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Son that is 17 got a sore throat and started running a fever so my wife took him to a clinic that does rapid testing and they both got tested, son came back positive and the wife was negative. We are in day 3 of quarantine and my son has no fever but has some sinus pressure. Wife and I don’t have any symptoms. There might be something to this ivomectin and vitamin ritual. We bought 3 tubes of the apple flavored Ivercare horse wormer 3 weeks ago and we all took a dose a week until my son got the Covid then we took 1 dose 2 days in a row and doubled up on the b,c,d,and Zink vitamins. If might of just been a fluke but I would recommend taking something vs nothing. My aunt died from it a few weeks ago and other than being 76 she was in good health for her age but she didn’t take anything and after she got bad sick they only gave her prednisone and cough medicine. I got this information from here at the fire so I’m going to put a link for information to pass on again.
https://www.evms.edu/media/evms_pub...edicine/Marik-Covid-Protocol-Summary.pdf
Where are you able to get a rapid push-thru test?

Vanderbilt UMC of all places is still doing a 3-day test. Which is vsluable time wasted for someone with co-mobidities.
They got tested at a local Capital Regional clinic. We are in Missouri and seems like every decent sized town is doing the rapid test. Our small town pharmacy is even doing the rapid test but insurance doesn’t cover it.
Originally Posted by MadDog4298
They got tested at a local Capital Regional clinic. We are in Missouri and seems like every decent sized town is doing the rapid test. Our small town pharmacy is even doing the rapid test but insurance doesn’t cover it.


Cost ?
Originally Posted by slumlord
Where are you able to get a rapid push-thru test?

Vanderbilt UMC of all places is still doing a 3-day test. Which is vsluable time wasted for someone with co-mobidities.

Interesting.

Back at the end of Dec I got a rapid test directly before my heart procedure here in the outback of Jefferson State.

Will I vouch for the results of that test? Well, I'm still kickin' but maybe Vanderbilt knows something they don't let us hicks know. Like the rapid test results aren't that great?

And yes, I agree that someone with those co-morbidity issues might like to know before 3 days goes by, more so than Joe Schmo.
Originally Posted by 284LUVR
Originally Posted by MadDog4298
They got tested at a local Capital Regional clinic. We are in Missouri and seems like every decent sized town is doing the rapid test. Our small town pharmacy is even doing the rapid test but insurance doesn’t cover it.


Cost ?

$75
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by slumlord
Where are you able to get a rapid push-thru test?

Vanderbilt UMC of all places is still doing a 3-day test. Which is vsluable time wasted for someone with co-mobidities.

Interesting.

Back at the end of Dec I got a rapid test directly before my heart procedure here in the outback of Jefferson State.

Will I vouch for the results of that test? Well, I'm still kickin' but maybe Vanderbilt knows something they don't let us hicks know. Like the rapid test results aren't that great?

And yes, I agree that someone with those co-morbidity issues might like to know before 3 days goes by, more so than Joe Schmo.


I had one last week at the big house, the main hospital for pre admission procedure. 72 hour test.



Mrs slumlord got one 2 weeks ago at a different hospital, took 4 days.

I will add: our were PCR tests, if that makes any difference.
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by slumlord
Where are you able to get a rapid push-thru test?

Vanderbilt UMC of all places is still doing a 3-day test. Which is vsluable time wasted for someone with co-mobidities.

Interesting.

Back at the end of Dec I got a rapid test directly before my heart procedure here in the outback of Jefferson State.

Will I vouch for the results of that test? Well, I'm still kickin' but maybe Vanderbilt knows something they don't let us hicks know. Like the rapid test results aren't that great?

And yes, I agree that someone with those co-morbidity issues might like to know before 3 days goes by, more so than Joe Schmo.


Another thing Geno

I think if a person is symptomatic enough that they are compelled to go get tested,
Whether it be a drive by test or whatever, their doctor should start them on something. Even if flu, common cold, etc. Why wait for the test result.

