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The article says mild to moderate cases are in the trial. That's probably because when they trialed it on severe cases, it made them worse.
My daughter was on the phone with me for hours last night, wracked with guilt because she talked my cousin into being a guinea pig for the same drugs being studied, when he was admitted to the VA hospital.
He didn't want to take the stuff, but my daughter felt enlightened by what was being pushed in news conferences, and she talked him into it. He worsened and died as soon as he took the trial drugs, and she's sure it's her fault.
I hope we get better suggestions to influence medical decisions.

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The article says mild to moderate cases are in the trial. That's probably because when they trialed it on severe cases, it made them worse.
My daughter was on the phone with me for hours last night, wracked with guilt because she talked my cousin into being a guinea pig for the same drugs being studied, when he was admitted to the VA hospital.
He didn't want to take the stuff, but my daughter felt enlightened by what was being pushed in news conferences, and she talked him into it. He worsened and died as soon as he took the trial drugs, and she's sure it's her fault.
I hope we get better suggestions to influence medical decisions.

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My apologies if I offended you, sorry for your cousin.

We all should make medical decisions with family and our doctors.
 
I'm glad to see they are actually doing scientific based trials rather than relying on conjecture and anecdotal stories. Hope it proves beneficial!

^Ditto this^

My wife and I were just talking about this while sitting in the hot tub last night - wondering whatever happened to the trials that they were planning for this proposed treatment.

I was wondering about the Gilead trials too - especially given how promising the initial tests were looking.

We never seem to hear anything but the most negative info regarding this virus from the media.
 
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You can't be serious can you?

Hey Ladder 13...where did you come up with the bleach idea? I hope you are being facetious and some ignorant soul does not actually try this...I read the article you referenced...good article... NO reference to bleach...Roger RPh
 
Hey Ladder 13...where did you come up with the bleach idea? I hope you are being facetious and some ignorant soul does not actually try this...I read the article you referenced...good article... NO reference to bleach...Roger RPh
Definitely a facetious reference to main stream media distortions of comments high profile individuals have made regarding hypothetical avenues of treatment research.
 
My apologies if I offended you, sorry for your cousin.



We all should make medical decisions with family and our doctors.
No offense taken. I'm aware that my very large extended family in a heavily affected region has unfortunately been stricken more than most. I only wish that I might be helpful to those here that may face the same circumstances we've faced.
My pre-retirement age infected family have survived, but my aunt and cousin that passed from this virus are the same senior age demographic as the majority here, so I'm praying our group avoids this virus rather than have to fight it.






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The article says mild to moderate cases are in the trial. That's probably because when they trialed it on severe cases, it made them worse.
My daughter was on the phone with me for hours last night, wracked with guilt because she talked my cousin into being a guinea pig for the same drugs being studied, when he was admitted to the VA hospital.
He didn't want to take the stuff, but my daughter felt enlightened by what was being pushed in news conferences, and she talked him into it. He worsened and died as soon as he took the trial drugs, and she's sure it's her fault.
I hope we get better suggestions to influence medical decisions.

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bigwheelzip, I am so sorry your daughter is so distraught! I have no idea what shape your cousin was in upon entering hospital. But it reminded me of when I went through Paramedic training in the early 70's. I studied under the finest ER doctor I ever met. We were taught to do intubation, defibrillation, IV therapy, pleural decompression, cricothyroid opening with scalpels to create an airway and many more procedures. We were very hesitant about doing some of these things. But at almost every class the Doctor would tell us, "if you don't do it the patient will die". We took it to heart and hopefully saved a few patients. Perhaps that was the situation with your cousin and your daughter's advice.
 
Hey Ladder 13...where did you come up with the bleach idea? I hope you are being facetious and some ignorant soul does not actually try this...I read the article you referenced...good article... NO reference to bleach...Roger RPh

Yes, it was intended as a joke to the various posters who have made fun of a certain public figure.
Looks like it didn't translate well.
No one should make any healthcare decisions without consultation with family and physicians.
 
Controlled trial is the way to go, not anecdotal instances from around the country.
FWIW, my wife has been taking hydroxychloroquine for years for rheumatoid arthritis, with no ill effects.

Does it work against covid-19?

Is it contraindicated with azithromycin?

Is there a measureable degree of morbidity at which using the combo is useful or effective, or a level of morbidity beyond which it is ineffective or harmful?

We haven't quantified any of this AFAIK.

'When you can measure what you are speaking about, and express it in numbers, you know something about it, when you cannot express it in numbers, your knowledge is of a meager and unsatisfactory kind; it may be the beginning of knowledge, but you have scarcely, in your thoughts advanced to the stage of science.'
- Lord Kelvin
 
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Sorry for your loss bigwheelzip. I know someone that was out of the hospital 6 days after taking hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin, testing negative.
Thank you.
Yes, my brother also recovered after being given that drug cocktail, but he's only in his mid-60s. My cousin that passed after taking it was in his early 80's. That may make a difference.

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Hey Ladder 13...where did you come up with the bleach idea? I hope you are being facetious and some ignorant soul does not actually try this...I read the article you referenced...good article... NO reference to bleach...Roger RPh


A real attention grabber:rolleyes:!
 
As with a lot of illnesses, earlier treatment is better (IMHO). There are so many success stories of people defeating it with different treatments. If it were me laying in that bed getting worse by the hour I hope I would say do anything and everything that will keep me off a ventilator. My daughter is working right now in a hospital in NJ. She has seen the goods and bads of this disease. Bottom line is that being ventilated is not good and the outcomes VERY bad news (statistically). Just my humble opinion here.


And I think almost
 
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