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You were one lucky lady! Thank God for you and for telling your story.

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If we learned anything from the Covid chaos is that they (government and pharma) have been slowly injuring us and our children for decades! Look at the health issues your children or grandchildren have and think what changed since the 1960’s: the childhood vaxx schedule! It explains every health issue going on today!

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She was definitely one of the lucky ones...

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It is unbearable to hear how things were then....We have learned a lot about taking care of ourselves. Including staying away from doctors and hospitals.

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Survival instinct or survival intellect. Most proved to have neither.

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The discharge part was bizarre making her put on surgical booties ,hat etc and told she had to sit in the backseat.Who was that theater for exactly?

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Brandy mentions that she no longer takes her medication for rheumatoid arthritis. I assume this was a prescription Rx that may have lowered her body's immune response causing her to get as sick as she did? Happy she was able to get out of the hospital alive and has woken up even more to the truth since then.

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I like how the interviewer asks these people why they got a pulse oximeter or knew they needed one. This woman said her O2 level dropped to 88 and she knew she was in trouble. While 88 may not be a particularly good reading I would not have rushed to the hospital because of it, but that is just my own personal choice/opinion.

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I believe she made a serious human connection with the nurse. Therefore humanity kicked in and they didn't euthanize her like a stray dog

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Isn't it interesting that Dr's had to approve everything you brought in ,including prescriptions but couldn't prescribe Exemptions and a Nobel awarded drug like Ivermectin. You fortunate you had been on Hydroxichoriphine. It probably under girded your immune system. I'm glad you survived.

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Lady, you lucked out. I think that they had a lot of other patients and you became low priority. The fact that you had hydroxy chloroquine there plus some supplements with you was what saved you plus the oxygen. The antibiotics and steroids weren't going to do it. All you really needed was to get a Rx for oxygen and you could have stayed home.

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She was lucky they gave her the steroids and she was on hydroxychoraquine already. Plus she was warned about ramdisiver. So happy she survived and she didn't fall prey to these deadly acts of genocide being rewarded with financial bonuses if reported as a C19 death! These hospitals and doctors must be held accountable for this mass murdering scheme by the corrupt elites!!

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Your story is one of survival, it's the best story.

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Definitely the Niacin. Neutralized the poison.

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