This is one of the few sources I now follow for real info on what is happening, as the pharma & medical establishments are crumbling. And the explanations are easy for the lay man to understand. Keep feeding us A17!
If these people are not held accountable, it will happen again (and again). My answer is to as far as possible (short of traumatic injuries, life-threatening scenarios and crisis intervention) avoid conventional western medicine. There are better safe, and actually more viable choices based on holism with dedicated practitioners who see the patients as a whole person, and not just a collection of (sometimes dispensable) parts .
SCARY as I am unvaccinated! AND never got Covid. so I am spike free. I hope my hospital won’t kill me if I do come in with Covid. Which I doubt very much because I have a stash of IVERMECTIN!!
I really enjoyed reading this, because it is constructive and solution-oriented.
The other good thing, as the Midwestern Doctor Substack points out, is that the botched COVID19 response has suddenly brought vaccine injuries into full public scrutiny. The information in VAERS was already bad even before COVID19, but the numbers were small enough that almost no one knew what to make of it.
Thank so you much for this real info. I know about the run-death-is-near (remdesivr) and ventilator fiasco but didn't know about midazolam/ecmo. My family hasn't been to a doctor for ages (even before pre-covid) for precisely the same reasons that you mentioned - didn't think about tele-medicine!
I am in pain management and have to go in person every 90 days. (Telemedicine at 30 and 60 days) Can telemedicine doctors prescribe pain medication that contains an opiate? (I am in Florida, USA)
You've been busy! This was nice to read. Futuristic in some ways. Hey, the system decided they wanted to muzzle the doctors through the pandemic. That shows they dont care for doctors going forwards. Don't need them. Cue AI Glass/GPT chat etc and new tech for diagnosis. Sigh. Technology is taking over everything. Time to get a horse and cart and join a commune?
This is one of the few sources I now follow for real info on what is happening, as the pharma & medical establishments are crumbling. And the explanations are easy for the lay man to understand. Keep feeding us A17!
Agree! I subscribe to several other Substack authors and this one was recently recommended to me. Looking forward to many more posts!
DOA alright. Now we need a clean up crew for the trainwreck. (Probably shouldn't set fire to it though, could be very toxic!).
If these people are not held accountable, it will happen again (and again). My answer is to as far as possible (short of traumatic injuries, life-threatening scenarios and crisis intervention) avoid conventional western medicine. There are better safe, and actually more viable choices based on holism with dedicated practitioners who see the patients as a whole person, and not just a collection of (sometimes dispensable) parts .
SCARY as I am unvaccinated! AND never got Covid. so I am spike free. I hope my hospital won’t kill me if I do come in with Covid. Which I doubt very much because I have a stash of IVERMECTIN!!
I really enjoyed reading this, because it is constructive and solution-oriented.
The other good thing, as the Midwestern Doctor Substack points out, is that the botched COVID19 response has suddenly brought vaccine injuries into full public scrutiny. The information in VAERS was already bad even before COVID19, but the numbers were small enough that almost no one knew what to make of it.
Thank you again for all the hard work. What a world we live in
Thank so you much for this real info. I know about the run-death-is-near (remdesivr) and ventilator fiasco but didn't know about midazolam/ecmo. My family hasn't been to a doctor for ages (even before pre-covid) for precisely the same reasons that you mentioned - didn't think about tele-medicine!
Excellent stuff as always!
I’m wondering if anyone knows the answer…
I am in pain management and have to go in person every 90 days. (Telemedicine at 30 and 60 days) Can telemedicine doctors prescribe pain medication that contains an opiate? (I am in Florida, USA)
they can if they are licensed in the US.
Or get them through online pharmacies.
You've been busy! This was nice to read. Futuristic in some ways. Hey, the system decided they wanted to muzzle the doctors through the pandemic. That shows they dont care for doctors going forwards. Don't need them. Cue AI Glass/GPT chat etc and new tech for diagnosis. Sigh. Technology is taking over everything. Time to get a horse and cart and join a commune?