How a hospital tried to murder my mother

Posted by $ AJAshinoff 2 years, 1 month ago to Culture
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My mom is in her 70s. She has MS and diabetes. A few weeks ago, along with everyone in her household she got a fever and was bed ridden. While everyone recovered it hit her hard. In fairness for years now her recovering from sickness has taken longer, so her being the last to recover wasn't abnormal.

Due to her condition she took a spill after leaving the commode. She began suffering pain in her lower back and leg, even though she was led into the fall very gracefully. Her pain caused her to lose sleep and her condition deteriorated, she lost the ability to comprehend and to hold a conversation or remember. At this point my step-=father took her to the hospital.

She was diagnosed with low O2 in her blood. At any other point in time they would have said it was the flu but tacking covid as a prefix adds $$, and they can change more for a room (she had to wait 7 hours!). Hospital covid rules, 1 visitor per day and only during set hours.

My wife a 30+ year RN was the wellspring for my step-father to get any information at all as to what the Doctor was doing for my mom. Day one they put her on oxygen and started an IV to hydrate her (and make it easier to administer drugs). The first treatment, in her weakened condition, included a drug called Remdesivir which is TOXIC.

https://rairfoundation.com/first-degr...

"Dr. Anthony Fauci advocated for Remdesivir therapy in April of 2020. In his own citation of the Gilead study, 53 people from the US, Canada, Europe, and Japan, reported 60% adverse events – from renal failure to liver problems to multiple organ failure. The NIH even now warns about renal failure and liver toxicity from Remdesivir. The World Health Organization (WHO) – does not recommend it for use in Covid patients. "

Fortunately she only got one does of this shit. Remarkably, with the rest of the hospitals "treatment policy" for covid my mom became coherent and her O2 level has increased.

Hospitals today prefer to keep patients in bed and immobile, they don't engage with the patient except for treatments, meals and bed bath, and rely heavily on family to do anything else, when the sole family member is allowed to be there.

Hospitals do not deserve our trust. Hospitals are assisting in genocide.


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  • Posted by JohnRandALL 2 years, 1 month ago
    I agree. Fortunately your mom survived. As a family physician, I know the high risk of renal failure (and other problems) with Remdesivir, combined with often inadequate hydration by the hospital, limiting IV fluids and po intake. Some call Remdesivir RunDeathIsNear. And they worsen everything by excluding the family from seeing the patient. I am happy she survived. You are right, do not trust hospitals (or emergency rooms). Find a primary care provider that has joined the Branch Covidians, and stick with them!
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  • Posted by $ 25n56il4 2 years, 1 month ago
    In there animal lab where the dogs are kept they use a cleaning agent that will kill you if you are exposed to it too much. They obviously don't care about their technicians.
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  • Posted by $ 25n56il4 2 years, 1 month ago
    We have a hospital in Houston, M D Anderson, which is strictly for cancer patients. A dear friend and doctor will not admit a patient there. He did a residency there and he says patients go there to die. My first cousin died there.
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