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Edmund55
Senior Contributor

Re: Oops! A little push back here

(Oops! A little push back here    nbcnews ohio judge says hospital cannot be forced to use ivermectin)

The judge probably heard about the rural oklahoma hospitals that were being overrun by patients overdosing on ivermectin cases making gunshot victims wait for care as reported also by nbc among others.

Dang hypocrats

 

rickgthf
Senior Advisor

Re: No, the judge said ....

No, the judge said that Smith's wife can't force the hospital or the doctors there to use ivermectin but she can move her husband to any hospital where Wagshul has privileges.  Unfortunately, Wagshul doesn't have privileges at any known hospitals and has in fact, never even examined the patient.

sam1wiseone
Senior Contributor

been following that story rick

The man was at deaths door.   He had had everything the hospital would do for him, was on a vent and about to die.  The wife heard about ivermectin and asked the Drs to try it as a last resort to keep her husband from dying.  the hospital wouldn't do it.   She sued and a judge ordered the hospital to give it to him.  Guess what. He is alive and improving.

 

rickgthf
Senior Advisor

Re: Alive & improving, so says a doctor ....

.... who's never examined the patient.  If he lives, they'll say,  "see, we told you", if he dies, they'll say, "you didn't give it a chance".  Move him to another hospital, continue your experiment, and free up the bed for another patient.

  Alive & improving, that remains to be seen. And apricot pits cure cancer.  Quack doctors and desperate people, the perfect combination.

sam1wiseone
Senior Contributor

Re: Alive & improving, so says a doctor ....

It's already been seen Rick.   He was near dead, the hospital had given up, and the wife was desperate.    That was August 20th.