Like right now, mrs slumlord’s 400lb lardass nephew bless his heart, has fever, aches, sniffles, migraine...he’s waiting 3 days for his result before doc will call in anything.

I offered to zip up the hill on the wheeler and leave some hydroxychloroquine up on the front door with some zinc and gatorade.

His mama said no, they didn’t need anything.
I came down with what was probably the CV in late September. I weigh close to 200 so I took a dose of Ivermectin sufficient for a 220 lb. animal. The fever went away pretty quick and the congestion in my bronchial area started to break up but I continued to cough up stuff for 2 or 3 weeks. I then located a bootleg Z-pak and knocked that out. So far no more problems, but I never got a test afterwards.
After a Z-pack I usually blow out and cough up the most epic green snot hockers.

Same as big as raw oysters.

I got pics somewhere
i ain't gonna take no chances of the vaccine is available. instead of two shots of the moderna i'm gonna take three sufficiently spaced apart for safety.

might do pfizer or even johnson & johnson for the third one so as to cover more bases.

we've got science. should use it or it might disappear.

my gramps would dose w/the white.
Originally Posted by Gus
i ain't gonna take no chances of the vaccine is available. instead of two shots of the moderna i'm gonna take three sufficiently spaced apart for safety.

might do pfizer or even johnson & johnson for the third one so as to cover more bases.

we've got science. should use it or it might disappear.

my gramps would dose w/the white.



I tried to get 2 flu shots last year.

😃


I got busted, they keep it in the Skynet database
Originally Posted by slumlord
After a Z-pack I usually blow out and cough up the most epic green snot hockers.

Same as big as raw oysters.

I got pics somewhere

No need to show 'em . We believe you.
Z-Packs don't do much for me.
Originally Posted by Gus
i ain't gonna take no chances of the vaccine is available. instead of two shots of the moderna i'm gonna take three sufficiently spaced apart for safety.

might do pfizer or even johnson & johnson for the third one so as to cover more bases.

we've got science. should use it or it might disappear.

my gramps would dose w/the white.


Seems 55 people have died already of the vaccine in the short time it has been available. Many people having had bad reactions.
Dumb question where do you get ivermectin?
Originally Posted by slumlord
After a Z-pack I usually blow out and cough up the most epic green snot hockers.

Same as big as raw oysters.

I got pics somewhere



Pics are worth 1000 words
Originally Posted by MadDog4298
Son that is 17 got a sore throat and started running a fever so my wife took him to a clinic that does rapid testing and they both got tested, son came back positive and the wife was negative. We are in day 3 of quarantine and my son has no fever but has some sinus pressure. Wife and I don’t have any symptoms. There might be something to this ivomectin and vitamin ritual. We bought 3 tubes of the apple flavored Ivercare horse wormer 3 weeks ago and we all took a dose a week until my son got the Covid then we took 1 dose 2 days in a row and doubled up on the b,c,d,and Zink vitamins. If might of just been a fluke but I would recommend taking something vs nothing. My aunt died from it a few weeks ago and other than being 76 she was in good health for her age but she didn’t take anything and after she got bad sick they only gave her prednisone and cough medicine. I got this information from here at the fire so I’m going to put a link for information to pass on again.
https://www.evms.edu/media/evms_pub...edicine/Marik-Covid-Protocol-Summary.pdf


so what is the dosage amount that you are taking?
Originally Posted by thumbcocker
Dumb question where do you get ivermectin?

