Side Effects

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Side Effects

November and December are months when many horse owners decide old Trigger will not survive the winter. Tim called me to put down his 30-year-old paint gelding, Reno, and said the horse would be across the pasture in the usual place. Tim chose to not attend. I stepped Reno away from the trailer, slipped a large gauge needle into his jugular vein and began to administer the euthanasia solution. We try to rapidly bolus all 60ccs and occasionally need to reposition the needle if the patient moves. Reno took a sidestep after I injected 10ccs, but before I could reposition the needle, he dropped, stone-cold dead. Never in my 38-year career had I seen such a response from a 10cc dose; an amount used for a 100-pound dog. Reno was either hypersensitive to pentobarbital or my injection was coincidental to his predetermined expiration date. (No, I was not in the carotid artery as some readers might be speculating.)

As with Reno, medications can do different things in different patients, so doctors must weigh the side effects against the benefits before administering any drug. The rule is, “Above all, do no harm.” Imagine using medication “R” with no proven benefit but known to cause kidney failure in 54 percent of patients. This should be a therapeutic no-go, yet “R” has received Emergency Use Authorization for critical Covid patients. This needs a deeper look.

Despite much of the world being poverty stricken, having poor sanitation, and using unreliable green energy in their hospitals, guess which country has the highest Covid fatality death rate per million population. As of September 30, 2021, good old USA secures the top slot with 2,107 deaths per million compared to 35 per million in third-world Congo. What are they doing which we should be doing or what are we doing which we shouldn’t be doing? Before you answer, here is a little more info on medication “R.”

In 2018, during an eight-month clinical trial using “R” in Ebola patients, the trial’s Safety Review Board abruptly pulled “R” because 54 percent of the unlucky “R” test group suffered multiple organ failure. These results were published in December 2019. Two months later, by magical manipulation of the studies “R,” Remdesivir, became a protocol-approved medication against Covid and here is why. Even though 54 percent of Covid patients suffer Remdesivir induced major organ failure, a higher death rate makes stroke-pokes easier to sell. Is it possible 432,000 of the 800,000 Americans taken by the Fauci virus did not have to die? Had enough? The ruling elite will not stop until you make them stop.


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