Warning issued as researchers reveal another potential treatment for coronavirus

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  1. AmericanNationalist

    AmericanNationalist Well-Known Member

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    For severe asthma attacks, and then I got a nebuilzer with the liquid medication. Now, as long as it can be treated with that, I can be treated at home.
     
  2. Bowerbird

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    Aren’t you fortunate that you did not develop post measles encephalitis
     
  3. Bowerbird

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    Hmmm.

    Ever heard of “status asthmaticus”?

    Like Coronavirus most asthmatics CAN be treated at home but let’s say your reliever meds do not work so we take you into hospital and give you continuous ventolin plus hydrocortisone and it is still not working..........

    This is the point - there comes a time when home treatment will no longer work

    BTW stay safe you are “at risk”

    Some good advice

    https://www.nationalasthma.org.au/news/2020/covid-19-and-your-asthma-patients
     
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    Its well know as a dewormer for horses, as a paste.
     
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  5. politicalcenter

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    Ya, here you can buy it over the counter.
     
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    But the Germans do that, because we have no vaccine against the virus. It is a theory, if you have so many recovered people, which are immune you can bring them back into a working cycle and get the economy going again. That's one reason they will start mass testing for antibodies. How many of the workforce can go back to work and for that you need mass testing for antibodies.
     
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    Big hospitals tend to be the better ones. Those who live in rural areas and in small towns have only clinics and small limited hospitals. For anything serious one has to be taken, by ambulance or air, to a city with a big hospital.
     
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    I say it's the cure, give it to everyone now, no testing needed

    wow, I am just like Trump, so now I get credit if it works, so don't forget to praise me if it does

    </end sarcasm>

    lets hope one of these potential cures works, but wait for the experts to confirm it
     
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    It sure didn't help my goats. De worming with imevectin was my first course of action. Then I tried medicated feed and it seemed to slow the process.... Then I tried CORID for coccidossis and they lived for almost a month after they got the scours. But they still died. Then I went and vaccinated all the healthy ones.... even the babies with a cdt vaccine. Then after the vaccinations the tails went straight up... the babies started jumping around and no scours.
     
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  10. Bowerbird

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    I would NOT repeat NOT recommend buying horse paste and hope it will cure the virus
     
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    My generation had all those diseases, except pocks a vaccine was available and mandatory, got the scares on both shoulders.
    Only in the early 60s, vaccines became available in my country and became mandatory.
    Had measles, chcickenpox and what the ever.
    Chickenpox will get you again when you become younger, its than called shingles and they suck big times.
     
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    We may get there and I hope so

    The real solution will be a vaccine
     
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    Hell no, that stuf tastes horrible, better kiss a cows ars and hope it will cure the virus.
     
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    ...let them go to a hospital?
     
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    With bells on! Had trigeminal neuralgia courtesy of childhood chickenpox

    Sucked BIG time!
     
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    And what happens when the hospitals can no longer take any more patients?
     
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    Got my first shingles shot .... they will call about the second one. I got chicken pox at 22. I thought I had leprosy. Nasty nasty nasty.
     
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    No question, only a vaccine is a solution. But than we have to watchout for possible mutation, like the flue virus.
     
  19. Bowerbird

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    Yes we know

    Meantime we do not know how long immunity lasts

    Tetanus is an example of a disease where the patient does not build up an immunity
     
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    I had the measles, chickenpox, and the mumps. I had one each year for three years in a row during Christmas break, and didn't miss a day of school.
     
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    No... buy the oral drench.... just foolin.
     
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    Chaos.

    But thats a risk regardless.
     
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    Ivermectin is used for a variety of parasites, internal and external. If you are feeding your dog Heartguard....you are feeding him Ivermectin. It comes in many forms....chewables, paste, liquid. I have a 150lb dog so Heartguard is quite expensive....so I keep some (liquid) Ivermectin for horses in the fridge....the dose is 1cc per 100 lbs given orally. Ivermectin attacks the central nervous system of the parasite, IIRC.
     
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    I had the shingles for two years, never healed. I have been shot, broke both legs and arms several times, but that pain was just unreal. I do not take pain killers, maybe a Bayer. Luckily with my history I knew pain rather well, after 3 weeks my brain just shut it out as good as possible.
    After 2 years I was healed, scars, aint gone win a beauty contest, with out a shirt. Got vaccinated.
    Right now with the stress running my business, essential, and trying to keep my employees healthy, the scars burn, like a second degree burn, red, but no outbreak, just saying hello, missed me ?

    The Corona is extremely serious, but do not forget the other crap. Shingles if you had them, will torture you for the rest of your live. The vaccine just prevents a full outbreak.
     

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