I want to join your forum because my elderly father is in the hospital with sepsis. I found Dr. Paul Marik's protocol yesterday, printed it out and raced it over to the hospital, since it apparently needs to be followed asap in order for it to work. Anyway, the doctor refused to do the protocol. So, now we don't know what to do and are trying to figure out if there are any other options for us.
WE are very sorry to hear about the plight of your elderly father.
Regarding sepsis, is your father unconscious and on a respirator?
Most hospitals do not have vitamin C in their pharmacy, so this is the biggest obstacle. Not to mention the current campaign based on fraudulent data to discredit Dr. Marik and his work.
Whenever I had to go into the hospital, I either brought my own vitamin C, or had my wife bring some to me.
I don't know if this is an option in your case, and perhaps the strongest medicine you could bring to him is a True Liposomal vitamin C.
If he does reach a stage where you can bring him vitamin C, that would be job number one.
The hydrocortisone is something the hospital would have to provide, and maybe you can get them to administer this steroid (Solu Cortef)? Worth a try.
The Thiamine (Vitamin B1) is something else to bring to your father should he be able to resume oral consumption.