A Covid Holiday Miracle

Miracles Do Happen, Even with Covid!

This is a story about one of my patients who had an unexpected and unusual outcome using RMC’s Covid Protocol with Ivermectin.  I felt it hopeful and heart-warming, and an uplifting way to start the New Year. https://regenerativemc.com/happy-new-year-2022/

Holiday 2021 Story

“Covid caught up to our family Thanksgiving week.  We had no idea what kind a Thanksgiving it would turn out to be!  

Fortunately, we had an opportunity given to us that is denied to most.  We were able to begin taking a Covid protocol including Ivermectin within hours of a positive diagnosis. Not only did we see the protocol help our family progress through Covid with milder symptoms and shorter recovery than most, but in our family’s case, it became an answer to our prayers and Covid a blessing in disguise

Background

When my now 10-year-old son was a baby, he was on target with every milestone, thrived from all the attention, and constantly babbled with his perfect little voice and broadening vocabulary. Within days after his 12-month vaccinations he completely regressed. He no longer responded when spoken to, no more babbling, no more words.  After learning his hearing was perfect, at 18 months old, he was placed in early intervention.   Over the years he has been diagnosed with Speech Disorder, Expressive and Recessive, Social Pragmatic Disorder, Attention Deficit Disorder, Processing Delay, Sensory issues and is currently being tested for High Functioning Autism, formerly known as Asperger’s. He has difficulty socializing, especially with peers. In conversations he talks at you, rather than back and forth with you. He often plays by himself at recess, walking painted lines on the black top rather than engaging with other children. He often gets over stimulated and needs alone time to decompress from sensory overload.

Thanksgiving with Covid

During our bout with Covid, our family took RMC’s Covid Protocol that included Ivermectin, and as my son got better from Covid, I thought I saw a difference in his behavior patterns.  I continued to give him Ivermectin daily to see if this was really affecting him in a positive way.  Halfway through the second week I asked my husband if he was also noticing a difference in our son’s conversations. He went from telling you facts about his favorite topics, to a more back and forth, on topic conversation. It wasn’t perfect, but it was a very noticeable improvement. After discussing my observations with Dr. Donaldson and the possible impact the protocol could have on my son’s life, we decided to continue him on a protocol including low dose Ivermectin.*

Christmas with a Joyous Miracle

To our delight at our family Christmas Eve gathering which is very loud with lots of kids rough-housing, my son who normally keeps to himself while the rest of the kids play, was the one to first greet everyone arriving!   He joined in all the rough housing of which he typically wouldn’t be a part.  In one instance, he had been watching a Christmas movie and all the kids left to play in another room. He got up and said, “I’m lonely, I am going to go see where all the kids are,” and left to go join in the fun!

These small social victories may seem minuscule to most, but when you see how far he has come from his baseline after a few weeks on the ‘Covid -Ivermectin Protoco’, it is nothing short of an incredible miracle.  These are all times he previously struggled with immensely or was incapable of doing.  Now he is actually starting to do normal kid things!

 I could cry as I type this because small instances like these are all we have wished and prayed for for our son for the last 9 years and now we are finally seeing progress.

Dr. Donaldson once said to me in conversation, you must find the good that comes out of bad situations. 

In this instance, it seems like Covid may have been that blessing in disguise. The catalyst of Covid that lead us to use a repurposed medication protocol with supplements ended up improving my son’s life. This opportunity would have never otherwise come about.

I am beyond ecstatic to see how he continues to progress in the weeks and months to come!”

From a proud, ever so grateful and thankful mother.

This is an anecdotal story of hope and healing.  It brightens a light for others.  To see the joy in this family ignites my heart for hope and promise of more healing in the New Year.

The words of a dear mentor again rings through my mind, “Valerie, as a doctor, half of what you learn will be wrong.  It is up to you to figure out which half.”  I remember this advice always as my patients teach me the truth.  For this, I am very grateful.

Have an awesome year!  Dr D

Warning:  The use of Ivermectin should only be used under a doctor’s care.  The above story is anecdotal of an incidental behavior change.

**https://health.ucsd.edu/news/topics/suramin-autism/pages/default.aspx  Suramin and Autism