Comments by "Maria S" (@marias5088) on "Dr. John Campbell" channel.

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  74. ​ @hbg8683  Both of my boys are studying at home. My first one was done with high school at 13 and was going to go to college at 14 but he got sick with a virus (which was making him vomit for days) followed by a reactive arthritis and was hospitalized with arthritis. I tell everyone who lives in the US to stay away from Children's hospital. They hospitalized my son with arthritis (his ankles were badly swollen and he could not walk because of pain) yet they KNEW they were not going to treat him because they did not have a pediatric rheumatologist in their hospital. So they kept him there for 21 days against my will, placed him in an eating disorder clinic (!!!) to gain weight. I could not believe my eyes when I saw that there was NOT A WORD written about arthritis in his discharge papers (they stated in his report that they "looked for everything under the sun and could not find anything wrong with him"). When I realized the doctors were not going to treat his arthritis in that hospital (when his arthritis already migrated to his knees, arms and hips), I called my naturopath in tears telling her the situation. She gave me two 15-dollar homeopathic medicines that CLEARED his swelling in THREE days (after more than 10 days of him getting worse and worse every day in that hospital). The doctors at Children's thought that it was his immune system that healed him. I believe he had already had some arthritis in his neck and his immune system had been really bad even before he got sick with the virus but because they were not treating him in the hospital, he developed systemic arthritis (now he has stage IV arthritis in his hips and needs hip a replacement surgery, and over half of his neck vertebrae are fused). There is more than that. The Children's Hospital doctors called CPS on me to cover up their criminal behavior and I was under an investigation for 6 months. When the CPS finally realized he HAD an illness, they closed the case. I should have never taken him to that hospital. I had already had very little trust in the medical profession before he got hospitalized but they ruined what was left of it completely. He is seeing an orthopedic surgeon at Mayo in August for a hip replacement surgery. I pray it goes well. I really appreciate your compassion and thought I'd share my story with you. I don't have much more to say and just want to wish you good health. Many blessings to you for sharing your experience in healthcare. ❤
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  120.  @tamarinds  I agree with you. Dr. Campbell is limited in what he can say on YouTube. I am not naïve. My older son's health problems started from his childhood vaccinations so I was not going to advise him to get a Covid vaccine. If I told you my son's story, you'd probably weep. I am in the USA and the doctors here are committing real crimes and for the most part do not face any consequences. At age 19 my older son has stage IV arthritis and advanced osteoporosis, his neck is mostly fused, he has gut inflammation, anemia and other problems - ALL because of medical mistakes. However, mistakes can be made unintentionally but crimes should be punished and that's not the case in America. My son was held at Children's Hospital for 21 days without treatment for reactive arthritis that he got in several joints (he was badly swollen). He was brought to their ER unable to walk from pain and they hospitalized him KNOWING they would NOT be treating him for arthritis because they did not have a rheumatologist in that hospital. To shut me up, they immediately called CPS on me. I could not do anything against them because I was being investigated for 6 months. The doctors did not even know that I successfully treated his arthritis myself in only 3 days in that hospital after he had been refused treatment for over 10 days and had been getting worse every day. If I had not treated him, they'd hold him in the hospital much longer. One doctor recently asked me if I took those doctors to court. I did not even think of doing that because I knew they would win. Hospitals have too much money and power. They were so bold that they did not even mention arthritis in my son's discharge papers. That moment I knew that they could get away with almost anything.
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  156.  @midgarden  I just found an article and I will quote here what it said about treating Covid with Amantadine: "The solution might be in repurposing a drug that has been in use for years—amantadine—a treatment that was originally used as an agent against influenza A. However, it lost efficacy due to viral resistance. Coincidentally, doctors found that it can help in the treatment of Parkinson disease. The prescribing of amantadine for this condition recently led researchers to an interesting discovery. Polish doctors Konrad Rejdak and Pawel Grieb observed that 22 patients who had been taking amantadine or memantine for multiple sclerosis, Parkinson disease, or cognitive impairment did not have any clinical manifestations of COVID-19 after testing positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). During this same time, another practicing Polish physician was using amantadine off-label to treat patients with COVID-19. Dr. Wlodzimierz Bodnar, a pediatrician and pulmonologist, became sick with the virus and self-treated with amantadine. His symptoms began to subside within 48 hours of taking the medication. After recovering, Bodnar used his personal and clinical experience to develop a protocol to use with patients. He has treated hundreds of patients since March 2020, many of whom have posted their testimonies and stories of gratitude online, where they thanked Dr. Bodnar for helping them during their illness. He has also published his guidelines with dosing recommendations online, emphasizing that patients should only take amantadine as directed by a health care professional."
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