going to assume I have corona She seemed to be in panic mode and it was pretty hard to understand because of her accent but she said she was prescribing the antibiotic levofloxacin She said they have had luck treating corona patients who don’t need hospitalization with this antibiotic because it has some type of antiviral properties She said that she has five or six patients with coronavirus in the hospital and apparently she is not prescribing Hydroxychloroquine with azithromycin Unless her patients are in dire straits She will not use the medications as a prophylactic or on any patient that is not in dire need of hospitalization even though her hospital, Henry Ford, is running a trial on using it as a prophylactic *WHICH COULD BE WHY DETROIT HAS HIGH DEATHS!* Why not treat patients before they get critical? She said that they are only admitting critical patients at the hospitals around Macomb and Wayne, not testing anyone who can manage symptoms at home My regular doctor called me the next day to see how I was and I asked him again to confirm he prescribe HCQ and azithro if I needed it regardless of if I was in hospital or at home been on this stronger antibiotic 2 days now and the loss of taste and burnt mouth feeling has improved at least 50% This is the state of American medicine that I experience. A non-english speaking doctor that prescribes some unacceptable medicine and not what you want. If you were hospitalized, would they give HCQ? I don't have the time or the crayons to explain this to you. Slake Blake |
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User ID: 75950402 United States 04/07/2020 02:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This makes sense since they are prescribing antibiotics to people they suspect are positive but don’t want them coming in for a test unless we are at death’s door Quoting: ~kpm~ Two rounds of amoxicillin for the strep didn’t do a thing, it kept coming back Sunday had a virtual visit with a doctor in my health group who is not my primary but on call for him, my strep She said with my symptom history and recent travel history in March she’s going to assume I have corona She seemed to be in panic mode and it was pretty hard to understand because of her accent but she said she was prescribing the antibiotic levofloxacin She said they have had luck treating corona patients who don’t need hospitalization with this antibiotic because it has some type of antiviral properties She said that she has five or six patients with coronavirus in the hospital and apparently she is not prescribing Hydroxychloroquine with azithromycin Unless her patients are in dire straits She will not use the medications as a prophylactic or on any patient that is not in dire need of hospitalization even though her hospital, Henry Ford, is running a trial on using it as a prophylactic *WHICH COULD BE WHY DETROIT HAS HIGH DEATHS!* Why not treat patients before they get critical? She said that they are only admitting critical patients at the hospitals around Macomb and Wayne, not testing anyone who can manage symptoms at home My regular doctor called me the next day to see how I was and I asked him again to confirm he prescribe HCQ and azithro if I needed it regardless of if I was in hospital or at home been on this stronger antibiotic 2 days now and the loss of taste and burnt mouth feeling has improved at least 50% This is the state of American medicine that I experience. A non-english speaking doctor that prescribes some unacceptable medicine and not what you want. If you were hospitalized, would they give HCQ? When this first started I spoke with my primary care physician and he said he has no problem prescribing it The woman who gave me the anabiotic the other day was on call for him because he was not available, she’s not my regular doctor When my primary care physician called me Monday he and I discussed The antibiotic that she prescribed me and he feels it’s needed at this point The doctor on call that gave me the antibiotic said that she is only giving hydrochloric one to her critically ill patients She also said she’s not giving any type of Z pack Because she claims steroids make corona worse The doctor on call is only giving hydrochloric one to her critically ill patients My doctor is open to giving it at any time if he feels it will work . Last Edited by ~kpm~ on 04/07/2020 02:51 PM ~With forethought and malice Whitless enacted an EO giving nursing homes immunity from wrongful death prosecutions, forced them to take in infected patients and is responsible for over 6500+ nursing home deaths~ |
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User ID: 77686894 United States 04/07/2020 02:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just read this article and you will understand. The link can’t be posted on GLP for some reason so you have to go to twitter link to get the link to article. Quoting: CountryWise [link to twitter.com (secure)] We are treating the wrong disease. See what CiCi’s does to our red blood cells and how hydroxychloriquine corrects it. Holy Crap! This makes a lot of sense and explains the progression of symptoms and why putting people on vents seems to be a death sentence. I have a great doctor, I will send him this article! Thanks, yes this makes sense, I hope the medical professionals take heed of it! 5* for you my friend! Thank you for taking time in reading it. There is an AC on this thread that has blocked or tried to sack every option anyone of us has brought up. I literally want to reply to him, “Ok Dr Fauci...just sign in” CountryWise Last Edited by CountryWise on 04/07/2020 02:59 PM |
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User ID: 77686894 United States 04/07/2020 03:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just read this article and you will understand. The link can’t be posted on GLP for some reason so you have to go to twitter link to get the link to article. Quoting: CountryWise [link to twitter.com (secure)] We are treating the wrong disease. See what CiCi’s does to our red blood cells and how hydroxychloriquine corrects it. I don't think. For starters, we're not entirely sure how hydroxycholoriquine even works - but this most of our meds. What we do know is that HCL is VERY toxic to red blood cells. The reason it used to work against malaria is that it begins killing the red blood cell by blocking diffusion and the parasite inside cannot breath, essentially. Reproduction halts and death follows. Sorry but HCL is very, very, very well known to be horribly toxic to red blood cells. Red blood cell death triggers the bone marrow to start making more red blood cells. Hello, you didn’t read the story! Try again! I did read it and it is rather confusing and misleading. For starters, I have not found what was described in the article in the literature. It exists, to an extent, but it appears this author added a lot of details. The author is dishonest and claims "The same mechanism that stops malaria from getting its hands on hemoglobin and gobbling it up seems to do the same to COVID-19" and "Again, while the full details are not known, the entire premise of this potentially ‘game changing’ treatment is to prevent hemoglobin from being interfered with, whether due to malaria or COVID-19." These statements are not true. The mechanism (which the author deceptively fails to detail though detailed their knowledge of covid's mechanism) is NOT the same for the parasite vs covid. In the case of malaria, the red blood cell begins to suffocate and die and the parasite living within does so, but much quicker. In covid, the toxicity of HCL negatively impacts our endisomes. Two compeltely different mechanisms solving two different issues. Article sucks. Okay Dr Fauci, sign in next time... