Appreciate the info. First time here. Some people can’t handle the truth (cut to Jack Nicholson with veins popping out of his face). I am like you and my wife struggles with my assessment that the global cabal (refuse to call them elites) are trying to kill us. Stay true to yourself.
I would be dead today if I did not scream at her to NOT take me to the hospital killing fields when I got violently ill during CV. Told her I would rather die in this car or in the hotel room than be murdered for money in the hospital. Figured out what was wrong in 15 minutes on my phone at the hotel.
I don’t think I would do well on that talk show either. Host “unfortunately we have lost our connection with the last caller. Moving on…”
I think about the Jack Nicholson quote about a dozen times a day. We also did not take my mom to the hospital when she was very sick but we had a doc from church stop by and give her some outpatient meds and she was right as rain in 12 hours. I tell the story in this post: https://fastwell.substack.com/p/the-day-my-mom-almost-died
I read your story. That doctor was no accident - he was sent by God. God moves in amazing ways. He clearly was not done with your mom yet.
I know several people with similar stories about ivermectin. In bed as sick as they had ever been, 1 ivermectin dose, outside playing with their kids a few hours later. It is a miracle drug suppressed by evil people for the purpose of forcing a very toxic substance into everyone’s arm. I can only I hope I live to see some of those people brought to justice on this earth.
You may be sorry you asked. I get very passionate talking about taking charge of our own health. I feel like I am among friends here so here it goes.
I knew I did not have Covid but knew if I went to the hospital the would give me a test that showed I had Covid then start withholding fluids and food, pump Remdesivir (aka Run-death-is-near) into me to cause renal failure, put me on a vent to destroy my lungs, put me on fentanyl so I could not fight back and wait for me to die so they could collect their $100K Covid bonus. A friend of mine had the exact same symptoms as me a couple weeks later but made the fatal mistake of going to the hospital. A week later he was dead. I am saddened to this day that Bill did not reach out to me as we were on the same page regarding medical issues and I know I could have saved his life. He was the same age as me. We lost five other men from our church in one week from hospital homicide.
To get to your question, my symptoms started with vertigo which I never have. The room was spinning like crazy and I could barely walk. I then started feeling nauseous. We were visiting our daughter whose family was living in an RV at the time so we were sleeping in nearby motel. It got so bad, I told my wife we need to go to the motel. On the way there I started vomiting rather violently. That is when the “Do take me to the hospital” conversation occurred, between barfing in a Walmart bag. I got to the hotel and started looking up symptoms but a lot of things can cause those symptoms. One thing that came up was dehydration. That was plausible because it was TX in the summer and it is tough to keep up with fluids when you are working outside. Then I remembered my college days when we would stay up all night drinking and the next day experience a very similar spinning room and puking routine. Then I remembered that alcohol causes dehydration. Bingo! Now I knew what the problem was, I just need to keep down some fluids. In another time I may have gone to a clinic for an IV because this was very intense. It took several hours but finally I could suck on some ice chips and keep it down. Was not a fun day/night. Lost about 10 pounds (I am pretty lean so that is a lot to loose) and was still weak the next day but good enough to play with my 2 grandkids. I am normally pretty in-tune with my body but this snuck up on me really fast.
I was in my early 60’s at that point and had written off conventional medicine after they put me on statins and blood pressure meds in my mid-40’s. That was an awful experience so I set a goal to get off all pharmaceuticals. Changed my diet, changed my lifestyle (mainly exercise). I started exercising with minimal clothing in full TX sun (Vitamin D and nitric oxide), and barefoot (for grounding) and was off meds within 6 months. When I went to my cardiologist the next time he was very proud of his treatment and told me to keep doing what I was doing since I was doing so well. It was them I told him I threw all his meds in the trash months ago. We mutually agreed I didn’t need his care anymore. When I checked out and the receptionist asked when I needed to come back. I said never, the doctor released me. She looked at me like I had 3 heads. She told me she has been there over 20 years and I was the first patient a doctor has released that didn’t die or move. That is when it became obvious to me that our healthcare system is badly broken. If I was going to live a long healthy lifespan, it was going to be up to me. Now my stated goal is live long, live healthy, die fast. I stole that from someone but cannot remember who.
I could literally talk for hours about my health journey, but will leave it here.
Leslie, I didn't watch the 2WAY clip. But kudos to you for being able to assess your own strengths and weaknesses. Most can't. FWIW I think you do a fantastic job and are among the best (and smartest) presenters I've seen. I fully agree with the retired doc who commented recently on one of your articles that you do a great job synthesizing complex information in a way that everybody can understand. I've recommended you to many, telling them you're among my most trusted sources and offer some of the best health advice anywhere, right alongside A Midwestern Doctor. You do great work!
I was just thinking the same thing that you said at the end of your article. That your style is not for everyone, but for the ones who want to hear the truth and improve their health you are a great one! So don’t apologize for yourself and hopefully these podcasters will take your constructive criticism to heart.
I gave up on TV, fifteen to twenty years ago.. My wife still watches shame stream media. I actually listened to Alex Jones several years ago also, people say what they want about him. Voted for Ron Paul anytime he ran. Still read his thoughts yet today. I can spot a phoney newsperson a mile away.. Learned about JFK, MLK, Malcom X and the politically rigged system we live in... I'm here for the truth Leslie, nothin but the truth.
Appreciate the info. First time here. Some people can’t handle the truth (cut to Jack Nicholson with veins popping out of his face). I am like you and my wife struggles with my assessment that the global cabal (refuse to call them elites) are trying to kill us. Stay true to yourself.
I would be dead today if I did not scream at her to NOT take me to the hospital killing fields when I got violently ill during CV. Told her I would rather die in this car or in the hotel room than be murdered for money in the hospital. Figured out what was wrong in 15 minutes on my phone at the hotel.
