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Hugs 🤗 and love 💕 to FLCCC and to those who share their stories of courage and healing.

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Aliss Terpstra's avatar

My experience (in Canada) is just like these. I got through what I believe was SARS2 in Jan. 2020 before lockdown, using what I could access of Dr. Brownstein's protocol. The acute stuff was over in less than a week but then I got "Long Covid" for the next 9 months which was just like the Epstein Barr ME I had decades ago: a lingering gaggy pertussis-like cough, heart palps, shortness of breath, fatigue, muscle weakness, fibromyalgia pain, IBS, brain fog, insomnia, tinnitus, exercise intolerance, vision, olfactory and hearing changes, itchy rashes, dry eyes, and mental despair that just wouldn't lift no matter what I did. I tried and tried and tried to get human ivm. but could not. At times that year I was ready to let go of life, not just the physical suffering but from the government oppression and censorship and being punished for refusing the shot by my own kids and the nursing home that would not let me in to care for my [unvaccinated] mother while they tortured her with isolation, social deprivation, nutritional deficiencies and over-drugging. That fall a friend mailed me some veterinary ivermectin. It was the only kind we could access here because Health Canada and provincial governments forbade pharmacies from ordering it and took licenses away from doctors who prescribed it. It was taken off the list of funded pharmaceuticals for seniors and removed from private insurance plans. Everyone I knew who tried to get it from India or elsewhere lost their money. So I took that at .3 mg/kg and got dramatically better. I took it twice a week for months after that and stayed well except for the tinnitus which is permanent I think. When I contracted Omicron in Dec. 2021 I stopped it in its tracks with ivm. There is more to this story though. I finally fought my way in to my mother's nursing home in December 2022. I was horrified and broken-hearted at her dire physical condition, after more than 2 years of being prohibited from seeing her in person and being gaslit by staff about her decline. The worst of her agony (on top of pressure sores and leg wounds from neglect and careless transfers) was widespread scabies infection with intense itching and bleeding scabs that went untreated for four or five months because the nursing home doctor was reluctant to risk her career and jump through the government's flaming hoops and spiked obstacles to prove that ivm. was necessary. I had to pay $82 Cdn for two human ivm. doses, a week apart. Ivm. for scabies (which is not rare in nursing homes) is still not reinstated and pharmacies are still being coerced not to stock it for scabies or helminth infection.

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