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Lungs collapsed on ventilator, blood clots, put on blood thinner which lead to internal bleeding. Feeding him other peoples blood to stay alive. Last conversation I had with him ended like this "Let's see what happens to you "vaccinated" people before I get the shot" now look where we both are today. I'm here to tell the tale. And that poor soul is living off prayers rn. May God lay his soul to rest and end his self induced pain. The rest of his story is truly left to His will.

Lungs collapsed on ventilator, blood clots, put on blood thinner which lead to internal bleeding. Feeding him other peoples blood to stay alive. Last conversation I had with him ended like this "Let's see what happens to you "vaccinated" people before I get the shot" now look where we both are today. I'm here to tell the tale. And that poor soul is living off prayers rn. May God lay his soul to rest and end his self induced pain. The rest of his story is truly left to His will.

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Describe him, age, physical condition (athletic, obese, thin, etc), lifestyle (smoker, drinker, etc)

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Btw if you want to forward this to him or (he's probably incapable of reading anything right now) his relative that might save his life https://www.fox32chicago.com/news/illinois-family-credits-ivermectin-with-saving-life-of-father-hospitalized-with-covid-19

NAPERVILLE, Ill. - An Illinois family whose loved one was "desperately ill" and hospitalized earlier this month with COVID-19 says he's now home and doing well after a judge had to order a Naperville hospital to treat him with Ivermectin.

On Nov. 8, the family won a legal battle to gain approval to administer the controversial drug to 71-year-old Sun Ng, who had been on a ventilator since October 19.

Sun Ng came to the Chicago area from Hong Kong to visit his daughter and her family. He contracted COVID and within days was on a ventilator at Edward Hospital in Naperville.

His daughter, Dr. Man Kwan Ng, was desperate. She wanted the hospital to try Ivermectin, but they refused based on various national medical guidelines, which suggest the drug is ineffective.

"Mr. Ng is as good as dead in the picture, which was taken on November 4. And at that point the hospital still wouldn't give the Ivermectin," said family attorney Kirstin Erickson.

https://images.foxtv.com/static.fox32chicago.com/www.fox32chicago.com/content/uploads/2021/11/932/524/sun-ng.jpg

A DuPage County judge ruled in the family's favor ordering the hospital to allow Dr. Alan Bain to administer the drug. But the hospital initially refused because Dr. Bain is not vaccinated.

After further legal wrangling and the doctor presenting a negative COVID test, the treatment — a series of 15 daily shots — began in the evening of Nov. 8.

The Ng's attorney claimed Sun showed signs of improvement almost immediately.

"And today he passed a breathing test that he hadn't been able to pass in the last three weeks. And he looked more alert and aware. So I would say that the first dose of Ivermectin is actually working and is effective," Erickson said.

Ivermectin was given to Sun Ng from Nov. 8 through Nov. 12, the family said. He was then released from the hospital on Nov. 27.

Sun Ng's family says he's now at home, having fully recovered.

"My father’s recovery is amazing," Dr. Man Kwan Ng said in a statement. "My father is a tough man. He was working so hard to survive, and of course, with God’s holding hands. He weaned off oxygen about three days after moving out of the ICU. He started oral feeding before hospital discharge. He returned home without carrying a bottle of oxygen and a feeding tube installed to his stomach. He can now stand with a walker at the bedside and practice stepping. After being sedated for a month on a ventilator in ICU, his performance is beyond our expectations. Praise the Lord."

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He was taken off life support today and passed on. He was about 6 foot. Early 50s black hair just starting to "salt and pepper" looked thin but a tiny beer gut, or just a result of inactivity at home. Super nice guy. Always smiling and knew how to crack the right joke even on the worst work day. Not sure if he was a smoker.

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by the wording of the OP, theres not enough time for anything of this plane of existance to save him, and doing this going to piss his people off and turn them further away.

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It's worth the try, the guy featured in the article was near his end too

If they are dumb enough to not try everything that's their problem

This article won't go away, soon or later they'll find out