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Post by djAdvocate on Feb 3, 2021 21:36:36 GMT -5
I guess we could also point out that Herman Cain DID get HCQ and.....well...... I didn’t know Herman Cain‘s treatment plan. I honestly have no idea why anyone is so hellbent on HCQ. They dig their heels in and can’t let go. Yet trump got a treatment plan that actually works. Why can’t people see that?? thanks to the conversation with the guy in NY, I have an answer for you!
because they distrust the government and the pharma industry SO MUCH that they think that they are, TOGETHER, repressing a working treatment so they can sell something.
the idea is fundamentally stupid. the people selling HCQ make money. why wouldn't THEY get in bed with the government? why AREN'T they?
do people ever consider their thoughts for logical consistency....like....ever?
it drives me nucking futs.
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Post by Miss Tequila on Feb 3, 2021 21:41:22 GMT -5
I didn’t know Herman Cain‘s treatment plan. I honestly have no idea why anyone is so hellbent on HCQ. They dig their heels in and can’t let go. Yet trump got a treatment plan that actually works. Why can’t people see that?? thanks to the conversation with the guy in NY, I have an answer for you!
because they distrust the government and the pharma industry SO MUCH that they think that they are, TOGETHER, repressing a working treatment so they can sell something.
the idea is fundamentally stupid. the people selling HCQ make money. why wouldn't THEY get in bed with the government? why AREN'T they?
do people ever consider their thoughts for logical consistency....like....ever?
it drives me nucking futs.
I consider it natural selection. Except an infectious disease doctor isn’t going to entertain HCQ. Not that I asked about it when I was given my recommended treatment plan. Then again, I’m not a stubborn ass willing to die rather than admit that I was wrong (not that I ever believed strongly in HCG).
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Post by pulmonarymd on Feb 3, 2021 21:52:49 GMT -5
These sort of things are so frustrating. The idea that physicians would not use an effective treatment is so ludicrous that even considering it is crazy. Not to defend pharmaceutical companies, but when you compare the products they produce to other companies, they do a tremendous amount of good, and make life saving treatments. Not to mention, they made the vaccines that will get us out of this. Finally, science is self-correcting. Studies can conflict, but you will eventually get to an answer, and the answer for hydroxychroloquine is that it doesn’t work, and may have been harmful
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Post by djAdvocate on Feb 3, 2021 22:37:28 GMT -5
These sort of things are so frustrating. The idea that physicians would not use an effective treatment is so ludicrous that even considering it is crazy. Not to defend pharmaceutical companies, but when you compare the products they produce to other companies, they do a tremendous amount of good, and make life saving treatments. Not to mention, they made the vaccines that will get us out of this. Finally, science is self-correcting. Studies can conflict, but you will eventually get to an answer, and the answer for hydroxychroloquine is that it doesn’t work, and may have been harmful this is precisely my point to the HCQ community.
it is one matter for a company making a unique drug like AZQ to corner the market and charge outrageous prices. it is another thing entirely to have an entire WORLD of scientists working toward cheap vaccines, spending gobs of cash doing it, and trying their damnedest to save lives to conspire to black out news on an already available treatment. that is just beyond absurd. it makes scientists and researchers seem like a deep state cabal of evil fucks that are literally killing people for profit. that kind of thinking is as sickening as this disease- maybe worse.
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Post by NomoreDramaQ1015 on Feb 3, 2021 22:55:45 GMT -5
These sort of things are so frustrating. The idea that physicians would not use an effective treatment is so ludicrous that even considering it is crazy. Not to defend pharmaceutical companies, but when you compare the products they produce to other companies, they do a tremendous amount of good, and make life saving treatments. Not to mention, they made the vaccines that will get us out of this. Finally, science is self-correcting. Studies can conflict, but you will eventually get to an answer, and the answer for hydroxychroloquine is that it doesn’t work, and may have been harmful this is precisely my point to the HCQ community.
it is one matter for a company making a unique drug like AZQ to corner the market and charge outrageous prices. it is another thing entirely to have an entire WORLD of scientists working toward cheap vaccines, spending gobs of cash doing it, and trying their damnedest to save lives to conspire to black out news on an already available treatment. that is just beyond absurd. it makes scientists and researchers seem like a deep state cabal of evil fucks that are literally killing people for profit. that kind of thinking is as sickening as this disease- maybe worse.
Dude stop telling everyone our secrets! 7 Unfortunately the internet is both and advantage and disavantage. All articles on PubMed have to have a free format if they receive NIH funding. Now more than ever people have access to peer reviewed material in close to real time. However that has also lead to a shit ton of very shady but craftily titled journals that appear legit but aren't. Even experts get fooled. The internet makes it easier than ever to feed confirmation bias and then reinforce it with people all over the world. I do feel these are likely the same people who were or would have eaten aquarium cleaner in an attempt to avoid West Nile. Nothing changes.
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