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Jan 12Liked by Kimberly Milhoan, MD

Once again your article has blessed me. I’m retired RN/NP who watched closely when news broke about novel virus in China. I was ER RN during SARS & MERS & trauma NP during H1N1 so I knew this was potentially serious situation. In March 2020 when NYC became “epicenter” in US I became a bit fearful as my only daughter lives there & her employer sent them all home to work remotely on 3/11/2020 (she’s journalist for medical diagnostic co). My husband & I spent the days watching cable news for latest info. My small church in So Cal lost our lease on 3/17 & had to have services remotely from church office for a few weeks until pastor arranged a section of the park for us to worship. I had begun to question public health guidelines-never heard of social distancing in my career, masks for resp virus, what?

My husband became critically ill early August w sepsis (not covid) intubated, maxed on pressors, bp 70, 1am call to ask about cpr. My daughter arrived from NYC & we were allowed end of life visit as they were placing in on CRRT. Long story short he had a beautiful Jesus encounter (another long story) while comatose & survived fully intact. COVID essentially ended for me then. Once you’ve faced death, what’s left right? However the madness continued but I obtained ivm, hcq, z-pack etc for us to have on hand along w neutraceuticals taken daily. When vax came along I didn’t feel compelled but thought we might in future get it. My daughter pushed for it & got it 3/21 & my biggest regret is not fighting her on that. As I researched it I became very uneasy yet ignoring me she got a booster 12/21. So far she hasn’t experienced untoward effect & I pray for her daily. My husband & I remain unvaccinated taking supplements & doing fine.

So my path was not as straightforward as yours but at same endpoint. Thank you & Kirk for being role models in your Christianity & medical practices. The medical freedom movement is most important of our lives I believe.

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Jan 12Liked by Kimberly Milhoan, MD

God bless you and others who have followed God's direction and provided individualized medical care rooted in the principles of medical ethics, and for all your work serving your community through your church and food pantry. Thank you. And for sharing God's word.

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Jan 12Liked by Kimberly Milhoan, MD

Beautiful souls, you two are. Thank you for your bravery in telling this piece of your story, your truth, that brought me to tears. I truly wish we would have wavered the storm with you, instead of being surrounded by isolation and fear in our hometown.

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Jan 12Liked by Kimberly Milhoan, MD

Thank you for writing this and sharing your heart with us !

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Jan 12Liked by Kimberly Milhoan, MD

Wonderful testimony! I’ve long since given up on my family and friends as they all believed the off the charts propaganda and now everything is fine as their jabs are protecting them even though one after the other experiences serious health troubles that I’m convinced are from the jabs. I was put through the grinder at work and only survived by a series of small sequential miracles that added up to me and my dear wife and kids avoiding the jabs but it left relationships in tatters and my career frozen until I retire in 3.5 years. I’m worn out and discouraged by the continuing insanity in Canada even as the current crisis apparently recedes. It’s been some of the toughest yeRs of my life and I have no idea what comes next. Thanks be to God for a couple of friends that believed as we do and we’ve all endured together. About 60% of the people in my good little evangelical church took the jab sadly. I pray for them that the long term consequences don’t kill or maim them. In the past month one of my 400 coworkers died last week from a ‘shockingly’ quick cancer at age 62. She had retired 1 year ago, slim and trim and so lovely. Then a barely 40 year old lovely woman who had a permanently hoarse voice right after the jabs dropped to the ground outside of our workplace and was only saved by the fortuitous presence of a passing stranger and a Coronary care nurse who was driving by who saw the stranger giving CPR to my coworker in the street. She survived as the ambulance was there within 5 minutes, but for how long and now her life is forever changed for what’s left. What is yet to come. I trust God, but this slip sliding into the last days has gotten so ugly. Come Lord Jesus! 🙏🏻

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