Anonymous ID: 57025d June 28, 2021, 9:56 p.m. No.14011666   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1697 >>1729

COVID Patient in Coma Gets Ivermectin After Court Order

By Marcia Frellick

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May 6, 2021 – A 68-year-old woman with COVID-19, who has been in intensive care in an Illinois hospital for a month, started receiving the controversial drug ivermectin (Stromectol) this week after her family sued the hospital to have someone administer it, according to a report in the Chicago Tribune.

 

Nurije Fype's daughter, Desareta, filed suit against Elmhurst Hospital, part of Edward-Elmhurst Health, asking that her mother receive the treatment, which is approved as an anti-parasite drug but not approved for the treatment of COVID-19. Desareta Fype has been granted temporary guardianship of her mother.

 

The FDA has warned against ivermectin's use for treating COVID-19, but a high-profile group of doctors has spoken passionately in favor of it.

 

The FDA has published guidance titled ,"Why You Should Not Use Ivermectin to Treat or Prevent COVID-19" on its website. The National Institutes of Health said there is not enough data to recommend either for or against its use in treating COVID-19.

 

On Friday, DuPage County Judge James Orel ruled Fype should be allowed to get the treatment.

 

Three days later, according to the Daily Herald, the lawyer for the hospital, Joseph Monahan, argued the hospital could not find a hospital-affiliated doctor to administer the ivermectin.

 

The Herald reported the judge told the hospital to "get out of the way" and allow any board-certified doctor to administer the drug.

 

When Fype's doctor was unable to administer it, the legal team found another doctor, Alan Bain, DO, to do it. Monahan said Bain was granted credentials to work at the hospital so he could administer it Monday evening.

 

In a follow-up hearing on Tuesday, Monahan told Orel that the hospital asked 20 doctors and 19 other health care workers, including nurses and pharmacists, to administer the medication and they all declined, the Herald reported.

 

Orel denied a request from Desareta Fype's lawyer to order the hospital's nurses to administer further doses. The judge also denied a request to hold the hospital in contempt of court.

 

According to the Herald, the judge said at the hearing Tuesday, "Now let's hope the good Lord allows the medication to work."

 

The hospital did not respond to Medscape's request for comment on the legal case or the patient's condition by publication time.

 

According to NBC5 Chicago, Desareta said Tuesday, "She looks calm, comfortable, and I'm happy with her monitor numbers so far. They are kind of stable."

 

Fype's daughter said her mother has been a patient at Elmhurst Hospital since April 7, was put on a ventilator on April 28, and is now in a coma.

 

According to the Daily Herald, Desareta Fype said in court documents that she is willing to release the hospital from liability if the drug harms her mother.

 

The Daily Herald also reports that Fype's attorneys cited arguments by the Front Line COVID Critical Care Alliance that ivermectin has antiviral and anti-inflammatory benefits that help people infected with COVID-19.

 

Ivermectin is an anthelmintic used mainly to treat roundworms, threadworms, and other parasites.

 

https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20210506/covid-patient-in-coma-gets-ivermectin-after-court-order

 

Did someone say ELMHURST

Anonymous ID: 57025d June 28, 2021, 10:04 p.m. No.14011715   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Since I could not find any updates I tweeted, John Keilman, a Chicago Tribune columnist that covered the story to see if he heard anything.

 

He responded to me and said he didn’t have an update because it’s out of the court system and there was no public information. I would show you his reply but it seems he deleted his reply. He must have checked out my Twitter account or my blog and determined I’m a nut case pushing anti-vax sentiments. I’m not anti-vaccine I’m just anti-experimental vaccine for a virus where over 99.9% of people survive.

 

Not expecting a reply from the reporter I tweeted the daughter of the woman in the hospital. I asked her directly if there was an update on her mom and she was kind enough to reply

 

I was happy to hear that their efforts resulted in their mom beginning to recover. The news should be following up on this to let people know. But, I guess they’re not interested in good news. God forbid another treatment other than a vaccine works against COVID-19. I sent Ms. Fype’s reply to Mr. Keilman to let him know there was an update. I’d show you my tweet to him and his reply but it all disappeared when he deleted his original reply.

 

Why would a reporter delete tweets that were absolutely benign? This is why there is mistrust in the media. The media ignored the story after the controversy was over. It took me, some dude with a blog, to reach out to the family to ask how things were going. I think the Chicago Tribune can afford some space for a blurb about this story with an update.

 

https://kevinbae.com/2021/update-nurije-fype-slowly-improving-after-court-ordered-illinois-hospital-to-administer-ivermectin/

 

Desareta Fype. Update June 19,2021

@desifype

MOM IS OFFICIALLY OFF THE VENT!!! 🙏🏼😇

I wanted to share the best news I got today with all of you that have supported us, prayed for us! GOD is good!

 

FOREVER GRATEFUL AND THANKFUL TO WHOEVER HELPED US SEE THIS DAY! 🙏🏼😇♥️🙏🏼😇

 

https://kevinbae.com/2021/update-june-19-2021-nurije-fype-continues-to-improve/

Anonymous ID: 57025d June 28, 2021, 10:06 p.m. No.14011725   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Induce into a coma so they can ventilate the patient. I was actually doing another dig on ivermectin and found this little nugget. The truth of you read it is how the media spun all negative and never followed up. Also found it interdasting that it was Elmhurst hospital.