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That was a really interesting read.
Short version as I my pea brain understands it is to separate which [labelled] vaccines can be used and be legally labeled FDA approved.

For example, the Pfizer (now Cominarty) is only FDA approved for adults. So, even tho the same formula, the liability protections and labeling on the vial need to be consistent with that limited approval.

That same vaccine is not FDA approved (or therefore liability protected for the patient) for children under 16. Yet.
 
I got a just-in-case script for my wife last Friday. CVS notified her it was ready on Monday. She picked it up and when she got home it only had 10 tablets of the 40 tablet prescription. I called and was told that was all they had and it was so hard to get they could not tell me when they could fill. I ask will you notify us when it is complete she said no that I should just check with them every once in a while to see if it was filled. :rolleyes:
I got a 40 tab script through push health snd had it filled by honeybee with zero issues. But that was a month ago. Also have the horse paste on hand as a back up.
 
Ivermectin is banned?
Sort of - from main stream medicine, anyway. My doc would not prescribe it citing "jeopardize my license". This in MD.

She also felt she could get in trouble for just researching it - this after I felt I was actually educating my own doctor on that and a few other things we've discussed on here. Some she said were BS, some she admitted being ignorant of - like the huge success India had with Ivermectin.

You can get it through Push Health which is an online heath care outfit.

Just download the app.

To be fair, she is 100% all in on Monoclonal Antibodies.
 
Sort of - from main stream medicine, anyway. My doc would not prescribe it citing "jeopardize my license". This in MD.

She also felt she could get in trouble for just researching it - this after I felt I was actually educating my own doctor on that and a few other things we've discussed on here. Some she said were BS, some she admitted being ignorant of - like the huge success India had with Ivermectin.

You can get it through Push Health which is an online heath care outfit.

Just download the app.

To be fair, she is 100% all in on Monoclonal Antibodies.
Absolutely - I got mine through push health already.

I think it’s nuts that she could get in trouble for prescribing one of the world’s declared “essential drugs” that is safe for human consumption and won a Nobel Prize.
 
I got a 40 tab script through push health snd had it filled by honeybee with zero issues. But that was a month ago. Also have the horse paste on hand as a back up.
I got both scripts through push health mine was 84 pills which CVS filled a couple of weeks ago so maybe they will fill the 40 one for my wife soon.
I also have 3 tubes of paste as a backup.
 
Sort of - from main stream medicine, anyway. My doc would not prescribe it citing "jeopardize my license". This in MD.

She also felt she could get in trouble for just researching it - this after I felt I was actually educating my own doctor on that and a few other things we've discussed on here. Some she said were BS, some she admitted being ignorant of - like the huge success India had with Ivermectin.

You can get it through Push Health which is an online heath care outfit.

Just download the app.

To be fair, she is 100% all in on Monoclonal Antibodies.
I have a husband/wife MD's client. I spoke with them about Ivermectin and its success with family members. Wife agreed it was good but hubby said "beware of anecdotal stories". How anecdotal is it when a relative you converse with several times a week tells you their success with Ivermectin?

And for any who care, my eye surgery went well but the aftermath and healing will take much longer. Lots of oozing, can't wash eyes x 3 days, 20 min/hr ice pack on eyes daily (pain in the ass), blurred vision exacerbated by antibiotic ointment. And, of course, pain. Tramadol works. Have to be less than 1 foot from screen to read anything due to blurriness and that gives me headaches.
 
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I have a husband/wife MD's client. I spoke with them about Ivermectin and its success with family members. Wife agreed it was good but hubby said "beware of anecdotal stories". How anecdotal is it when a relative you converse with several times a week tells you their success with Ivermectin?

And for any who care, my eye surgery went well but the aftermath and healing will take much longer. Lots of oozing, can't wash eyes x 3 days, 20 min/hr ice pack on eyes daily (pain in the ass), blurred vision exacerbated by antibiotic ointment. And, of course, pain. Tramadol works. Have to be less than 1 foot from screen to read anything due to blurriness and that gives me headaches.
Hang tough brother
 
Absolutely - I got mine through push health already.

I think it’s nuts that she could get in trouble for prescribing one of the world’s declared “essential drugs” that is safe for human consumption and won a Nobel Prize.
She's a tough lady and has been very practical with me for over 10 years. Very data/risk driven and the data she looks at (CDC, FDA) show that the vaccines are less risk to me (60 with asthma) than the virus - both of which she admits are 99.xx% low risk so she did not push.

One can tell she is tired of it all though and balances her tried and true methods with the monumental amount of politics and disinformation on both sides.

Hate to be her.
 
I have a husband/wife MD's client. I spoke with them about Ivermectin and its success with family members. Wife agreed it was good but hubby said "beware of anecdotal stories". How anecdotal is it when a relative you converse with several times a week tells you their success with Ivermectin?

And for any who care, my eye surgery went well but the aftermath and healing will take much longer. Lots of oozing, can't wash eyes x 3 days, 20 min/hr ice pack on eyes daily (pain in the ass), blurred vision exacerbated by antibiotic ointment. And, of course, pain. Tramadol works. Have to be less than 1 foot from screen to read anything due to blurriness and that gives me headaches.
Sorry to hear that.

Hang in there.
 
Not a chance in hell Durham let’s things fall off due to something as arbitrary and obvious as a statute of limitations. And if he can show an ongoing conspiracy under RICO, the statute of limitations is likely tolled and does not start running until the last act is committed. That would be well into Trump’s administration.
Pretty Sure RICO Has Not Statute of Limitations
 
This is a trap, the [DS] is setting this up, do not attend.


I don't know anything about this rally, I'm not going to the rally, I'm sure that people will be attempting to use it as a trap, as you say.

That said; if we can't assemble due to the risk of a false flag attempt, then we can't assemble. And if we can't assemble freely, what does that mean for us?

This is rock and hard place territory - I don't know what the correct answer is here, but the problem is a big one.
 

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