It's All True, HOSPITALS ARE ACTIVELY MURDERING PATIENTS (A Personal Experience) | |
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User ID: 4803585 United States 09/13/2021 10:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: langford well the chuckle is the shock from other people when they realize it. do you believe the hospital staff have orders, or some incentive/quota to kill people off? . Yes, I do, and I believe certain key criteria are involved in determining who qualifies. My sister had cancer for several years. eventually it seeded into her brain and she died shortly after surgery and a large dose of morphine. I wondered for years if it was a mercy killing. . Most of my career was in Oncology, I've seen the same more than I can count. Most of the time it's the chemo that destroys the body just enough to make the patient highly susceptible to even the most common situations that they would've normally survived. Then I've seen and been told one on one by physicians about the time for mercy and how they handle it. Yes, I do believe some doctors play "God" under the guise of mercy..... |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 80105356 United States 09/13/2021 10:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Immortal Dread Yes, I do, and I believe certain key criteria are involved in determining who qualifies. My sister had cancer for several years. eventually it seeded into her brain and she died shortly after surgery and a large dose of morphine. I wondered for years if it was a mercy killing. . Most of my career was in Oncology, I've seen the same more than I can count. Most of the time it's the chemo that destroys the body just enough to make the patient highly susceptible to even the most common situations that they would've normally survived. Then I've seen and been told one on one by physicians about the time for mercy and how they handle it. Yes, I do believe some doctors play "God" under the guise of mercy..... In my experience it's the ones that play "God" that have no mercy, nor do they have respect for human life or their oath, they only respect disease and how they can conquer it by any means necessary even at the expense of human life. It's the ones that painfully disobey their oath to give mercy to patients that plead for it that are truly bound to their calling and what it really means. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80835605 United States 09/13/2021 11:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: langford well the chuckle is the shock from other people when they realize it. do you believe the hospital staff have orders, or some incentive/quota to kill people off? . Yes, I do, and I believe certain key criteria are involved in determining who qualifies. My sister had cancer for several years. eventually it seeded into her brain and she died shortly after surgery and a large dose of morphine. I wondered for years if it was a mercy killing. . Most of my career was in Oncology, I've seen the same more than I can count. Most of the time it's the chemo that destroys the body just enough to make the patient highly susceptible to even the most common situations that they would've normally survived. Then I've seen and been told one on one by physicians about the time for mercy and how they handle it. she had chemo 3 or 4 years earlier and was "in remission". she died 30 to 60 minutes after the morphine shot after they wheeled her out of surgery. they talked around brain swelling but the whole deal seemed strange, like they just wanted it to disappear. . |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 80105356 United States 09/13/2021 11:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Immortal Dread Yes, I do, and I believe certain key criteria are involved in determining who qualifies. My sister had cancer for several years. eventually it seeded into her brain and she died shortly after surgery and a large dose of morphine. I wondered for years if it was a mercy killing. . Most of my career was in Oncology, I've seen the same more than I can count. Most of the time it's the chemo that destroys the body just enough to make the patient highly susceptible to even the most common situations that they would've normally survived. Then I've seen and been told one on one by physicians about the time for mercy and how they handle it. she had chemo 3 or 4 years earlier and was "in remission". she died 30 to 60 minutes after the morphine shot after they wheeled her out of surgery. they talked around brain swelling but the whole deal seemed strange, like they just wanted it to disappear. . Yeah, that's a long time post-chemo to be related. Sounds fishy indeed. Possible reaction to anesthesia that is being covered up, or other. |
Don Draper from Nantucket
