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I have a relative whom I love dearly. As a child she was bloated through malnutrition. This from debilitating burning diarrhea. She was finally diagnosed with a liver failure to produce cholinestrase, an enzyme which reabsorbs bile acid in the intestine. Her doctor went out on a limb, and tried Questran cholestyramine. Questran was successful at easing her symptoms.
Thank God for her doctor. At the time the use of Questran for cholinestrase inhibition came only from another doctor's observation of cardiac patients. He noticed that, in his cardiac patients who also had diarrhea, the Questran improved the diarrhea.
Later another brilliant Physician tried another off-label treatment which essentially cured my relative. Now both of the treatments used on my relative are in ubiquitous use on patients with the same symptoms as my relative had. But again, thank God for these brave hero physicians for saving my relative from death by trying unproven drugs which they knew to be safe.
Hydroxychloroquine: A Texas Family Doc Debunks Democrat/Media HCQ Myths
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Dr. A.B. Spence, MD Subject: Hydroxychloroquine and the curious case of it becoming dangerous
I’m a retired (on October 1, 2019) Family Practitioner with 40 years of experience on what is now called the front lines of medical practice.
At age 70 and with what I suppose is a comorbidity of rheumatoid arthritis and taking the miracle drug Humira, an immunosuppressant, if I were still in practice at this time I would unquestionably be taking Hydroxychloroquine as a prophylactic measure. There is anecdotal evidence that it can help resist or prevent the spread of Covid 19, and in many cases it has been shown to successfully treat Covid patients. It’s also one of the safest prescribed medications a person can take.
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As I researched hydroxychloroquine in the early days of the pandemic, I couldn’t find one documented case of a person dying from a cardiac arrhythmia. And this covered over 60 years of the drug being used as a treatment of and prophylaxis against malaria, both short term and long term usage. All of you reading this know of the millions of dosages given to certain people with autoimmune diseases that successfully take HCQ with no untoward reactions.
The word “anecdotal”, as it applied to Hydroxychloroquine, took on a different meaning also. In this case it is used in a demeaning manner as it wasn’t “science.” It hasn’t been proven to be effective without a shadow of doubt. No double blind or whatever studies have been done with HCQ to prove it’s 100% effective in dealing with Chinese virus. And on and on.
I can assure you that the medical profession has prescribed drugs and therapies forever based on anecdotal evidence that suggest off label treatments may be helpful for certain diseases. Most or possibly all with greater risk versus benefit profiles than HCQ and Corona Virus.
And if you think about it, the country’s entire response to the Chinese virus, the lockdowns, the masks, the gloves, the fear of contaminated surfaces, the social distancing, the closing of “nonessential” businesses, the disastrous school closings, the destruction of our best ever economy, the slaughter of thousands of our most frail senior citizens in nursing homes by certain Democrat governors (I’m looking at you Cuomo and Murphy) have been and continue to be based on anecdotal evidence of how the virus spreads, who is most at risk, how to treat it, etc. In these instances it’s referred to as “science.”
Every time I hear a leftist power hungry governor, mayor, judge, representative, senator, or medical bureaucrat say they’re going to “follow the science” to keep ruining our economy I want to vomit.....
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I have a relative whom I love dearly. As a child she was bloated through malnutrition. This from debilitating burning diarrhea. She was finally diagnosed with a liver failure to produce cholinestrase, an enzyme which reabsorbs bile acid in the intestine. Her doctor went out on a limb, and tried Questran cholestyramine. Questran was successful at easing her symptoms.
Thank God for her doctor. At the time the use of Questran for cholinestrase inhibition came only from another doctor's observation of cardiac patients. He noticed that, in his cardiac patients who also had diarrhea, the Questran improved the diarrhea.
Later another brilliant Physician tried another off-label treatment which essentially cured my relative. Now both of the treatments used on my relative are in ubiquitous use on patients with the same symptoms as my relative had. But again, thank God for these brave hero physicians for saving my relative from death by trying unproven drugs which they knew to be safe.
Hydroxychloroquine: A Texas Family Doc Debunks Democrat/Media HCQ Myths
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Dr. A.B. Spence, MD Subject: Hydroxychloroquine and the curious case of it becoming dangerous
I’m a retired (on October 1, 2019) Family Practitioner with 40 years of experience on what is now called the front lines of medical practice.
At age 70 and with what I suppose is a comorbidity of rheumatoid arthritis and taking the miracle drug Humira, an immunosuppressant, if I were still in practice at this time I would unquestionably be taking Hydroxychloroquine as a prophylactic measure. There is anecdotal evidence that it can help resist or prevent the spread of Covid 19, and in many cases it has been shown to successfully treat Covid patients. It’s also one of the safest prescribed medications a person can take.
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As I researched hydroxychloroquine in the early days of the pandemic, I couldn’t find one documented case of a person dying from a cardiac arrhythmia. And this covered over 60 years of the drug being used as a treatment of and prophylaxis against malaria, both short term and long term usage. All of you reading this know of the millions of dosages given to certain people with autoimmune diseases that successfully take HCQ with no untoward reactions.
The word “anecdotal”, as it applied to Hydroxychloroquine, took on a different meaning also. In this case it is used in a demeaning manner as it wasn’t “science.” It hasn’t been proven to be effective without a shadow of doubt. No double blind or whatever studies have been done with HCQ to prove it’s 100% effective in dealing with Chinese virus. And on and on.
I can assure you that the medical profession has prescribed drugs and therapies forever based on anecdotal evidence that suggest off label treatments may be helpful for certain diseases. Most or possibly all with greater risk versus benefit profiles than HCQ and Corona Virus.
And if you think about it, the country’s entire response to the Chinese virus, the lockdowns, the masks, the gloves, the fear of contaminated surfaces, the social distancing, the closing of “nonessential” businesses, the disastrous school closings, the destruction of our best ever economy, the slaughter of thousands of our most frail senior citizens in nursing homes by certain Democrat governors (I’m looking at you Cuomo and Murphy) have been and continue to be based on anecdotal evidence of how the virus spreads, who is most at risk, how to treat it, etc. In these instances it’s referred to as “science.”
Every time I hear a leftist power hungry governor, mayor, judge, representative, senator, or medical bureaucrat say they’re going to “follow the science” to keep ruining our economy I want to vomit.....
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