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>But I’ve already told everyone, if the FLCCC’s and my modified program doesn’t work, let me die at home, the hospital won’t do shit for you except collect extra money for your death.

My 88 year old dad was failing (no real covid symptoms though) and we took him to the hospital with an agreement to come back IF...sure enough they said he had covid, we walked out.

(A few weeks before that his 88 year old sister in law was diagnosed...she had symptoms...they gave her Remdesiver but no ventilator and she died a few days after being admitted.)

Dad came back home and died peacefully, still no symptoms, surrounded by his sons. Buried him a few weeks ago, watched him die, but again, peaceful.

I myself had two different tests, both contradictory, same with wife, both contradictory. We did it to please our kids, and then got $1000 of antibody treatment as well (to please the kids), we both were already taking the Frontline protocol plus Ivermectin, it was like a bothersome cold.

I don't know what the heck to believe anymore lol.

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I don't know what the heck to believe anymore lol.

I’m ususally pretty good at reading this stuff from being in the military and seeing through BS and just they’re historical actions. But just when you think you’ve figured it out the pull another full retard move. Collapse the country, ok, let’s get to it. Want communism it’s going to be difficult, want constant fear then they have it.

Sorry about you’re dad. Did you try any of the covid protocols on him? Did you call in hospice?

I didn’t trust doctors before and all this pandemic has done is reinforce it. I’m not jabbed or taken antibodies.

I did have a false positive that was confirmed after having to lie to get another one within sn hour at two different hospital systems. It’s against the rules to retest? Why, don’t doctors routinely retest. I had to lie and say I was exposed both came back negative but postponed my surgery for a month because the clinic wanted to be extra careful.

And this was for a skin cancer I had pointed out to a dermatologist a few years before but she said it was just an irritation and not to worry about it, so I didn’t. I need even realize it had gotten bigger and scabbed up worse but the pandemic hit and all the clinics closed. I finally got in fo an appointment in June, scheduled surgery for July ended up being august.

When I pointed I had mentioned it on my last visit they said it was three years ago. Luckily it was basal cell and slow growing.

I have a new spot, my dermatologist closed down, I called five the soonest I can get in is May unless my primary calls them, I can’t get an appointment with a primary until July lol.

I finally found one that had appointments in December and they’re top notch so I was surprised, hopefully it’s nothing, I’d rather be a little paranoid then blowing it off.

But they say weeks matter and we’re talking 6 months at these other places even after telling them I have a history. It’s like I’m dealing with NPC’s.

Even my old dermatologist told me I now had priority access when calling to schedule and they keep times open for people with a history.

Dealing with that receptionist was like nothing I’ve ever dealt with. Two months, I’m priority, you’re chart doesn’t say that, look at my full chart then. We have no appointments to look at one spot for two months but we did have a cancellation before you called for a full body exam next week. Ok, I’ll take that it will be two months earlier then my annual visit.

Why the 15 minute hassle when you have an appointment cancellation right before I called then say “oh, I didn’t know you already had a basal cell removed?” I didn’t argue, it’s like I’ve been saying it every other sentence since we’ve been on the phone but it finally sunk in I guess.

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>Why the 15 minute hassle when you have an appointment cancellation right before I called then say “oh, I didn’t know you already had a basal cell removed?”

Lol, I know. I had a squamos on my upper lip of all things, had reconstructive surgery twice now and I look fine, that one grows fast (squamos), basal doesn't scare me, you'll probably be fine.

We had my dad on the frontline protocol, yes, with the quercetin and all.

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I had it on my temple had mohs and told them to take extra large margins and go as deep as they could lol. They did, the only problem I’d your eyebrow nerve remind through there and may get damaged. When they went to see it back up they asked my to raise my eyebrow so they could make it cosmetic. Then they all laughed when I tried.

When I got home I realized my eyebrow didn’t move, just my luck but the next morning it was fine. they had pumped me up with so much Novocain it had deadened the nerve.

Yeah basal is fine, I get a few keratosis a year now that itch and get blasted off at each visit but I’m always worried it’s a nodular melanoma.