User ID: 80692948 United States 09/13/2021 11:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | First off OP I'm very sorry for your loss. Second this thread is stoking some ptsd in me. Six years ago I came so close to dying in our local ER for almost the exact reasons you describe. Stomach pain, heavily medicated, ventilated and woke up some days later and after voice therapy, lung embolism therapy, and recovering from the pnumoneia they gave me with the ventilator it was 3 weeks later and I was being transferred to rehab as 3 weeks of bed ridden had really taken it's toll. I left out a lot of the actual horror but with your previous nursing experience I'm sure you're well aware of how heinous it was. Agree with the others...Only go to the ER if you really have no other choice. Good luck going forward on this OP PLATA BITCHEZZZZZZ UPGRADE UNAVAILABLE The Rolling Stones said it best... "What's confusing you is the nature of my game" |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 80105356 United States 09/13/2021 11:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | First off OP I'm very sorry for your loss. Quoting: Don Draper from Nantucket Second this thread is stoking some ptsd in me. Six years ago I came so close to dying in our local ER for almost the exact reasons you describe. Stomach pain, heavily medicated, ventilated and woke up some days later and after voice therapy, lung embolism therapy, and recovering from the pnumoneia they gave me with the ventilator it was 3 weeks later and I was being transferred to rehab as 3 weeks of bed ridden had really taken it's toll. I left out a lot of the actual horror but with your previous nursing experience I'm sure you're well aware of how heinous it was. Agree with the others...Only go to the ER if you really have no other choice. Good luck going forward on this OP Fuck me Drapes, sorry you had to experience that, and damned glad you're still with us Brother. Thank you. For the record, I was a Med-Tech, I ran laboratories, but was intricately involved in chemo as well. I was the guy they called in when no one else could start the IV lines as well as constantly monitoring their blood counts, levels and tumor markers. I had a lot of patients that depended on me daily to keep them alive. |
Don Draper from Nantucket
User ID: 80692948 United States 09/13/2021 11:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | First off OP I'm very sorry for your loss. Quoting: Don Draper from Nantucket Second this thread is stoking some ptsd in me. Six years ago I came so close to dying in our local ER for almost the exact reasons you describe. Stomach pain, heavily medicated, ventilated and woke up some days later and after voice therapy, lung embolism therapy, and recovering from the pnumoneia they gave me with the ventilator it was 3 weeks later and I was being transferred to rehab as 3 weeks of bed ridden had really taken it's toll. I left out a lot of the actual horror but with your previous nursing experience I'm sure you're well aware of how heinous it was. Agree with the others...Only go to the ER if you really have no other choice. Good luck going forward on this OP Fuck me Drapes, sorry you had to experience that, and damned glad you're still with us Brother. Thank you. Me too Brother me too.. PLATA BITCHEZZZZZZ UPGRADE UNAVAILABLE The Rolling Stones said it best... "What's confusing you is the nature of my game" |
zombie_kenny
User ID: 80114030 09/13/2021 11:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We have an immediate family member's funeral to attend on Weds. Two weeks ago she was in excellent health, active and running a business. She entered the ER due to right side abdominal pain and a fever. The next morning she was diagnosed with gallstones and a treatment plan was in the process of being arranged when all of a sudden everything began to change. Quoting: Immortal Dread There was an obvious lack of care happening and comments made by the doctors and nursing staff that caused us to become very disturbed and angry very quickly, to say the least. When we spoke out about what was happening we were banned from visiting her or even being at the hospital. That's when the real shit show began, doctors decided to postpone her procedure to remove the stones due to a so-called concern about anesthesia. After prolonging it for as long as they could against our and the patient's wishes they all of a sudden changed her diagnosis to right side heart failure and the same evening she supposedly had a major heart attack, was moved to the ICU and put on a vent. We were able to speak to her on the phone prior to that night and she was actively pleading for us to get her out, pleading for her life she said, "THEY'RE KILLING ME!". We did our best to get her out, but the hospital had full rights by law to keep her due to the cardiac status and there was no time to prove the diagnosis was bogus. We were finally able to get another hospital to agree to take over care and had transportation set up for the next morning. She died that same night, murdered for profit before we were able to get her out. It took all of eight days for them to take her life and we were powerless to do anything about it. I had a 20+ year career in the medical profession, Oncology, Internal and Emergency Medicine and I've seen a lot of fucked up shit. I left that career due to a loss of faith in the profession as a whole, but this was a whole other level of fucked up. What we saw and experienced was absolutely terrifying. DON'T GO TO THE FUCKING HOSPITAL, EVER!!! OP, get the charts and check for REMDESIVIR *urp* Your opinion means very little to me *urp* |
Butch DeFeo