I don’t think I would do well on that talk show either. Host “unfortunately we have lost our connection with the last caller. Moving on…”
Hi John,
It's great to connect with like-minded people.
I think about the Jack Nicholson quote about a dozen times a day. We also did not take my mom to the hospital when she was very sick but we had a doc from church stop by and give her some outpatient meds and she was right as rain in 12 hours. I tell the story in this post: https://fastwell.substack.com/p/the-day-my-mom-almost-died
I read your story. That doctor was no accident - he was sent by God. God moves in amazing ways. He clearly was not done with your mom yet.
I know several people with similar stories about ivermectin. In bed as sick as they had ever been, 1 ivermectin dose, outside playing with their kids a few hours later. It is a miracle drug suppressed by evil people for the purpose of forcing a very toxic substance into everyone’s arm. I can only I hope I live to see some of those people brought to justice on this earth.
John, glad you're still with us. How did you treat your illness?
You may be sorry you asked. I get very passionate talking about taking charge of our own health. I feel like I am among friends here so here it goes.
I knew I did not have Covid but knew if I went to the hospital the would give me a test that showed I had Covid then start withholding fluids and food, pump Remdesivir (aka Run-death-is-near) into me to cause renal failure, put me on a vent to destroy my lungs, put me on fentanyl so I could not fight back and wait for me to die so they could collect their $100K Covid bonus. A friend of mine had the exact same symptoms as me a couple weeks later but made the fatal mistake of going to the hospital. A week later he was dead. I am saddened to this day that Bill did not reach out to me as we were on the same page regarding medical issues and I know I could have saved his life. He was the same age as me. We lost five other men from our church in one week from hospital homicide.
To get to your question, my symptoms started with vertigo which I never have. The room was spinning like crazy and I could barely walk. I then started feeling nauseous. We were visiting our daughter whose family was living in an RV at the time so we were sleeping in nearby motel. It got so bad, I told my wife we need to go to the motel. On the way there I started vomiting rather violently. That is when the “Do take me to the hospital” conversation occurred, between barfing in a Walmart bag. I got to the hotel and started looking up symptoms but a lot of things can cause those symptoms. One thing that came up was dehydration. That was plausible because it was TX in the summer and it is tough to keep up with fluids when you are working outside. Then I remembered my college days when we would stay up all night drinking and the next day experience a very similar spinning room and puking routine. Then I remembered that alcohol causes dehydration. Bingo! Now I knew what the problem was, I just need to keep down some fluids. In another time I may have gone to a clinic for an IV because this was very intense. It took several hours but finally I could suck on some ice chips and keep it down. Was not a fun day/night. Lost about 10 pounds (I am pretty lean so that is a lot to loose) and was still weak the next day but good enough to play with my 2 grandkids. I am normally pretty in-tune with my body but this snuck up on me really fast.
I was in my early 60’s at that point and had written off conventional medicine after they put me on statins and blood pressure meds in my mid-40’s. That was an awful experience so I set a goal to get off all pharmaceuticals. Changed my diet, changed my lifestyle (mainly exercise). I started exercising with minimal clothing in full TX sun (Vitamin D and nitric oxide), and barefoot (for grounding) and was off meds within 6 months. When I went to my cardiologist the next time he was very proud of his treatment and told me to keep doing what I was doing since I was doing so well. It was them I told him I threw all his meds in the trash months ago. We mutually agreed I didn’t need his care anymore. When I checked out and the receptionist asked when I needed to come back. I said never, the doctor released me. She looked at me like I had 3 heads. She told me she has been there over 20 years and I was the first patient a doctor has released that didn’t die or move. That is when it became obvious to me that our healthcare system is badly broken. If I was going to live a long healthy lifespan, it was going to be up to me. Now my stated goal is live long, live healthy, die fast. I stole that from someone but cannot remember who.
I could literally talk for hours about my health journey, but will leave it here.
God bless.
What an amazing journey. Thanks for sharing. We have very similar views.
Leslie, I didn't watch the 2WAY clip. But kudos to you for being able to assess your own strengths and weaknesses. Most can't. FWIW I think you do a fantastic job and are among the best (and smartest) presenters I've seen. I fully agree with the retired doc who commented recently on one of your articles that you do a great job synthesizing complex information in a way that everybody can understand. I've recommended you to many, telling them you're among my most trusted sources and offer some of the best health advice anywhere, right alongside A Midwestern Doctor. You do great work!
Excellent post and information. Shared!
Thank you.
I was just thinking the same thing that you said at the end of your article. That your style is not for everyone, but for the ones who want to hear the truth and improve their health you are a great one! So don’t apologize for yourself and hopefully these podcasters will take your constructive criticism to heart.
The Vigilant Fox on Substack brings up a couple stories today …more things are coming to light..people need to listen. Especially media!
I love the Vigilant Fox. They have great stories.
Is there a way to stop this prolonged production of the spike protein?
I have a list of suggested supplements that a group of doctors came up with at the end of this post https://open.substack.com/pub/fastwell/p/covid-spike-protein-disease-what?r=1mvilc&utm_medium=ios
Another great article, Leslie. I know the 2 WAY experience was extremely frustrating. Hopefully, we are planting seeds and the tide is turning🙏😇
I gave up on TV, fifteen to twenty years ago.. My wife still watches shame stream media. I actually listened to Alex Jones several years ago also, people say what they want about him. Voted for Ron Paul anytime he ran. Still read his thoughts yet today. I can spot a phoney newsperson a mile away.. Learned about JFK, MLK, Malcom X and the politically rigged system we live in... I'm here for the truth Leslie, nothin but the truth.