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Juju's avatar

You completely nailed all the problems. It’s horrifying all the hospital stories. How did this happen in our country?

Yes I tried to find a trustworthy doctor through FLCCC when I got Covid, but there weren’t many near me. The one that was closest never returned my several calls. Our state has been revoking all the medical licenses of doctors who prescribe medications not approved by the FDA for Covid, so it’s possible they reached him. I thought we were a free country. I thought we were free to choose our own medical treatment. I thought doctors were free to choose the medicine and treatments they felt were best for their patients. When did we lose our freedom???

I did get a hold of a telemedicine doctor but she scammed me. She only submitted the measly 3mg ivermectin tablets for 4 days, so it wasn’t enough to get even two days dose. I had to take 10 of them to get one day’s dose. When I contacted her back to get more she said only a compound pharmacy could make higher dosing, (which she failed to reveal first call,) and if I wanted her to do another script to one of them i had to pay for her services again only the price doubled. How convenient for her. It was a really disappointing experience.

Finally I just called a compound pharmacy and asked if they could refer me to anyone that prescribes for the FLCCC protocols and they connected me to an RN that helped with scripts, but I didn’t know what I didn’t know and didn’t ask for enough days. That’s why I need a doctor that I can trust is staying on top of all this, even better than me. I need that guidance and collaboration.

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Jenna McCarthy's avatar

I may have already shared this before so apologies if it is redundant, but I buy ivermectin in massive quantities from buyivermectinforhumans.us. It sounds super sketchy and when you go to check out you get some random PayPal dudes name, but they always come and I order all sorts of stuff from there. It is actually cheaper than walking across the border in Mexico to buy it over the counter. It comes hermetically sealed with the ivermectin stamp and I have taken it multiple times. It does take a few weeks to arrive because it is coming directly from India but I like having a stockpile. I give it out like candy!🤣🙋‍♀️🤷‍♀️

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Juju's avatar

Thank you! Again! You’re a goldmine find in this Substack, I swear. Compassion, laughter, knowledge, helpful and instantaneous resources, and well-deserved sarcasm dished out to the countless A*holes and criminals lying to us and stealing our freedoms.

I did find a company in India that I ordered from last month but of course it took a few weeks to arrive and I wasn’t sick anymore. But at least I have 30 12mg tablets and some HCQ in my cabinet now. They weren’t as expensive as other sites I saw.

However, the link you gave above is the first time I saw that particular one and their prices aren’t too bad either. Plus they offer Azithromycin too so that’s a bonus! I’m going to place an order through them to stock up. I just hope we still have these options two years from now because I don’t think the shelf life is longer than that??

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Jenna McCarthy's avatar

Thank you for those kind words! I live for this and frankly for comments like yours.😊 the “shelflife“ of medicine is another lie we have been fed… Yes it will deteriorate over time, but it’s not like it will go bad in January 2026… It might be slightly less efficacious but still worth having and stockpiling… They put those expiration dates so that people will throw them out and buy more.🙄

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P. Kelley's avatar

I can't "like" your comment. You have really had a rough time! And when you're sick with COVID is the worst time for that to happen! Although I am a nurse, I knew nothing about Ivermectin prescribing, and a previous NP (referred by a friend) had prescribed a lower dosage than FLCCC recommended- but she tailored the supplements to my health issues, so she really WAS helpful. I couldn't reach her when I (and hubby) actually got sick with COVID, so when hubby did telemedicine with the second NP (found through FLCCC), I made an appointment too, and got more Ivermectin. But it was good to have it on hand from Day#1 - from the first NP.

If you need to do any future searches, this is what I did: I checked for the practitioner's website, if they had a physical location and were already seeing patients. I looked for reviews and credentials. Also look for some kind of agreement when you sign up, as for what services are agreed to, and for what price. You have probably already learned this from experience. I think some people just saw an opportunity to make money and got greedy.

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