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78188420 United States 04/07/2020 03:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just read this article and you will understand. The link can’t be posted on GLP for some reason so you have to go to twitter link to get the link to article. Quoting: CountryWise [link to twitter.com (secure)] We are treating the wrong disease. See what CiCi’s does to our red blood cells and how hydroxychloriquine corrects it. I don't think. For starters, we're not entirely sure how hydroxycholoriquine even works - but this most of our meds. What we do know is that HCL is VERY toxic to red blood cells. The reason it used to work against malaria is that it begins killing the red blood cell by blocking diffusion and the parasite inside cannot breath, essentially. Reproduction halts and death follows. Sorry but HCL is very, very, very well known to be horribly toxic to red blood cells. Red blood cell death triggers the bone marrow to start making more red blood cells. Hello, you didn’t read the story! Try again! This is bringing me right back around to 5G being the culprit as it damages bone marrow and the ability to produce red blood cells. Maybe it's not an either or, it was designed to be both an opportunistic bio warfare disease that is aided by 5G. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 48233175 United States 04/07/2020 03:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Novel treatments? Haven't you heard, the trump drug's been discontinued due to severe side effects :D Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78691157 it was later discovered, that in this particular case, the dose given was toxic, so it was human error not the medicine. however the person given this dose DID get cured from COVID-19. So it proved the medicine works. dumbass. Also all other studies have proven the medicine to be effective. IN YOUR FACE! Exactly. There are many different studies that are easy to look up which show the effectiveness of this drug on many different health problems beyond coronavirus. It's been shown to be effective in treating leukemia, lupus, child brain tumors, and rheumatoid arthritis, to name a few. It's been used in cancer therapy. Yet, it's cheap and it's patent has expired so big pharma can't make a ton of money off it like they can with expensive, patented new drugs and vaccines. That is why we're seeing all this nonsense about how it doesn't work from talking heads in the media who have no clue what they're talking about. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78537041 United States 04/07/2020 03:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just read this article and you will understand. The link can’t be posted on GLP for some reason so you have to go to twitter link to get the link to article. Quoting: CountryWise [link to twitter.com (secure)] We are treating the wrong disease. See what CiCi’s does to our red blood cells and how hydroxychloriquine corrects it. None scientific references found at that link. You couldn’t have read that and understood in six minutes. It’s written in laymen’s terms so it’s rather lengthy. Plus none shouldn’t have been your first word, doesn’t make your sentence intelligent. The link is to the story that is linked in the twitter link. Thanks for the link. Curious about one thing if anyone knows. Would the oxidative damage described or imflammation in the lungs cause blood clots in the lungs? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76343520 United States 04/07/2020 03:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I did read it and it is rather confusing and misleading. For starters, I have not found what was described in the article in the literature. It exists, to an extent, but it appears this author added a lot of details. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78762231 The author is dishonest and claims "The same mechanism that stops malaria from getting its hands on hemoglobin and gobbling it up seems to do the same to COVID-19" and "Again, while the full details are not known, the entire premise of this potentially ‘game changing’ treatment is to prevent hemoglobin from being interfered with, whether due to malaria or COVID-19." These statements are not true. The mechanism (which the author deceptively fails to detail though detailed their knowledge of covid's mechanism) is NOT the same for the parasite vs covid. In the case of malaria, the red blood cell begins to suffocate and die and the parasite living within does so, but much quicker. In covid, the toxicity of HCL negatively impacts our endisomes. Two compeltely different mechanisms solving two different issues. Article sucks. Your own statements contridict your claims that the author is dishonest and deceptive. That's pretty dishonest and deceptive of you. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78188420 United States 04/07/2020 03:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just read this article and you will understand. The link can’t be posted on GLP for some reason so you have to go to twitter link to get the link to article. Quoting: CountryWise [link to twitter.com (secure)] We are treating the wrong disease. See what CiCi’s does to our red blood cells and how hydroxychloriquine corrects it. None scientific references found at that link. You couldn’t have read that and understood in six minutes. It’s written in laymen’s terms so it’s rather lengthy. Plus none shouldn’t have been your first word, doesn’t make your sentence intelligent. The link is to the story that is linked in the twitter link. Thanks for the link. Curious about one thing if anyone knows. Would the oxidative damage described or imflammation in the lungs cause blood clots in the lungs? What seems like many moons ago now, when I first started reading that many and any ailments were being recorded as covid whether they were or not, there was a doctor who was saying that these blood coughing people showed signs of tuberculosis. He was attributing certain lack of diagnoses in some countries as being due to their normal immunizations against tb. |