"IVERMECTIN SAVED JOEY’S LIFE, AFTER REMDESIVIR NEARLY KILLED HIM"
Husband Attributes Wife’s 10-Minute Visit to Him in Hospital to Saving His Life
Husband Joey and his wife, Pam, are both nurses with decades of public service and nursing experience. In late July 2021, Joey and Pam both came down with Covid-19. Pam recovered without incident, but Joey did not. Pam believes the difference may have been in regards to the difference in their nutrition and daily supplements. Joey’s oxygen kept dropping and he was struggling more to breathe. On August 7, 2021, they decided Joey needed to go to the hospital for oxygen supplementation via ambulance.
After Joey arrived, no one from the hospital contacted Pam to let her know what was going on. When she finally reached Joey, he was under the impression that he was coming home, only to find out that he was being admitted. The very next day the doctor said they were starting him on a 5-day treatment cycle of Remdesivir. With each day of his Remdesivir treatment, his condition deteriorated. Pam, who was checking his labs daily, was able to correspond each Remdesivir treatment to his declining health and out-of-range lab levels. Immediately after starting the Remdesivir, his oxygen saturation started dropping. After every dose of Remdesivir, his health was declining. By the time he finished his final dose of Remdesivir, he was on the maximum oxygen flow with a nonrebreather. His other labs were declining as well; the more Remdesivir, the sicker Joey became. His protein levels were going down, his liver function was declining, he had kidney failure setting in, his potassium levels were off, his D-Dimer level was elevated, just everything was getting off track.
Joey, however, had a goal to get out of the hospital and back to his family. When the doctor would come in to check on him, Joey would pretend that he was doing better, when he was really struggling. All this time his wife was isolated from him, but she was checking his labs daily and could see her husband was not doing well or getting the proper medication or nutrition. She decided she would have to be the one to get her husband well; she would have to take his care into her own hands. She started bringing him in Ivermectin and vitamins, following the Front Line Covid-19 Critical Care Alliance’s (FLCCC) protocol to the tee. Pam also realized she needed to feed him and started meals for Joey according to what his labs said he needed. Pam also was able to get her nurse friends to let her come in for ten minutes one day to see her husband. Joey attributes that ten minutes to saving his life. Just a ten-minute visit, gave him the will he needed to fight. He pushed himself with the help of Pam, to titrate down off his oxygen and build his lungs up. Also, getting him Ivermectin and proper nutrition, are why we have Joey here with us today to tell his story, which we are so thankful. Had Joey and Pam not taken control of his care, they might not be in this situation.
Joey and Pam want people to know that patients being isolated from their loved ones is contributing to the patient giving up and dying. That, and lack of proper medications and nutrition. Joey was lucky because Pam worked at the hospital where he was admitted, and had the medical experience to understand his labs and what they were telling her about her husband’s condition. Joey and Pam believe the best advice is to treat early at home using the FLCCC’s protocol, stay away from the hospital and stay away from the toxic drug, Remdesivir as it is a killer.
In this process, Joey and Pam discovered key principles that resulted in Joey’s survival:
1) Do not take Remdesivir under any circumstances.
2) Pam helped coach Joey on building lung capacity. Via phone, she was briefed of Joey’s condition and drilled him on what he needed to accomplish to stay alive.
3) Pam fought to visit Joey in person. Joey credits one 10-minute visit with his wife as having given him the will to fight for life. Human contact = survival.
4) Pam smuggled Ivermectin and other supplements from the FLCCC’s Math+ protocol to Joey (hidden with books). Joey had to navigate taking the medication without being seen.
Ivermectin saved Joey’s life, after Remdesivir nearly killed him.
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Oh my gosh. I could have written this story. The same thing happened with my daughter except I didn't smuggle in ivermectin to her. But her husband did take her in the vitamins, zinc and quercetin, I was monitoring her labs and she was relaying her vital signs to me and I helped her to wean off the oxygen over the phone. The doctors and nurses were hell bent on continuing the Remdesivir and getting her on a ventilator, they told her as much. I was determined that wouldn't happen as I knew it was a death sentence. Thank heavens your husband had you advocating for him remotely, and I was able to do so for my daughter and we saved 2 lives from the medical genocide. My heart hurts every day for those that couldn't be saved. If I have to fight until the day I die to see that justice is done for the senseless murders that happened I will. We can never let this occur again. The profession I worked in for 37 years and loved deserves so much better.
Although So triggering to read, you were so blessed that somehow you had access to him and he could still eat and swallow. Miracles.....God bless you both!