Farm supply store. Some Drs will prescribe tablets if you go to them though.
Originally Posted by KFWA
Originally Posted by MadDog4298
Son that is 17 got a sore throat and started running a fever so my wife took him to a clinic that does rapid testing and they both got tested, son came back positive and the wife was negative. We are in day 3 of quarantine and my son has no fever but has some sinus pressure. Wife and I don’t have any symptoms. There might be something to this ivomectin and vitamin ritual. We bought 3 tubes of the apple flavored Ivercare horse wormer 3 weeks ago and we all took a dose a week until my son got the Covid then we took 1 dose 2 days in a row and doubled up on the b,c,d,and Zink vitamins. If might of just been a fluke but I would recommend taking something vs nothing. My aunt died from it a few weeks ago and other than being 76 she was in good health for her age but she didn’t take anything and after she got bad sick they only gave her prednisone and cough medicine. I got this information from here at the fire so I’m going to put a link for information to pass on again.
https://www.evms.edu/media/evms_pub...edicine/Marik-Covid-Protocol-Summary.pdf


so what is the dosage amount that you are taking?

On the vitamins we just took what the Marik file recommended that I linked. The ivermectin we just took the 250lb doses, but I’m no doctor I am just letting everyone know what is working for us.
Testing

In June I had a colonoscopy. Local hospital provided Covid test, cost included with procedure. Five hours to get test results.

Momma had Covid test at another local hospital pre-admission for hip replacement. Again cost included with procedure. Results available overnight.

We have a small med clinic in this town of 1200. They provide in house testing results for walk-in patients. Results while you wait. I do not know about cost or insurance information.
Originally Posted by MadDog4298
Son that is 17 got a sore throat and started running a fever so my wife took him to a clinic that does rapid testing and they both got tested, son came back positive and the wife was negative. We are in day 3 of quarantine and my son has no fever but has some sinus pressure. Wife and I don’t have any symptoms. There might be something to this ivomectin and vitamin ritual. We bought 3 tubes of the apple flavored Ivercare horse wormer 3 weeks ago and we all took a dose a week until my son got the Covid then we took 1 dose 2 days in a row and doubled up on the b,c,d,and Zink vitamins. If might of just been a fluke but I would recommend taking something vs nothing. My aunt died from it a few weeks ago and other than being 76 she was in good health for her age but she didn’t take anything and after she got bad sick they only gave her prednisone and cough medicine. I got this information from here at the fire so I’m going to put a link for information to pass on again.
https://www.evms.edu/media/evms_pub...edicine/Marik-Covid-Protocol-Summary.pdf

That's medical malpractice not prescribing Ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine to your aunt right from the start.
Originally Posted by slumlord
Where are you able to get a rapid push-thru test?

Vanderbilt UMC of all places is still doing a 3-day test. Which is vsluable time wasted for someone with co-mobidities.

When the wife went in Oct. 23rd they did the rapid test at Vanderbilt. She had tested positive in Jackson, they tried to make me take her to the Jackson/Madison County Hospital ER over her comorbidity issues and some freaky EKG test they ran at the Minor Emergency Clinic. I said not thanks and the nurse tried to tell me I had no choice. I gave the Chief of Police's Cell number and said you might ought to call him and ask if I had a choice...We left for Bandy from the Clinic. They rolled her across the street at 6:15 PM that night to the parking garage and held her there till a room was available. I picked her up at 10 the next morning as her O2 was good and they needed beds for sick folks.
Originally Posted by worriedman
Originally Posted by slumlord
Where are you able to get a rapid push-thru test?

Vanderbilt UMC of all places is still doing a 3-day test. Which is vsluable time wasted for someone with co-mobidities.

When the wife went in Oct. 23rd they did the rapid test at Vanderbilt. She had tested positive in Jackson, they tried to make me take her to the Jackson/Madison County Hospital ER over her comorbidity issues and some freaky EKG test they ran at the Minor Emergency Clinic. I said not thanks and the nurse tried to tell me I had no choice. I gave the Chief of Police's Cell number and said you might ought to call him and ask if I had a choice...We left for Bandy from the Clinic. They rolled her across the street at 6:15 PM that night to the parking garage and held her there till a room was available. I picked her up at 10 the next morning as her O2 was good and they needed beds for sick folks.


When I was admitted via the ER in October, Vandy did a rapid on me there. I mean, because they needed to move me onto other parts of the diagnostic army.



My pre admin last week was a 3 day thing.

