@Indy51, listening to what these doctors are experiencing with COVID-19 patients has been informative for me. All impressive. There's more discussion revolving around end of life decisions in an interview between ZDoggMD and Scott a few days ago. Look for it on YouTube. I'd feel comfortable with
any of these doctors providing my care.
That said, the more I listen, the more I learn how challenging our "sickcare" healthcare system is. Very much pharmaceutical driven, to the point that some hospitals do not allow ANY use of vitamin C, despite the Marik protocol for COVID-19 that uses both the meds and the nutritional supplements that have
dramatically reduced mortality. Some doctors want to try to use it,
but can't.
And some, perhaps many, docs are taking either the medications, the nutrition supplements, or both, to preserve their health,
while patients are denied access. Additionally, both the meds and the supplements work best when given early, prior to or at admission to the hospital, yet primary care docs are strongly discouraged to prescribe the meds. Only the docs at the hospital are allowed to prescribe them.
I was talking with a friend about this a few days ago, and she shared that when she was hospitalized with a fracture and put on opioids, she requested magnesium from the doctor while hospitalized to head off the constipation, and he refused. The divide between medicine and natural medicine continues to be problematic. I so wish I had access to hospital care that provides both...