California is rationing Regeneron, and only giving it to people who “qualify”. Well, no one would tell us what those qualifications were, and now my Dad is stuck in Covid prison at the hospital on a CPAC machine.
We can’t visit. We can’t even get him a care package. They searched all of his things and even went through his wallet at the hospital, yet he was denied an IV, and didn’t even get water for the first 8 hours he was in the hospital. They keep fucking up his med schedule and getting his cough expectorant too late. Kept insisting he take Fauci drugs even though he was on antivirals.
He’s a true patriot, and our state denied him the medical care he needed, and are treating him like a prisoner. This is happening right now in California. California is nearly Australia right now. After 18+ months Covid is still not treated effective here.
He could use some well wishes and prayers.
In the other California news, society is collapsing, see graffiti everywhere even in wealthy neighborhoods, police are resigning in mass, hospital strikes, not enough doctors and nurses to deliver babies (they’re sending all their pregnant women to my wife’s midwife), there was a police shooting just a few blocks from my house the other day, major increase in car accidents, sirens every weekend now. You’d think I live in the city, but its an hour away. I’m in a small isolated tourist and farm town on a river. Last time I drove through a major city multiple people were lighting off fireworks on a Thursday night and shooting them at the freeway for at least 5 miles.
Once we are able to free him from Covid jail we likely need to make a plan to leave this state ASAP. The societal collapse is accelerating rapidly here.
And how did it go?
We refused the Fauci drugs, they finally put him on a real treatment plan using nitric oxide, and it worked. He’s out of the hospital and at home recovering now. He’s still tapering down all the steroids and heart meds, so we don’t know the full extent of the damage yet but he is recovering every day. Able to work out lightly again. Still needs low oxygen when home.
Still monitoring him carefully, but he’s probably going to make it at this point. Got him back on Ivermectin as well and that seems to be helping.
The hospital tried so hard to put him on Remdesivir, and threatened us with the vent a few times, but it became obvious when the patients around him who took the drugs started dying, and he started recovering that we made the right choices. It was touch and go for a few days there. This new antibody drug out of Japan seemed to have helped as well.