Guess since they had time they could do the slow roll.
Originally Posted by gemby58
Originally Posted by slumlord
After a Z-pack I usually blow out and cough up the most epic green snot hockers.

Same as big as raw oysters.

I got pics somewhere



Pics are worth 1000 words


I featured thread on it a few months ago but since I am a volume contributor, it could be 20,000 posts back. Not just quantity but quality.


I can repost some time. Those epic snots are “in the cloud” 😃
These rapid results test are probably not PCR’s and more likely BinaxNow or similar
Rapid testing is available at CVS here. If its positive then they send it in for a PCR test and the reslults take 72 hours. The rapid tests have a high false positive so they confirm them.

The NIH just updated its guidelines on Ivermectin. It used to be recommended against. Now it isn't. The Association of Physicians and Surgeons is encouraging doctors to prescribe it. My 80 year old mom just tested positive yesterday and we printed out this link and her doctor prescribed it. She was the first patient who he prescribed it for because he wasn't aware that NIH was no longer advising against it.

https://aapsonline.org/aaps-applauds-nih-revised-stance-on-ivermectin-for-covid-19/

I’ll post this again. If you use the 1% solution, just divide your weight by 100 and use that many mls (cc) in an 8 oz glass of water. Ivomec flat works. My wife probably knows more than 50% of the Drs out there concerning the use of Ivomec for COVID.

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Originally Posted by JamesJr
Z-Packs don't do much for me.


First person I ever heard say that. Schitt works great for me. Wish I could get some without script. I got a schitt ton of doxy and bactrim from when I was doing Lyme treatments, like 5 bottles of the Fish Aid Amoxicillin, and probably a bunch others. But azithromycin I couldnt find.
Bristecd are you using as a preventative or treatment or both?
My Dr put me on it as a preventative before Thanksgiving. I was taking it twice a week. So my son got it from his BB coach at school - no symptoms, just tested + ( but he wasn’t taking it regular). Daughter and wife tested +, minimum to no symptoms. I tested positive the week of Christmas, felt great only lost smell and taste for a few days. Dr did a follow up chest x-ray and blood work. Blood was totally normal and chest x-ray showed 1 tiny opacity. Dr said she thought it was a x-ray of a non-COVID person. Ivomec may not totally prevent in all people, but your symptoms will be greatly reduced. Keep in mind, I did not isolate from my family when they were positive. If you want a ton of info, go to:
Family First Medical Center (Dr Alison Garza) on Facebook.

I was taking the horse paste, then switched to the 1% solution.
Originally Posted by 284LUVR
Originally Posted by MadDog4298
They got tested at a local Capital Regional clinic. We are in Missouri and seems like every decent sized town is doing the rapid test. Our small town pharmacy is even doing the rapid test but insurance doesn’t cover it.


Cost ?




$90 cheapest here without insurance.
Originally Posted by slumlord
After a Z-pack I usually blow out and cough up the most epic green snot hockers.

Same as big as raw oysters.

I got pics somewhere


Amen to that brother
Originally Posted by BRISTECD
My Dr put me on it as a preventative before Thanksgiving. I was taking it twice a week. So my son got it from his BB coach at school - no symptoms, just tested + ( but he wasn’t taking it regular). Daughter and wife tested +, minimum to no symptoms. I tested positive the week of Christmas, felt great only lost smell and taste for a few days. Dr did a follow up chest x-ray and blood work. Blood was totally normal and chest x-ray showed 1 tiny opacity. Dr said she thought it was a x-ray of a non-COVID person. Ivomec may not totally prevent in all people, but your symptoms will be greatly reduced. Keep in mind, I did not isolate from my family when they were positive. If you want a ton of info, go to:
Family First Medical Center (Dr Alison Garza) on Facebook.

I was taking the horse paste, then switched to the 1% solution.



