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Kevin McCairn Edogawa Hospital Treatment Program Information I see a lot of people preparing their slides getting ready to get the news on clotting and then on to Japan for DFFP treatment. Here is some great info for you. Kevin McCairn Kevin McCairn developed this treatment. He is a brilliant scientist that has studied neuroscience in primates for multiple decades. He understands physiology better than doctors do. He will be around on Tuesdays, which is treatment day, to collect blood samples, but he lives 5 hours away, so you really won’t see him much. Expect your time with him to be limited. He spends a lot of time educating doctors and scientists on X. He is probably with no exaggeration one of the most brilliant minds on the planet. You will meet him on zoom to check your blood, then he will probably pass you down to Charles for the details of your trip. He is busy, your time with him will be very limited. Charles Rixley Charles is educated with multiple degrees, served in the military and was instrumental in exposing Covid. He is so advanced with knowledge that he went to meetings in front of congress to help educate them on Covid Vaccination Injury. I was completely humbled by his wealth of knowledge and explanation of what was going on in the body. He talks slowly, he is concise and he can answer most all your questions. He will be your point of contact to make all your arrangements. If nurse Lyndsey is still there, I know she’s going home sometime soon, which is disappointing because she is a nurse that has studied her way out of death, and has had the same symptoms you had, so she is so full of information as well. Dr Kato Dr Cato is the head doctor that oversees the Edogawa family-owned hospital. He is very knowledgeable and has a lot of experience. You will do a consult with him when you arrive most likely the day before your first filtration treatment, and you will do an exit review with him when you leave. You can bring your labs when you consult with him but realize you are coming to Edogawa to remove clots and proteins and antibodies if you have them. That is your main goal. Dr Cato has been using the DFFP treatment for more than 10 years to remove Autoantibodies and Misfolding Proteins in autoimmune conditions. The clots are just another bonus to remove. The Procedure Filtration is on Tuesdays. You will get one IV infusions of SFG through your catheter following the filtration procedure. Yes, it’s uncomfortable. If you are going there, it’s necessary. Don’t think about it until the day of your procedure. So far everyone has been ready for the next one because of the relief. It’s going to make you live longer and help your symptoms. Walking around with blood clots sucks. You have nothing to lose. Every patient walked home an hour and a half after the procedure, regardless of age or health. The other 4 days of the week you will receive SGF IV treatment through your arm vein at a very nice clinic that is about a 3-minute walk from the hospital. You will immediately feel it. It’s a boost. The treatments are tiring. You will be tired. You need rest. You need to sleep, it’s very important. Be calm, be peaceful. Get rest. The hospital The hospital is a small hospital in the suburbs run by Dr Cato. The facilities are like a small US hospital. They can handle any situation if something goes wrong. MRI, Ultrasounds and CT scans can be run if necessary and probably encouraged. It’s a fraction of the cost compared to the US. When you leave you have the option to purchase some SGF nose spray to keep the SGF coming into your system. Highly encouraged to do so, to keep the healing properties getting into your system. When you are in the hospital or clinic if there are other local Japanees patients there please keep your voice down. Its hard to do because the SGF gives you a really good buzz and you are with comrades, but the culture is quiet and respect. The city and accommodations You are going to be walking everywhere all the time. It’s good exercise and helps you sleep better. I never once took a taxi. Go to Airbnb, locate the hospital, and pick a place near there. The closer to Kowai Station the better it is for strolling around. Kowai Station has a giant underground market and all your Americanized places like Starbucks and McDonalds. Some places don’t offer hot water so look carefully at what you’re renting. I never saw a TV there in my 5 weeks there. If you need TV bring a laptop and get a streaming service before you come. Most rentals offer Wi-Fi. There are coin operated laundry mats everywhere and they are less than $1, so you can get away with that if your rental doesn’t have that. Some have washers but no dryers, which is great. The food is cheap and wonderful. There are 7-11s with ATMs and markets everywhere. There is a 100k yen limit per day. It’s very safe, beyond safe. No danger of leaving money in your rental, people chastising you and people are very friendly. Young kids walk around the city at all hours, and they do not even lock up their bikes. Its very quiet and its in the suburbs. The patients There will be other patients there getting treatment at the same time as you are. Partner up. Give support. It is a great bonding experience and helps to give everybody a lot of support. Be prepared to see very sick people. You are going to be very sad, and in some cases heartbroken. Then you will get very angry that people are like this. Don’t let that stop you from getting rest. This is what I was not prepared for. Social media Social media is great for sharing and expressing your opinion and letting the whole world know how angry you are and how sick your fellow patients are. But at the same time, it can absolutely wreck your peace and quiet. We have all battled people for years trying to convince them of how we are vaccine injured. You don’t have to do that anymore. You are now with people that are saving lives and vaccine injured themselves. I learned the hard way, and it got in the way of my treatment. You cannot convince jackasses and idiots that the vaccine was in fact dangerous. This is a huge waste of time. Inform and help others with the same struggles as you, but don’t battle the non-believers. Lindsay can help direct you on how to block these people out, even if she’s not in Japan touch base with her. Upon finishing the treatment, I recommend providing a nice gift for your interpreter and samll gifts for the girls at the clinic. Usually 7 of them. Communication and planning ramps up heavily a few days before you arrive. Don’t worry if you are not able to get hold of people, they are very busy. You will get full attention a few days before you arrive. From the airport you take a train (subway). There is only 1 switch. It’s so easy to do, it is not necessary to taxi. When you get to Kowai Station you can walk to your hotel or taxi to your rental if you have too much luggage to bring. Easy easy easy Support It is our duty to support Kevin, Charles and Lyndsey and every single patient. We must have each other’s back. If you see someone struggling emotionally lift them up. Part of this treatment is very emotional. If you see someone getting knocked down on social media because they didn’t block like they should have, take up for them and then block trolls out. Lyndsey has a lot of followers, and we can share her stuff, all together as a team, and it takes a lot less time for us, and the message gets across. All the patients have a text thread where we can ask questions related to everything in the entire process. It’s amazing the information we have shared with each other, especially the symptoms and treatments. I will add you to the list when you schedule and you can begin communicating. Good luck everyone.


