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Louisa Enright's avatar

And remember when Rachel Maddow (MSNBC) reported a story that a hospital couldn’t treat sick patients because too many people were coming in sick from taking horse/animal versions of ivermectin—and the whole story was a total lie—and that truth would have instantly appeared with ONE PHONE CALL to the hospital. News isn’t news any more. It’s all a very toxic business model that is spewing hatred and division and feeding it to people who want to hear it. I used to watch Maddow in the Trump years. No more.

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Skeptical but Optimistic's avatar

Good catch! This is very similar but we’ve mostly forgotten.

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Anthony's avatar

Thank you for seeing the light. You give me hope.

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Midwest Molly's avatar

I thought it was because of the unvaccinated people with Covid filling up the ER? Not Ivermectin related overdoses/adverse effects.

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MDM 2.0's avatar

that hospital is in a low populated county that "might" have one gunshot victim in a year.

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Midwest Molly's avatar

Ugh- that's so stupid!!

My dermatologist gave me a couple of free samples last time I saw her; I have Rosacea. I looked at them more carefully when I got home- and they are tubes of Ivermectin. And it works great!

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Sally Sue's avatar

Try to keep your face out of the sun and wear a big hat. UV rays are one of the biggest triggers for rosacea. Sun exposure worsens and rapidly progresses rosacea over time. sun exposure will make rosacea get worse and worse.

If you have any younger females in the family who are prone to blushing/flushing, especially kids, make sure to tell them to wear a big hat and avoid sun exposure on the face. if they avoid sun exposure on the face, they may be able to avoid a diagnosis of rosacea in the future.

My 3-year-old daughter is prone to red cheeks and I always have a sun hat on her and sunscreen on the face, even on cloudy days

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Midwest Molly's avatar

I grew up in the baby oil/blistering sunburn times, but luckily by the time I was 19 I gave in to my Irish skin and kept out of the sun for the next 40 years. The good new is that at 55 I barely have any wrinkles! Bad news is the rosacea makes me break out sometimes.

I did follow your procedure for my oldest child who inherited my Irish complexion- she's really careful about sun exposure. So far so good with her. My younger two love the sun- but they got their dad's good Italian genes and never burn.

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Skeptical but Optimistic's avatar

Me too MW! I was surprised to see that on the ingredient list of the compound.

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Blue state rebel's avatar

Correct. I remember that.

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