Do You Believe In The " Right To Try " Medical Stuff?

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  1. Don Alaska

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    President-Elect Trump has made this an issue and worked on it some during his first term but was stymied by Fauci and Big Pharma. Do you think people should have the right to try any medical treatment or pain meds they choose, especially if they are deemed terminal? John Campbell has just published a video on the topic, and that brought it to mind. I believe some states (Georgia comes to mind) have tried heavy duty opiate therapy (heroin and fentanyl) for those, but pharmacies wouldn't stock it due to burglary dangers.

    Anecdotal stories of fenbendazole curing a number of "incurable" and metastatic cancers have come to light beginning in the veterinary world and moving to humans. Dogs who were said to be terminal were put on a worming regimen and their cancer was cured.

    What do you think?
     
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    If if you've run out of treatments, then yes, I say if you want to try, why not?
     
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    Sure, until doctors (and others) push patients into being unwitting test subjects. Same as assisted suicide. I 100% agree with the concept, and know there will be 0 real controls on it.

    Other than that: My body/My choice.
     
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