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t rock
Posted 10/3/2021 19:40 (#9251148)
Subject: When it's close to home.


Tablerock Ranch eastern Wa
My mother in law of 43 years is in a nursing home with Alzheimer's she has been in a chair for a year and will only speak a few words on her best day, 2 weeks ago she developed a cough and sounded slightly congested so we had her tested and yes a break through case, she went downhill fast and was bed ridden. After seeing the **home was dragging their feet with nothing but oxygen in the nose and getting no commitment from her nurses to when she could get mono clonal we went up the ladder and called her gov doctor. Wife explained we felt strongly that early care was very important and we were getting concerned that her 02 levels were dropping to low, we asked for Ivermectin and the Mabs, he said he hadn't read any compelling studies to prescribe Ivermectin and would not prescribe it, Wife put the hard sell on him with first hand knowledge of friends success, and that a safe drug you would giver her had she had Rosacea would be withheld with nothing else being offered. Phone rang at 9:30 pm with the doctor saying he did more reading and would prescribe it ! two days after both Ivermectin and Mabs she was out of the woods and looking way better ! The home has had several people who had no one to advocate for them and they have been hospitalized from breakthrough cases. Special thanks to all the Doctors that will buck conventional thinking and honor their Hippocratic oath ! It is crime that we make Doctors choose between job security and the best care they can offer. This doctor told us he got major pushback from the pharmacy.
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