07-28-2022, 09:51 AM
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Brandon Sutter continues to suffer with long Covid, unable to do anything strenuous.
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“Basically, I’ve been left with a lot of different things,” said Sutter. “With my lungs and my breathing and any exertion, I just can’t do it. I stop and feel like I have to cough something out and just feel like I can’t get oxygen into my body.
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“I still can’t do any cardio. I tried working out again in March and April to kind of get going again. But I’d have a really bad day and it would just crush me — I just couldn’t do it — because of a lack of oxygen and just depleting myself. The lingering effect is an inability to breathe normally and properly.
“I was also having gastrointestinal issues, but I’m 100 per cent better than I was a year ago. But I still can’t train or work out. When I take it easier, I’m OK. When I do too much, it just crushes me.”
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Sounds like he is taking Ivermectin...
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Microscopic clots can also restrict blood flow in the lungs and impair oxygen exchange, and the only supplement that Sutter continues to take is the controversial and polarizing Ivermectin that isn’t recommended by Health Canada to prevent or treat COVID. It’s used to de-worm farm animals and mainly cattle, but in the human form, it’s prescribed for parasites and worms.
“Canadian doctors are not allowed to prescribe it for COVID and I had to get it myself, but it helps remove the COVID spike protein,” added Sutter. “It works. And in the U.S., it’s everywhere and it’s helping a lot of people and there is zero risk.
“It either helps you or it doesn’t, but 100 per cent it won’t hurt you. I can’t speak for others, but it has helped me.”
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Dr. Brian Conway, president and medical director of the Vancouver Infectious Diseases Centre, responded to Sutter’s claims with caution and concern.
“This is a toxic medication that has absolutely no place in the treatment of COVID-19,” he said. “My biggest concern is this is an issue that was studied early in the pandemic and it physically doesn’t work against COVID. A disease like long-COVID can improve over time, but people will sometimes want things to get better and it’s the placebo effect of you really wanting it to work.
“We all want Brandon Sutter to get completely better, and waiting for things to get better on their own would be difficult. But Ivermectin has been studied and discredited.”
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07-28-2022, 10:03 AM
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Originally Posted by activeStick
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It's funny people are still freaking out about others taking Ivermectin. If it's low risk and helps, who cares if others want to take it.
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07-28-2022, 10:39 AM
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Good to see he's educated on the matter:
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“Canadian doctors are not allowed to prescribe it for COVID and I had to get it myself, but it helps remove the COVID spike protein,” added Sutter. “It works. And in the U.S., it’s everywhere and it’s helping a lot of people and there is zero risk.
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Unless he's immunocompromised and has had a chronic infection, the spike protein has been out of his system for well over a year already.
That said, you've got to feel sorry for him. And he wouldn't be the first person with a long-term condition that has no real treatment who has descended into quackery out of desperation.
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07-28-2022, 10:40 AM
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I just hope he gets better soon. A friend's friend is also suffering from long covid (2 years now) and still struggles.
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07-28-2022, 10:45 AM
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Long Covid is no good.
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07-28-2022, 11:18 AM
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It's funny people are still freaking out about others taking Ivermectin. If it's low risk and helps, who cares if others want to take it.
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I don't care what people do but I don't think any real medical expert says taking ivermectin is low risk. And hockey players giving medical advice is just asinine.
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07-28-2022, 11:20 AM
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It's funny people are still freaking out about others taking Ivermectin. If it's low risk and helps, who cares if others want to take it.
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That isn't how medicine works. It is a prescribed medication with risks and side effects. Physicians prescribe medications based on well researched science. A layperson with no medical training or knowledge beyond buzzwords shouldn't be prescribing themselves medication.
Also it doesn't help.
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07-28-2022, 11:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Mean Mr. Mustard
That isn't how medicine works. It is a prescribed medication with risks and side effects. Physicians prescribe medications based on well researched science. A layperson with no medical training or knowledge beyond buzzwords shouldn't be prescribing themselves medication.
Also it doesn't help.
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Ivermectin for covid treatment was born by right-wing doctors and media, not only does it not work for covid the side effects can be very harmful.
good article on Ivermectin
another
side effects
One who takes this drug for covid is a complete idiot IMO
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07-28-2022, 12:39 PM
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All he has to do is google "overuse of ivermectin" and he will find a lot of his symptoms could also be due to that. There are countless articles by real doctors to read and not one says humans should be taking it for covid. Damage from ivermectin overuse in animals is irreversible. I suspect this applies equally to humans. Hopefully, someone can convince him to stop before it is too late.
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07-28-2022, 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Mean Mr. Mustard
That isn't how medicine works. It is a prescribed medication with risks and side effects. Physicians prescribe medications based on well researched science. A layperson with no medical training or knowledge beyond buzzwords shouldn't be prescribing themselves medication.
