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You saved your husband but being involved. Not many families could do that and not many nurses were co-operative.

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Reading your story was tough, as I could not save my father. But your story exudes courage, the long relentless fight for your husband's life, is miraculous. Sadly, our family didn't get our prayed for victory, and Dad died after 52 days.

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You and your husband fought a hard won battle. I admire your tenacity and how you rolled up your sleeves and became active in his care. So many weren't allowed to be involved in the care of loved ones during covid at hospitals and nursing homes. I have to believe that in itself helped keep your husband alive. Having family present during this time is critical and I believe that's one reason they were kept away. I hope your husband has fully recovered from this horrible experience. Thank you for sharing your story.

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🙏❤️⚘️ I alert patients of the pitfalls of remdesivir. Some listen. Some do not. I refuse to give it now that I know it has cyanide in it.

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If you don’t fight for your family and friends day and night they may die in any hospital in America ! Never leave them alone question everything they try to do and keep a list for everything they do so if something happens you can fill charges against everyone!

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So glad he survived!

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Ignoring the KILLING makes it no less lethal. #CrimesAgainstHumanity #HospitalsBecameKillingFields #APECresultedInC19mRNAIllnessAndDeath #RemdesivirKilledMillions #LookTheOtherWayToAbsolveOneselfOfGuilt

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criminal behavior of so many. so glad your hubby was able to pull thru.

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Thankfully, I was already clued into Pharma and vaccines from living in the autism world with our son, so we never fell prey to that propaganda. Instead, I loaded us all up on the appropriate supplements. And I had already been following Nicole Sirotek, due to her disturbing Youtube video. At the same time as you, in November of 2021, both my husband and I came down with what was probably the Delta variant. I did have a pre-stock of ivermectin but hadn't been pre-medicating. Days 1-8 were tolerable and we felt we were out of the woods. In the meantime, we found a doctor who would prescribe more Ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine and other things to treat the symptoms. They recommended we get the antibody infusion that they could also provide but I turned it down after reading the disclaimer. On day 9, I started spiraling in spite of taking all the meds. My O2 sat went down to 84 and we got really scared. My husband took me back to the doctor and I did get the infusion. I was extremely close to being hospitalized and I had heard all the horror stories. The next day, I was on the upswing but then my husband started spiraling down, so I then took him for the antibody infusions. By the grace of God, we found a good doctor who saved us, and I have referred many people to her. Sadly, one of my friends was too far along before going there. She was asthmatic and attributed her early symptoms to that. When she finally did go, they did everything they could before having to call an ambulance to take her to the hospital from their office. Another friend, who had accompanied her, made sure there was a "NO REMDESIVIR" sign on her for when she was admitted. But it was too late and she had no one to advocate for her (if the hospital would have even allowed it), and she was intubated immediately and placed into ICU, where she passed a couple of days later.

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Thank you for telling your story!!! Many do not believe our once dynamic health care has descended to this level!

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