It was Dec. 3, 2021. Gail Seiler was just under a week into fighting a COVID-19 infection.
Medication was ordered, but it didn’t come in fast enough. Seiler’s oxygen level was dropping. It was a sign of COVID pneumonia. If it wasn’t addressed, it could be life-threatening.
Seiler’s husband, a former nurse, decided it was time to go to the hospital. But they wanted a hospital that was open to trying different treatments.
In part one of this series, we talked about a band of doctors—men and women who went above and beyond the NIH guidelines to create life-saving COVID-19 protocols. Some of these doctors say they had a very high success rate using inexpensive, repurposed drugs….