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Ivermectin overdose cases are causing ER gridlocks in Oklahoma
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Originally posted by NorrinRadd View Post
I bought a bottle of "Spic-n-Span" a few days ago. Among the bottles on the shelf, I noticed some made claims of killing Covid, and some did not. Inspection showed that the ingredients were identical, and that the only difference was the production date. The one without the Covid claim was bottled in 2019.
I made my choice based on scent, and bought the older one.
Uh... ok. Only a minor stretch, I guess -- as long as you're Ralph Dibny or Reed Richards.
Over here, I've read and heard accounts of pharmacies refusing to fill doctors' orders for HCQ and ivermectin if the doctors reveal they intend them for Covid.
A neighbour who lost the 4th and 5th fingers of both hands in a motor racing accident many years ago is still provided with morphine for daily use. Maybe such a prescription for an unknown patient at a pharmacy might be queried....... I'll check up on what powers of refusal are given to pharmacies here.
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Originally posted by eider View Post
A brief review of these people threw up several links to reports of overcharging credit cards. I didn't bother to read more.
WKH seems to be strong or based in India and I'm sure that I've seen reports on telly about Ivermectin's use in India where the vaccines are not so readily accessible.
Author affiliations:
Affiliations- 1 Front-Line Covid-19 Critical Care Alliance, Madison, WI.
- 2 Memphis VA Medical Center-University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Research Services, Memphis, TN.
- 3 University of Texas Health Science Center, Critical Care Service, Houston, TX.
- 4 Department of Medicine, Hackensack School of Medicine, Seton Hall, NJ; and.
- 5 Eastern Virginia Medical School, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care, Norfolk, VA.
SO, given your post here I take it you have no argument and can't face actual peer reviewed science.
So I guess that you've used Ivermectin..... do you have any personal reviews about it?
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Originally posted by eider View Post
The OP.... fake news. Actually I doubt that, in fact I wonder why one of the hospitals went to such lengths to smother the claims..... agenda, possibly? Was that the fake news?
Ah, yes..... HQC, beaten to a horse pulp. Did you use it? Inject it, possibly? Yes, I think the HQC claims probably were horse pulp.
I did use it back in the late 80s when I got malaria working in Africa. Worked beautifully. ANy other stupid questions?Last edited by Gondwanaland; 09-09-2021, 07:33 AM.
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Originally posted by eider View Post
The guy that hasn't worked in that hospital for two months....... I wonder why he left. Maybe he is the guy that knows what has been going on in that hospital, hm?
Good grief, quit playin Twister, and just admit you posted an article that got shown to be wrong instead of trying to contort to idiotic lengths to pretend it wasn't actually wrong. You got duped. Happens to the best of us. Get over it.
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Originally posted by NorrinRadd View Post
I think Twebbers recognize Babylon Bee is satire. One of my FB friends seems to be generally of at least average intelligence, but often takes Bee headlines as serious. Distressing.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by eider View Post
The OP.... fake news. Actually I doubt that, in fact I wonder why one of the hospitals went to such lengths to smother the claims..... agenda, possibly? Was that the fake news?
Ah, yes..... HQC, beaten to a horse pulp. Did you use it? Inject it, possibly? Yes, I think the HQC claims probably were horse pulp.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/07/polit...ory/index.html
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Originally posted by Gondwanaland View PostWhat are you on about now? This is a well respected peer-reviewed journal that is part of the Index Medicus, as well as the Web of Science Core Collectionm which is a highly respected and curated collection that contains only high quality and respected peer-reviewed journals.
Author affiliations:
Affiliations- 1 Front-Line Covid-19 Critical Care Alliance, Madison, WI.
- 2 Memphis VA Medical Center-University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Research Services, Memphis, TN.
- 3 University of Texas Health Science Center, Critical Care Service, Houston, TX.
- 4 Department of Medicine, Hackensack School of Medicine, Seton Hall, NJ; and.
- 5 Eastern Virginia Medical School, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care, Norfolk, VA.
SO, given your post here I take it you have no argument and can't face actual peer reviewed science.
That's wonderful news.
So I won't be reading any posts of yours that criticise recommendations from bodies like WHO or FDA, etc?
WHy would you 'guess' that? Because you're braindead?
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Originally posted by Gondwanaland View Post
They smothered the claims because they were a lie. THat's usually what one does when someone who hasn't worked for you for two months, lies about you and about your hospital. DUH.
I did not use it when I had covid in February 2020, no. Because I was not aware it was a potential treatment.
I did use it back in the late 80s when I got malaria working in Africa. Worked beautifully. ANy other stupid questions?
OK.,... that fits.
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Originally posted by Gondwanaland View Post
He's a staffing doctor. i.e. not a direct employee, just brought in when hospitals need staffing. You really have no clue what you are talking about. Ivermectin wasn't even being mentionedmuch two months ago, so now you're claiming that he actually meant that 2 months ago, at a rural hospital, there were gunshot victims standing in line while there were ivermectin overdoses?
Good grief, quit playin Twister, and just admit you posted an article that got shown to be wrong instead of trying to contort to idiotic lengths to pretend it wasn't actually wrong. You got duped. Happens to the best of us. Get over it.
So he was not worried about any employment with that hospital.
It's locums who see the dirt and dare to report it, I would suggest.
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That's how that doctor could report on 'Hospitals in Oklahoma'........ He was a Locum, what you call a 'staffing' doctor?
He was working at them all.
....figures.Last edited by eider; 09-10-2021, 12:57 AM.
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Originally posted by CivilDiscourse View Post
I think he fact checked Former President Trump, and was subsequently blocked for making so many claims against him.
I wonder where Dan collected his totally accurate evidence? A phone call or two? IT! That was it, I guess.
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Originally posted by eider View Post
Daniel Dale, the fact checker?
I think he fact checked Former President Trump, and was subsequently blocked for making so many claims against him.
I wonder where Dan collected his totally accurate evidence? A phone call or two? IT! That was it, I guess.
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Originally posted by eider View Post
Well, that was easy. So you do take notice of and respect 'peer-reviewed' journals? All of them?
That's wonderful news.
So I won't be reading any posts of yours that criticise recommendations from bodies like WHO or FDA, etc?
I do enjoy reading nasty insults from members. It tells me so much about you.
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Originally posted by eider View Post
So you haven't had HQC prescribed for you when suffering from Covid.
OK.,... that fits.
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Originally posted by eider View Post
Locum. So he was a Locum. That fits.
So he was not worried about any employment with that hospital.
It's locums who see the dirt and dare to report it, I would suggest.
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That's how that doctor could report on 'Hospitals in Oklahoma'........ He was a Locum, what you call a 'staffing' doctor?
He was working at them all.
....figures.
You quoted a liar. You started an OP based on a liar. And instead of being a rational human being and saying "hey, my bad, got snooker by the news who werebpushinh this guy's bs", you keep doubling down and looking even more like a twit.
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