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Thank you for your reply. That is a good point you make about medical university-affiliated doctors being more open to LC being real. With so few healthcare providers accepting Medicaid, I really didn't think medical universities would accept that insurance. It is worth looking into. Thank you.
I had one of the doctors I was using say the same. Quit thinking about Covid, quit reading, quit watching anything. She said none of what I was experiencing had anything to do with Covid. This was a doctor which was noted on her information to focus on Covid issues and had reference to FLCCC.
This was near the worst experience I had with the 12 amd counting doctors I have seen.
I had a severe case of Covid some weeks prior.
Within a couple weeks I was diagnosed with three pulmonary ebolisms, one deep vein clot groin to ankle, and four shallow vein clots. A few months later I was diagnosed with Covid Viral Reactive Arthritis.
Doctors......
My Covid related experiences have been many and difficult. The experiences with most of the doctos (90%) have not been good or were very bad. The immunologist and hematologist were in the top most pitiful doctors I have experienced. These were both recognized with authority by their positions. The rest were pretty poor and a few were middle, neither helping or causing issues. I have two doctors listen and make a difference.
Jt