Thanks for this! Bookmarked her page.
My wife and about 9 people from my church as well as 2 friends who work for the county had been diagnosed with Covid19. Now keep in mind that the CDC is admitting a SUPER HIGH rate of invalid "positives" but all of the afore mentioned people were sick to one extent or another.

My pastor's wife is a nurse with a lot of experience and she told everyone about Ivermectin and so we all tried it.

To say it's like a miracle is not an overstatement. One man who is 82 years old and was getting very worried that he was going to die because he felt so bad took it right here at my home (about 3 feet from where I am sitting right now) and the NEXT DAY he told me it's as if he never had it at all.

So believe what you will,------------- but I am sold on it.
I'm not intending to take it regularly as a preventative, but I'm going to keep some on hand in case I do need it or my elderly parents need it.
Originally Posted by pahick
Originally Posted by JamesJr
Z-Packs don't do much for me.


First person I ever heard say that. Schitt works great for me. Wish I could get some without script. I got a schitt ton of doxy and bactrim from when I was doing Lyme treatments, like 5 bottles of the Fish Aid Amoxicillin, and probably a bunch others. But azithromycin I couldnt find.


Penecilin based antibiotics are known to become very, very toxic as they degrade. This is one med you do NOT want to just keep on the shelf forever.
Originally Posted by BRISTECD

I’ll post this again. If you use the 1% solution, just divide your weight by 100 and use that many mls (cc) in an 8 oz glass of water. Ivomec flat works. My wife probably knows more than 50% of the Drs out there concerning the use of Ivomec for COVID.

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Thank you for posting. Interestingly, I went to the URL listed at the bottom of the label to get additional information. ... "This content has been removed by author"
Originally Posted by Orion2000
Originally Posted by BRISTECD

I’ll post this again. If you use the 1% solution, just divide your weight by 100 and use that many mls (cc) in an 8 oz glass of water. Ivomec flat works. My wife probably knows more than 50% of the Drs out there concerning the use of Ivomec for COVID.

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Thank you for posting. Interestingly, I went to the URL listed at the bottom of the label to get additional information. ... "This content has been removed by author"

Never-mind. Found it. New link below. In the process of looking for this link, found several other articles related to small scale trials of Ivermectin. Curious given the promise shown in small trials that no one has undertaken a large scale trial of Ivermectin for human prophylaxis... Hmmm...

https://www.researchgate.net/public..._Personnel_and_Post-Exposure_Prophylaxis
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A. Maddog takes dog wormer. I kid you not. Srsly. That's what I give my dogs monthly for heartworms. If you get the Zimectrin Gold you can worm yourself for intestinal parasites at the same time. Its cheaper in the long run just buying bottles of Ivermectin, though. I'd recommend it except with only a couple dogs the bottle usually expires before I use it all. But if you're worming yourself and the family, too, it might work out.

B. The kung flu is so mild you wouldn't be able to tell if the ivermectin was doing anything.

C. I really appreciate all the entertainment. Really. :))
Good info for those with symptoms, thanks for posting

Just FYI. I guess #7 will eliminate most of the Campfire, LOL.

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Originally Posted by urbaneruralite
A. Maddog takes dog wormer. I kid you not. Srsly. That's what I give my dogs monthly for heartworms. If you get the Zimectrin Gold you can worm yourself for intestinal parasites at the same time. Its cheaper in the long run just buying bottles of Ivermectin, though. I'd recommend it except with only a couple dogs the bottle usually expires before I use it all. But if you're worming yourself and the family, too, it might work out.

B. The kung flu is so mild you wouldn't be able to tell if the ivermectin was doing anything.

C. I really appreciate all the entertainment. Really. :))


Answer to B is I thought same thing until it killed some friends and family of mine. Yea all of them was over 70 except for a buddy that was 48 and only thing wrong with him was 40 to 50 lbs over weight. So I weighed the odds and bought vitamins and ivermectin and other than going stir crazy from having to quarantine we all feel fine, son just has a stopped up nose but gets to go back to school Friday.

Answer to C , your welcome!!!
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