03-28-2023, 10:13 PM
The ivermectin boosters weren't worth listening to because they had a foot in two camps and couldn't figure out if COVID was a legitimate threat, and whether or not medication was required, but if it was required, then Ivermectin would solve it and not the vaccine, which is completely hypocritical and sounds more like "I'll do anything but take a vaccine".
A very stupid way to address the pandemic with concerns that are somewhat valid to begin with and make genuine critics sound crazy by association which is the only reason they got attention to start with because it helps make people sheep. After the whole vaccination stand that was taken, there was no way to say "oops, we got that and a few other things wrong", so the same line will be towed until someone is brave enough to come forward and tell us with certainty about the true lessons learned.
For mine, COVID is nothing too concerning and managed easily enough by Panadol or Paracetemol. I wouldn't be indulging in fanciful fixes like Ivermectin even if they worked.
Whether or not the vaccine works as advertised is another story. It may be a prophylactic for getting COVID as far as we can tell or it might do nothing but provide people some confidence. Using my own case study, despite living normally I dodged COVID until 12 months after my 3rd vaccination which lends weight to it offering some level of protection, but a problem there is knowing whether or not I got near a positive case. I have no way to know this with any confidence because I associated with too few people even though I was out in public to know if someone actually caught COVID around me and was a close contact extremely infrequently. If you are worried about it, or compromised, get vaccinated, but there is no need to force the masses who are like me to get vaccinated.
So draw your own conclusion from the above. I'm going to let my immune system fight it with assistance from Panadol rather than go the vaccine route from now on, because that suits me fine and even at my worst covid symptoms, I didnt really need medical assistance, just some good old fashioned bed rest and couch time to recover with Panadol keeping the fever down.
Not sure why rest, hydration and downtime aren't the immediate go to fixes for illness these days. Perhaps it has something to do with the bulk billing model where doctors only get paid on a visit, and that means bring your patients back daily to give them a certificate rather than giving them a chunk of time off to rest. Happened to me a few years back. Copped Gastro on Saturday, hadn't held food down and went to the GP on monday. Gave me a certificate for one day. Went back the next day still not having eaten food and got another one day cert when all I could do was keep my fluids up. The next day went to another GP, who upon hearing that I hadnt eaten for almost 5 days and was still not keeping any food down, gave me the rest of the week off, told me to keep hydrated and rest. Why do I need 3 visits to a GP to get 5 days off work when I was incapable of digesting food properly and was effectively peeing out of my A-Hole?
The answer is that some doctors were too busy maximising their medicare returns. A poor practise, and if you live in the Northern Suburbs, I know he practises out of two medical clinics, and one of them is close to Campbellfield, and the other is near Greensborough and Ill give you his name if you PM me. More just to keep him honest if you visit him. I have since stopped seeing him and have switched to a non bulk billing medical centre, because if I am paying for it, at very least the duty of care is not to fleece me.
A very stupid way to address the pandemic with concerns that are somewhat valid to begin with and make genuine critics sound crazy by association which is the only reason they got attention to start with because it helps make people sheep. After the whole vaccination stand that was taken, there was no way to say "oops, we got that and a few other things wrong", so the same line will be towed until someone is brave enough to come forward and tell us with certainty about the true lessons learned.
For mine, COVID is nothing too concerning and managed easily enough by Panadol or Paracetemol. I wouldn't be indulging in fanciful fixes like Ivermectin even if they worked.
Whether or not the vaccine works as advertised is another story. It may be a prophylactic for getting COVID as far as we can tell or it might do nothing but provide people some confidence. Using my own case study, despite living normally I dodged COVID until 12 months after my 3rd vaccination which lends weight to it offering some level of protection, but a problem there is knowing whether or not I got near a positive case. I have no way to know this with any confidence because I associated with too few people even though I was out in public to know if someone actually caught COVID around me and was a close contact extremely infrequently. If you are worried about it, or compromised, get vaccinated, but there is no need to force the masses who are like me to get vaccinated.
So draw your own conclusion from the above. I'm going to let my immune system fight it with assistance from Panadol rather than go the vaccine route from now on, because that suits me fine and even at my worst covid symptoms, I didnt really need medical assistance, just some good old fashioned bed rest and couch time to recover with Panadol keeping the fever down.
Not sure why rest, hydration and downtime aren't the immediate go to fixes for illness these days. Perhaps it has something to do with the bulk billing model where doctors only get paid on a visit, and that means bring your patients back daily to give them a certificate rather than giving them a chunk of time off to rest. Happened to me a few years back. Copped Gastro on Saturday, hadn't held food down and went to the GP on monday. Gave me a certificate for one day. Went back the next day still not having eaten food and got another one day cert when all I could do was keep my fluids up. The next day went to another GP, who upon hearing that I hadnt eaten for almost 5 days and was still not keeping any food down, gave me the rest of the week off, told me to keep hydrated and rest. Why do I need 3 visits to a GP to get 5 days off work when I was incapable of digesting food properly and was effectively peeing out of my A-Hole?
The answer is that some doctors were too busy maximising their medicare returns. A poor practise, and if you live in the Northern Suburbs, I know he practises out of two medical clinics, and one of them is close to Campbellfield, and the other is near Greensborough and Ill give you his name if you PM me. More just to keep him honest if you visit him. I have since stopped seeing him and have switched to a non bulk billing medical centre, because if I am paying for it, at very least the duty of care is not to fleece me.
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