User ID: 80788608 United States 09/13/2021 11:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP, would you have been able to transport her without killing her? (without the assistance of her IV drips, and breathing assistance machines). Why didn't your power of attorney get your further in this? :DOCSRBAFFLED::redblueLED::DONTBEAPANDEMICS: Only you can stop the fake pandemic for yourself, no one will ever tell you the pandemic is over. It's time to WIN. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 80105356 United States 09/13/2021 11:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP, would you have been able to transport her without killing her? (without the assistance of her IV drips, and breathing assistance machines). Quoting: Butch DeFeo Why didn't your power of attorney get your further in this? We had ambulance transport set up for the next morning to another facility, they were never going to let her go. Power of Attorney means nothing if there's an active cardiac status, hospital retains all rights over the patient other than transport to another agreeing qualified facility. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 80105356 United States 09/13/2021 11:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We have an immediate family member's funeral to attend on Weds. Two weeks ago she was in excellent health, active and running a business. She entered the ER due to right side abdominal pain and a fever. The next morning she was diagnosed with gallstones and a treatment plan was in the process of being arranged when all of a sudden everything began to change. Quoting: Immortal Dread There was an obvious lack of care happening and comments made by the doctors and nursing staff that caused us to become very disturbed and angry very quickly, to say the least. When we spoke out about what was happening we were banned from visiting her or even being at the hospital. That's when the real shit show began, doctors decided to postpone her procedure to remove the stones due to a so-called concern about anesthesia. After prolonging it for as long as they could against our and the patient's wishes they all of a sudden changed her diagnosis to right side heart failure and the same evening she supposedly had a major heart attack, was moved to the ICU and put on a vent. We were able to speak to her on the phone prior to that night and she was actively pleading for us to get her out, pleading for her life she said, "THEY'RE KILLING ME!". We did our best to get her out, but the hospital had full rights by law to keep her due to the cardiac status and there was no time to prove the diagnosis was bogus. We were finally able to get another hospital to agree to take over care and had transportation set up for the next morning. She died that same night, murdered for profit before we were able to get her out. It took all of eight days for them to take her life and we were powerless to do anything about it. I had a 20+ year career in the medical profession, Oncology, Internal and Emergency Medicine and I've seen a lot of fucked up shit. I left that career due to a loss of faith in the profession as a whole, but this was a whole other level of fucked up. What we saw and experienced was absolutely terrifying. DON'T GO TO THE FUCKING HOSPITAL, EVER!!! OP, get the charts and check for REMDESIVIR That would be a shock considering CV was never even discussed other than her refusing the vaxx. |
PhillyFilly
User ID: 78841779 United States 09/13/2021 11:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Who are these "heroes" that go to work everyday and continue to do this? I am fully convinced that most, if not ALL, western doctors and nurses are satanists. Quoting: Beefree1000 I wouldn't go that far, calling them all satanists. What I would say, is I believe there is a collective demonic possession going on, that is taking over many doctors and nurses in the hospital system. It's causing them to get off so to speak, on seeing people die.....I've seen to many blog stories on seemingly healthy people, who go to the hospital with a minimally serious problem, end up in intensive care, drugged up, put on a ventilator and die. This seemed to ramp up when this covid scam hit, but has most likely been going on for some time. I guess making 12 to 25,000 for reporting a covid death in the hospital is turning many into monsters.... Anyone else run into "traveling doctors/nurses"? - I know of 2 in the last 18 months, and I've never heard of this before - doctors and nurses who "travel" to fill vacancies in hospitals, stay there for a week, then leave. I met a doc based out of Charleston, SC, who was currently pulling a stint in Anchorage, Alaska for 6 weeks - pay is 3-4x normal. Another is a nurse I've known for years who has become a traveling covid nurse, has made enough to buy a large house, etc, and suddenly living good life, because all these hospitals now have "staffing shortages" - I'm wondering how having staff that's just passing through plays into all of this - there's definitely something that's not right. . . PhillyFilly |
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WrinkledGlory
User ID: 71829371 United States 09/13/2021 11:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: KalElPrime If someone stops you from removing your family member from a hospital and they are killing her due to malpractice, you need to actually fight the staff physically. You need to fight them at a level that justifies getting your loved on out. You can expect the hospital to call you mentally ill, delusional, and the other host of casual weaponized labels these monsters use on people. Expect to be charged with assault. Be smart about it though and get your loved one to another hospital and get them emergency care. If one hospital sends your loved one way down hill, its less likely that another hospital will just let them sit there in critical condition. If the hospital they are in caused the problem they'll most likely just let your loved one suffer. We did what we could legally, I'm a disabled Vet and am unable to tolerate a prolonged stay in jail so a violent reaction wasn't in the cards for me. We brought a lawyer to the hospital, had Power of Attorney and had transport set up to another facility and were still held back just long enough for them to murder her. "Disabled" says it all. First its "i been in medicine 20 years and was naive and helpless!" Then its the universal "well i'm disabled" and the continuing thing about not leaving first lie or with the family - yes its all true? Yes if you never saw it before and were some kind of pumpkin? 