Also it doesn't help.
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Although I'm loathe to derail this any further, Ivermectin is very low risk and well tolerated in the majority of patients. You can see the reported percentages of side effects at this link (the overwhelming majority of which are not serious and disappear within a few days of a patient stopping taking the drug).
https://www.rxlist.com/stromectol-drug.htm#side_effects
You can also read this article from 2017 (pre-covid crazy) that calls Ivermectin a 'wonder drug' with a wide range of potential benefits, including the treatment of epilepsy and other neurological disorders.
https://www.nature.com/articles/ja201711
I'd also point out I'm not making any claim on its effectiveness on treating either acute or long-covid, just that its a low risk medication so, if someone suffering from long-covid finds it helps them, even if it's just via the placebo effect (which is real), all the power to them. We have very little understanding of what causes long covid, ergo, it logically follows that we don't have a good understanding of what treatments are or are not effective, so if something brings someone relief from a low risk treatment I'm all for it.
Its unfortunate that the treatment of covid has gotten caught up in the politicization of vaccination and the left/right divide.
Anyway, back to the topic at hand, hopefully Sutter fully recovers; the Canucks suck; and thanks for 6 years of Chucky dim Jim.
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07-28-2022, 01:03 PM
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I shared the article also because Brandon is part of the Sutter family and I'm sure our coach also is saddened that his nephew is suffering still to this date. I would venture to guess that Brandon isn't going to change his current direction, so I'm hoping his long covid symptoms disappear soon, and he stops taking whatever he is taking.
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07-28-2022, 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by RobotTalk
Although I'm loathe to derail this any further, Ivermectin is very low risk and well tolerated in the majority of patients. You can see the reported percentages of side effects at this link (the overwhelming majority of which are not serious and disappear within a few days of a patient stopping taking the drug).
https://www.rxlist.com/stromectol-drug.htm#side_effects
You can also read this article from 2017 (pre-covid crazy) that calls Ivermectin a 'wonder drug' with a wide range of potential benefits, including the treatment of epilepsy and other neurological disorders.
https://www.nature.com/articles/ja201711
I'd also point out I'm not making any claim on its effectiveness on treating either acute or long-covid, just that its a low risk medication so, if someone suffering from long-covid finds it helps them, even if it's just via the placebo effect (which is real), all the power to them. We have very little understanding of what causes long covid, ergo, it logically follows that we don't have a good understanding of what treatments are or are not effective, so if something brings someone relief from a low risk treatment I'm all for it.
Its unfortunate that the treatment of covid has gotten caught up in the politicization of vaccination and the left/right divide.
Anyway, back to the topic at hand, hopefully Sutter fully recovers; the Canucks suck; and thanks for 6 years of Chucky dim Jim.
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Invermictin is a single dose anti viral, the Covid numpties are taking it every day because, well I guess Darwin is punishing their stupidity, as such for them it is very dangerous and likely is causing a raft of what he thinks is his long covid symptoms, kind of like Lindros taking 10 or 20 tylanol for his headaches that were actually being caused by the 10 or 20 tylanol he was taking
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07-28-2022, 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted by RobotTalk
It's funny people are still freaking out about others taking Ivermectin. If it's low risk and helps, who cares if others want to take it.
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You should take it for your asthma
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07-29-2022, 12:15 AM
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Originally Posted by RobotTalk
Anyway, back to the topic at hand, hopefully Sutter fully recovers; the Canucks suck; and thanks for 6 years of Chucky dim Jim.
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Six years of Chucky plus at least one year of Huberdeau and Weegar (and hopefully more).
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07-29-2022, 12:18 AM
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Kids: Just say NEIGH to Ivermectin.
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09-12-2022, 08:56 AM
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Maybe not re-use the Vancouver slogan there...
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09-12-2022, 09:02 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Calgary
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Weird to start a new thread with something sad as the first topic?
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09-12-2022, 09:56 AM
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Where do the Canucks finish this year? They have a pretty solid set of forwards but their blueline appears to be a mess. They will need some significant bounce back from the likes of Myers or OEL if they want to compete.
A lot of rumors that Miller and Boeser would be traded but both were given extensions so now who do the Canucks move if they want to shake things up? Horvat is a pending UFA but also their captain. Garland’s name has been out there but he is not bringing back a high end Dman on his own in a trade.
I think the Canucks are like the Jets and stuck on the bubble with some nice forwards, a great goalie and thin D corps. As of today it feels like it is Vancouver, Vegas and LA battling for that third spot in the division.
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09-12-2022, 09:57 AM
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Imagine buying a home in a desert in this day and age.
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