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In light of the many concerns about the human toll going on while we play a guessing game about life and death, I thought I’d re-post the following post.
Re-posting this isn’t intended to polish my own platter. It is intended for the new-comers that this community has always been and always will be concerned with saving lives, as well as making money for our support of and investment in this company.
Now place your guesses free of guilt. Tech Guru is doing a little ongoing data analysis of our guesses. Should be fun and informative.
Good luck to all.
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“Saving Lives.
Seems like a slow night tonight so I wanted to follow through with a thought we’ve all kicked around a bit and has been hitting me lately. I posted on same topic in one of my first dozen posts last Spring.
Cytodyn has been saving lives of real people since before I bought my first share more than 3 years ago. It’s simply true. I’ve since gone “all in” starting Dec 17th, 2019.
Personally, I have never been apart of ANYTHING that saved lives. I may have guided a person or two to not F up their own life. But never have I been a (small) part of truly saving lives. I’m very proud to have put my limited resources into this effort by Cytodyn. I’m damn proud of it.
Many of you feel this. Some others simply hope their investment pays off. Both are reasonable endeavors.
Whether or not any of us succeed, the real heroes in the Covid setting are the trial patients and their families.
What has to occur? On which precipice does one need to stand, to sign the paperwork? Whether yourself or a stand-in signs, how close must you be to death to signify that you will enter a study where you have a 33% chance of getting placebo? And if you are lucky enough to get into the 66% group that gets Leronlimab....it might not work!
These folks are the real heroes. May the Universe enwrap them in loving arms.
Hopefully one day, a person can get LL and walk out of ICU on day 3 into their car or their kitchen or into the arms of their family.
Thanks to the incredibly hard working folks at Cytodyn. Please know, we are with you. And thank you.
Good luck to all.
Chazzle”