20 years in medicine and DAV.....i am not sure this story gels as told. But the circumstances are true? 40 years in medicine and 32 of em private because i was training when insurance started to take over. I do sometimes believe drs. I realized they are so daft made now that they just assume the place is nice to their patient when they aren't around. Been doctor long time. Wont go near hospital now because i would shoot my way out. A murdering kidnapper in blue is still a murdering kidnapper, dancing or not. I could really give two fucks about what you believe and what you don't, so fuck off properly asshat. 40 years in medicine and you still can't speak or type English properly, who's full of shit here? As far as my disability goes, as I have severe spinal trauma any altercation with law enforcement could very easily leave me paralyzed and unable to take care of myself or my family, so again I say fuck off. Yes? You're worthless to everybody and perfect excuses? But i dont want to fk with you. A lot of people are eating regret and i hate it. You're helpless? Expect more? I have two family clowns who will live until the rest of us fall? Then be killed in a home? Perfect excuses. Must think commies keep people because they "can't" Last Edited by WrinkledGlory on 09/13/2021 11:35 AM "I feels sorry for 'em till they talk? Then I'm off the hook and walk!" Monks are home. We are out of money to help anybody with? May God bless and keep us. Amhealer at priest com You gotta remember that its God, God, God. God within, God all around, God as the helper and friend. |
OldCar
User ID: 68903750 United States 09/13/2021 11:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That's when the real shit show began, doctors decided to postpone her procedure to remove the stones due to a so-called concern about anesthesia. After prolonging it for as long as they could against our and the patient's wishes they all of a sudden changed her diagnosis to right side heart failure and the same evening she supposedly had a major heart attack, was moved to the ICU and put on a vent. Quoting: Immortal Dread damn. that's exactly what Dr Charles Hoffe predicted. . She wasn't vaxxed and actively refused it after being admitted. She had no heart condition whatsoever and we don't believe for a second that she had a heart attack. it says a lot about the care when they are trying to vax people who are coming in with problems. its going to come to or Last Edited by OldCar on 09/13/2021 11:34 AM |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 80105356 United States 09/13/2021 11:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Who are these "heroes" that go to work everyday and continue to do this? I am fully convinced that most, if not ALL, western doctors and nurses are satanists. Quoting: Beefree1000 I wouldn't go that far, calling them all satanists. What I would say, is I believe there is a collective demonic possession going on, that is taking over many doctors and nurses in the hospital system. It's causing them to get off so to speak, on seeing people die.....I've seen to many blog stories on seemingly healthy people, who go to the hospital with a minimally serious problem, end up in intensive care, drugged up, put on a ventilator and die. This seemed to ramp up when this covid scam hit, but has most likely been going on for some time. I guess making 12 to 25,000 for reporting a covid death in the hospital is turning many into monsters.... Anyone else run into "traveling doctors/nurses"? - I know of 2 in the last 18 months, and I've never heard of this before - doctors and nurses who "travel" to fill vacancies in hospitals, stay there for a week, then leave. I met a doc based out of Charleston, SC, who was currently pulling a stint in Anchorage, Alaska for 6 weeks - pay is 3-4x normal. Another is a nurse I've known for years who has become a traveling covid nurse, has made enough to buy a large house, etc, and suddenly living good life, because all these hospitals now have "staffing shortages" - I'm wondering how having staff that's just passing through plays into all of this - there's definitely something that's not right. . . I've worked with quite a few Chemo Nurses that have quit to work for Traveling Nurses just due to the massive pay hike and their ability to travel. |
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beeches
User ID: 78973486 United States 09/13/2021 11:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | a living will is a way for a healthy or sick person declare to ahead of time: NO VENT and/or no heroic measures. This can include no manual or shock resusitation, no artificial nutrition (this is more than what you would get via an IV), no suctioning, etc. thinking a living will might be good for lots of us at this point. I have one, may need updating. As for leaving a hospital AMA, I have seen it done. They treat the patient pretty much like dirt. Never heard of medical restrictions but I worked decades ago. Wonder if getting on Hospice would help in getting people out. The living will beats the power of attorney for sure. I had like 5 copies for my husband, he did NOT want to go back there, ever. Last Edited by beeches on 09/13/2021 11:41 AM Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face – Thomas Sowell |
beeches
