Mornin' frens. Anons best friend is in a bad way with acute Hep B and Cirrhosis. They are talking transplant and he was only diagnosed about two weeks ago. They are getting ready to fly him to a big city for specialized care. Was wondering if anons have experience or knowledge with Ivermectin, HCQ or FenBen in these conditions. Certainly don't want him to get any worse but reading since the scamdemic indicates these may be strongly antiviral. Just need to make his liver can handle it.
He is a believer so I know he'll appreciate it. He does not have his phone with him and will be alone for a time so I'm largely in the dark for now. I am his Durable POA and have his health care directives so I should be able to get into the loop soon. Thanks. o7
Point taken anon but all opinions, ideas & thoughts shared here are always just one data point out of dozens (or more) including from professionals, upon which I make decisions. The great thing about this place is the staggering breadth and depth of knowledge anons collectively possess which can shave time in searching. o7
He did drink but was not a drunk. Docs think chronic Hep B did the damage with an alcohol assist. Said he has had it a long time with no symptoms which is common. He was only diagnosed about two weeks ago. I've been trying to educate myself ever since I found out. The Ivermectin, HCQ, FenBen is but one line of inquiry and diggies.
If that plane doesn't have a dozen different transmitters transmitting data back to numerous locations it doesn't have one. There are fucking seismic sensors (and hydrophones in the case of MH370) everywhere on earth that could easily record and triangulate the location of this crash. Someone is yanking our chain with this missing airplane bullshit.
>I hope my response wasn’t too unfriendly.
Nope, you're good.
I'm a relentless researcher on numerous topics. Recently put down a dog that was born with chronic liver failure. Docs gave her 10 months, and we kept her alive and happy for 7 years through research. Hepatic disease and treatment in canines and humans is remarkably similar.
I saw that the pilots put the plane on auto-pilot before punching out. Hard to believe the Air force is in the dark. I'll bet space force has video of the flight even if it was under cloud cover. I help build the sensors that give them that ability.
No ideas here. If the plane would make it to the ocean there's no reason for the pilot to bail IMO. Plus there would be hundreds if not thousands of goo ol boys and gals in the outdoors recreating on a Sunday so I'm sure a crash, even into water would be seen. Gotta hit the rack. o7
Thanks.