“I Just want to Run the bases” and she did and so did he - @CharlesRixey From being bedbound for 5 years to running the bases again LETS F-ING GO BABYYY! ~Nurse Lyndsey @KevinMcCairnPhD @JesslovesMJK @Fynnderella1 @Jikkyleaks @open_vaet @MaryBowdenMD @shonyan @pizzapicklespur @SecKennedy @DrJBhattacharya @POTUS @MarieAngelaW1 @stkirsch @VacSafety @PierreKory @drpaulmarik1 @Kevin_McKernan @LTCTheresaLong @Honest_Medicine @NicHulscher





I came back to the United States, hearing about a very sad news: Craig Venter passed away today. He is a pioneer, successfully sequenced the first Human genome, and tried to create Synthetic Cells. We lost a giant in Science. RIP. @JCVenterInst


I just spent 2 incredible weeks in Italy and it is so frustrating to come back to the U.S… How is it possible @RobertKennedyJr that the Italian food supply is so vastly superior. I literally ate bread at every meal, dessert multiple times per day, and generally ate way more than I do in the U.S. Not once did I have acid reflux. Not one headache, no digestive problems, and I didn’t gain any weight. If I ate the same way in the U.S. (I used to at times) I would have gone through a full bottle of Tums and Advil just to get through the day… WHY does the U.S. allow glyphosate in wheat, high fructose corn syrup in food and who knows what in our milk products? The difference in quality of life in Italy vs the U.S. is staggering from their common sense (anti corporate) food regulation. WHY aren’t more people upset about this? The U.S. is the richest country in the world and we eat like one of the poorest.





Watch as Volcán de Fuego in Guatemala erupts, sending streams of glowing lava and ash high into the sky.