User ID: 78973486 United States 09/13/2021 11:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Who are these "heroes" that go to work everyday and continue to do this? I am fully convinced that most, if not ALL, western doctors and nurses are satanists. Quoting: Beefree1000 I wouldn't go that far, calling them all satanists. What I would say, is I believe there is a collective demonic possession going on, that is taking over many doctors and nurses in the hospital system. It's causing them to get off so to speak, on seeing people die.....I've seen to many blog stories on seemingly healthy people, who go to the hospital with a minimally serious problem, end up in intensive care, drugged up, put on a ventilator and die. This seemed to ramp up when this covid scam hit, but has most likely been going on for some time. I guess making 12 to 25,000 for reporting a covid death in the hospital is turning many into monsters.... Anyone else run into "traveling doctors/nurses"? - I know of 2 in the last 18 months, and I've never heard of this before - doctors and nurses who "travel" to fill vacancies in hospitals, stay there for a week, then leave. I met a doc based out of Charleston, SC, who was currently pulling a stint in Anchorage, Alaska for 6 weeks - pay is 3-4x normal. Another is a nurse I've known for years who has become a traveling covid nurse, has made enough to buy a large house, etc, and suddenly living good life, because all these hospitals now have "staffing shortages" - I'm wondering how having staff that's just passing through plays into all of this - there's definitely something that's not right. . . I've worked with quite a few Chemo Nurses that have quit to work for Traveling Nurses just due to the massive pay hike and their ability to travel. Travel nurses have been a thing since the late 1980s at least. Worked with some. Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face – Thomas Sowell |
Butch DeFeo
User ID: 80788608 United States 09/13/2021 11:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP - be sure to see what they document as her official cause of death, and let us know. :DOCSRBAFFLED::redblueLED::DONTBEAPANDEMICS: Only you can stop the fake pandemic for yourself, no one will ever tell you the pandemic is over. It's time to WIN. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 80105356 United States 09/13/2021 11:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | a living will is a way for a healthy or sick person declare to ahead of time: Quoting: beeches NO VENT and/or no heroic measures. This can include no manual or shock resusitation, no artificial nutrition (this is more than what you would get via an IV), no suctioning, etc. thinking a living will might be good for lots of us at this point. I have one, may need updating. As for leaving a hospital AMA, I have seen it done. They treat the patient pretty much like dirt. Never heard of medical restrictions but I worked decades ago. Wonder if getting on Hospice would help in getting people out. The living will beats the power of attorney for sure. I had like 5 copies for my husband, he did NOT want to go back there, ever. I have one, my wife is now working on hers. I've left myself, numerous times. It's much different now, they used cardiac status to change the rules to their benefit. |
Dark Monkey.
User ID: 20523064 United States 09/13/2021 11:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My father went through the same thing earlier this year. Too long to post right now all the details but after a week in the hospital from abdominal pain we actually got a call from someone claiming they were a surgeon telling us to get my dad out of the hospital immediately. He said he wasnt being properly treated or fed or given water. My dad did call us before he went critical saying he was dehydrated and starving. Thankfully hes a vet and we got him transfered to the VA that night. Not before him going critical and needing emergency surgery. He did slip into a coma after the surgery. Miraculously he pulled through. But yes, the hospitals are killing people. Id like to go into the story in detail but my lunch is over. I'll take the vax when you inject it into my cold dead arm. Let's go Brandon Fuck Joe Biden. 80 million votes my ass. |
Ricky M
Senior Forum Moderator 09/13/2021 11:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | China is responsible for the information that vents were saving lives, it was their propaganda that officials here followed and like idiots everyone believed them. Quoting: ~kpm~ Remember the stories of doctors saying people on vents were drowning in their own fluids? It was China who had videos of people falling over dead while walking in the streets, that was propaganda to scare us They have been controlling the narrative from the start |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 80105356 United States 09/13/2021 12:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My father went through the same thing earlier this year. Too long to post right now all the details but after a week in the hospital from abdominal pain we actually got a call from someone claiming they were a surgeon telling us to get my dad out of the hospital immediately. He said he wasnt being properly treated or fed or given water. My dad did call us before he went critical saying he was dehydrated and starving. Thankfully hes a vet and we got him transfered to the VA that night. Not before him going critical and needing emergency surgery. He did slip into a coma after the surgery. Miraculously he pulled through. But yes, the hospitals are killing people. Id like to go into the story in detail but my lunch is over. Quoting: Dark Monkey. Thanks for sharing it, and damned glad he pulled through. |