Ivermectin, Wonder Drug, strikes again.

Why_Yes_I_Do's Avatar
...Overdose can result in: hypotension and neurologic effects such as decreased consciousness, confusion, hallucinations, seizures, coma, and death. Originally Posted by texassapper
So you are saying it turns them into Demonicrats?!?
We do not, under any circumstance, need to create more of them.
Yssup Rider's Avatar
Yet the actions of people Like Abbott and DeSantis are doing just that.

That’s how it works.
winn dixie's Avatar
Somebody push wheels off mt. bonnell please!
Yssup Rider's Avatar
He’s certifiable.
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  • R.M.
  • 12-23-2021, 04:24 PM
Somebody push wheels off mt. bonnell please! Originally Posted by winn dixie
So I’m hearing that if you are jabbed you can’t donate blood ?
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So I’m hearing that if you are jabbed you can’t donate blood ? Originally Posted by R.M.

you can according to the Red Cross. a few conditions.


The Red Cross is following FDA blood donation eligibility guidance for those who receive the COVID-19 vaccination. Deferral times for donations may vary depending on which brand of vaccine you received. If you’ve received a COVID-19 vaccine, you’ll need to provide the manufacturer name when you come to donate. In most cases, there is no deferral time for individuals who received a COVID-19 vaccine as long as they are symptom-free and feeling well at the time of donation.
  • The following eligibility guidelines apply to each COVID-19 vaccine received, including boosters: There is no deferral time for eligible blood donors who are vaccinated with a non-replicating inactivated or RNA-based COVID-19 vaccine manufactured by AstraZeneca, Janssen/J&J, Moderna, Novavax, or Pfizer.
  • Eligible blood donors who received a live attenuated COVID-19 vaccine or do not know what type of COVID-19 vaccine they received must wait two weeks before giving blood.
  • If you have an appointment scheduled and need to change your donation date based on the above guidance, click here.

If you have further eligibility questions, please call 1-800-RED CROSS. Regardless, of the type of vaccine an individual receives, all donors must be symptom-free and feeling well at the time of donation. If an individual is experiencing any symptoms from the COVID-19 vaccine, the Red Cross asks that they postpone their donation until they are feeling better.
When you receive your COVID-19 vaccination, make sure you receive a handout with information about the vaccine, including the name of the manufacturer. It is encouraged to bring this information with you to your donation appointment.



https://www.redcrossblood.org/local-...-donation.html
For every bodies info, I got my Phizer Booster day before yesterday. and I feel like I have a real mild case of the flu.

When I had Covid, I really didn’t get that sick, when I took the vaccines, I didn’t have any I’ll affects at all, not even on the second shot, which was supposed to be a hum dinger.

But this Booster has me feeling like shit.
A friend of mine was vaccinated and got hit by one of the eco friendly buses.
One more tally on Trump's legacy.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/ca...?ocid=msedgntp

But COVID only kills the old. It's no worse than a cold. Just swig some Ivrmectin or bleach and you'll be immune.

Another Zombie follows the Pide Piper to a sad demise.

But I am sure the brilliant posters here will spin it as a Biden plot, an Obama plot, or a Commie Pinko Subversive plot. Originally Posted by Old-T
All this really boils down to is the guy obtained Ivermectin on his own and didn't know the proper dose and essentially he poisoned himself. That can happen with any drug if you don't know what the hell you're doing. The only one that's spinning this is you.
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
Yeah... U never use the dose designed for a horse. Do some research to find the correct dose for a human.