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Porge's avatar

My beloved dog story: last Saturday my 14yo coonhound mix became very lethargic, did not want to go for a walk or take a treat or eat, didn't even get up of the floor! I called my wife who was visiting a friend and told her it's "emergency vet time " 9m on Saturday. When my wife got home "our Lucy " did get up to greet her. So we got her to the clinic x-ray showed enlarged spleen and multiple spots along abdomen cavity. They gave her hours to days to live because she's loaded with cancer. I think the clinic visit gave her adrenaline rush and she started acting normal

. So we refused to put her down. I know I'm getting long winded here but stay with me. We got her back home and started her on 12mg ivermectin once daily, organic grass fed ground beef browned and simmered with water to create a broth to wet a little dry food mixed with it. 2 days later I added a scrambled egg on top. She perked up in 2 days, eats all her food and treats and now goes for 3 walks a day instead of 2. Tomorrow, after a week of ivermectin I'm thinking of switching to 150mg of fenbendazole that I have also from Virex Health. Or maybe I should do both IVM and FENBEN. She's a whole new dog from a week ago. Any suggestions from you guys are welcome!🙏

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Dear Second,

Can you please write something that doesn't have trigger words like PSYOP-19 and slow kill bioweapon injections, etc?

I want to share your protocol with every normie I know and love, but they won't read past, idk...non-scientific(?) words like these.

I don't care that they still think I'm a tin hat whack-job, but I don't want to heap hot coals on their heads, either.

I understand this is a lot to ask, so won't be disappointed if you ignore my dumb request. Just trying to find a way to ease or bridge a gap that I personally struggle with... for humanity's sake. Thanks for listening ❤️

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