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To: Logain Ablar who wrote (180523)11/20/2021 2:10:28 PM
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Many reasons but a couple here. Lewy body Demetria is not genetic nor diet related. No correlation in identical twins. Some cases of Lewy body have been found to be rickettsial. I get hundreds of ticks on me yearly at our Brazil ranch. Do I want to trust a test to tell me I have it or just treat? Next patients were found to have chlamydia pneumonia in their heart plaques after MI. Unknown if pathogenic or along for the ride. One study treated all the post MI patients at an ICU and found a significant reduction in future risk of MIs vs placebo, as doxy treats atypical organisms like chlamydia. I dont need to follow up on the studies as risks are low and potential benefits great. Next I heard a doctor on a radio years ago talking about treating arthritis early because of some cases being rickettsial. I had a friend in Brazil I did a US elective rotation with in the interior of Brazil when in US medical school. His son had juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and actually lived about 15 miles from my ranch. I told him that if it was my son I would give 3 weeks of doxy and explained why. He agreed with the low risk high benefit decision, gave him doxy with a miraculous improvement in his sons condition. I could go on but low risk of side effects make it a consideration for any high morbidity new onset condition of unknown etiology. Doxy treats atypical organisms antibiotics don't

Now ivermectin. Could it treat unusual monkey viruses from old vaccines that increase cancer risk? Lewy body dementia? Other latent viruses? One dose of ivermectin kills head lice with nary a side effect in kids. Guess what? A month ago we had a wild psychotic patient with long matted hair and dreadlocks at my hospital. As luck would have it I was covering for the clinical director (claims I am the only one whose judgment she trusts) This patient had head lice and I was called as the doctor was about to start the difficult process of possible restraint and head shaving. I am not sure we could do this without emergency guardianship even at this moment but I didnt need to find out. I told them to give the patient ivermectin which the patient accepted. The pharmacy police were after me in a heartbeat but cooled down when they found out I wasn't treating COVID. Staff were amazed. I am a quiet hidden person doing my job but my reputation grows. I have been the go too doctor since medical school. God is good, at least to me