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Comments by "Snowbird" (@snowbird6855) on "Coronavirus and Sepsis" video.
This video should be required watching for everyone over age 12, so that the covidiots wake up.. with some clips of people in hospital or struggling at home.!!!
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@MRCAGR1 John, So very sorry to hear of your mother! You're likely a wonderful and caring nurse and it's great to know dedicated staff such as yourself are doing the job they were meant to do!
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There are 5 clinical trials underway for intravenous vitamin C for Covid, including one in Montreal. Dr. Andrew Weber (pulmonologist) of Long Island is using it rather successfully on his patients. If you Google his name you can read articles about this.
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@kevinbyrne4538 The results are only ambiguous in testing where there's interference or funding by Pharma. Just as with HCQ. Dr Linus Pauling (double Nobel laureate) studied and tested IV C use decades ago and you can read his findings in some of his books.
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@Polarbear-zy6vf Glad she made it!!
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Not everyone is in hospital when it starts though, so the experience of staff is not relevant
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@colincampbell4261 Oh I get that, in Canada it's the same, there's quite a lot not covered
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@jag251080 Wow, that's an amazing story and it must've been very painful and frightening!! Good thing you recovered! My thinking is you're fine now especially if you're monitoring your vitamin D, taking lots of C plus zinc too, and have a healthy diet.
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@jag251080 That would be my guess too, you dodged a bullet! Personally, I do cleansing time to time and that's a great deal idea for anyone who's had to take some drugs. I did that after my hip replacement because I just didn't want anything hiding out in my liver etc🥵
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No not free. High taxes pay for it. In the USA, where I do not live but my sister and family do, you can pay for health insurance and the yearly cost is less than what we pay through taxes in Canada. Plus they don't have lineups as we do yet they have some of the top specialists in the world.
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@zonnacowell6227 Our healthcare in Canada is similarly restrictive plus we have far less updated technology and only a few high end specialists in the largest cities. It takes a minimum of 6 months to get an MRI. I waited a whole year for an appointment to begin the process for my hip replacement surgery. In Toronto the emergency room waits can be several hours and hallway medicine is not unusual. And that's pre-covid. It's not unknown that those Canadians who can afford it become health care tourists in other countries. There's an MRI clinic in Buffalo who's clients are 95% Canadian. The best option IMO is the European model. They combine private and publicly funded care. My uncle was a physician there so we had a lot of insight as to the processes.
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@kevinbyrne4538 Not surprising. I want to see what Montreal finds.
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