Cancer and Parasites aka Worms

Funny thing was, during covid, They made it hard to get. Hid it in the back. Warning signs on the racks. I had to send to Tennessee tractor supply to get it. Government interference? Get a good quality one from the US. Not sure I would get the ones with tapeworm med in it too (unless you have tapeworms ; )
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By way of reference, the site I recommended is priced as follows:

Ivermectin 12mg (100 ct) — Reg. $230 → Sale $184
Ivermectin 20mg (100 ct) — Reg. $320 → Sale $256
Ivermectin 40mg (100 ct) — Red. $420 → Sale $336

I can't get the site that Linda Harper referenced to open so I can do my own comparison.
John, I'm still interested and thank you for the help with this, Just got back from pain management, another 10 day of hydrocondone. I still have 6 left from the 8 he gave me, I take 1/3 or half of the 10mg.
 
Marie I'm aware it will be his staff. Just wondering why it takes so long. Although I think I know why. The medical profession is having a hard time now like the rest of us.
Arie, you need to be proactive and stay on top of things. Keep a log - date, time, phone number, name! What hard time is medical staff having? What hard time is the rest of us having?
 
I used the paste that I gave my horses. If they would poison horse a lot of people would find out about it and....
I did that too @Mary Stetler but I can see how a lot of folks would overdose themselves. It doesn't take much horse wormer to treat a human and, contrary to what has been said, there is nothing in the paste I took that could harm humans.
 
I talked to a guy who was diagnosed with stage 3/4 prostate cancer in November and just had surgery and treatment at the end of March. A sad state of medical care.

I feel very lucky (and spoiled) to live in an area where excellent medical care is available and timely. It's shocking to me to hear how difficult it is to get immediate care for cancer in some areas of the country. While it is true that some cancers are slow growing and not "emergency" situations, many types are definitely aggressive and need immediate treatment.
 
Marie--are your PCP and the oncologist at Shands? If so, I am shocked at the lack of response from a highly regarded medical provider.

No Beth this is a new one , my doctor retired so I didn't have a doctor.
We pass this medical center going to grocery, so decided to stop in and thats where the new doctor came in .
She wasn't what I needed o went to a ungent care er and a very nice doctor there called her and told her to get me into treatment immediately. He got the ball rolling for me to see an oncologist.
Now just waiting for return call to get set up.
 
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