That poor man must have been terrified. Who goes into hospital and then is asked to sign a DNR not just once but 5 times and feels secure, just reading and listening to what has happened to this man I can sense the dark threat he must have felt he was under, you don't repeatedly ask a patient or their relatives to agree not to resuscitate without knowing how threatening that mindset is.
I'd argue his own wife was partially responsible for his demise. She greenlighted midazolam and morphine without knowing what it would do or the effects. When I had a family member in hospital, I hovered over those untrustworthy bastards as much as I could. They also showed delirium - I suspected drugs, but when I remarked the dosage needed to be lowered, the nurses insisted he hadn't been given anything.
Unfortunately when I was away (I had to travel a long distance from home), they discharged him into an unsuitable rehab facility (he really needed a care home), and he reportedly choked on his own vomit and died. He was left in a room by himself behind a closed door. He was elderly and frail, and wasn't able to properly look after himself.
I felt like if I had stayed I could have prevented that, but it wasn't possible for me to do so as I had commitments elsewhere. I shouldn't have to defend my family from the traitors in the so-called "healthcare" service. They should be competent, caring professionals, not intentionally murderous or neglectfully spiteful.
i totally forgive the lady . Ive heard of various stories of high level biology professionals being unable to save their relatives from these things. Heavens we had 2 GPs who claim to have been vaxed against their will . I rarely if ever blame ordinary people for being powerless . sadly i dont really blame nurses cos i think theyd lose their jobs and income , homes etc if they dont comply. this is down to the very high up people who engineered it . poor man .
She literally tried to advocate for him to be intubated (ventilation has an association with fatality) - the nurses rightly pushed back by saying sedation (which involves midazolam for ventilation, by the way!) would kill him, saw he was delirious and encouraged *more* drugs, which is the last thing his body needs.
First time i got seriously ill in Scotland everyone was trying to give me whisky. Seriously , everyone gave me whisky. I had to fight them off lol. People's instincts can be a bit off. People cant be expected to know what's what ,especially when the names of drugs get changed and the whole illness narrative changes so much . I think the main 'mistakes' were made very high up I'm afraid.
"I think the main 'mistakes' were made very high up I'm afraid."
Hence my 'partially' remark. I recognise it is state sponsored murder, but folks do need to take responsibility for their own houses (I.E. not enable the state).
"People's instincts can be a bit off."
Perhaps folks ought not to interfere if they don't know?
Someone once told me many people are 'confidently wrong', when we all need to be 'cautiously right'. As you mention in your other comment, people need to have done their homework first. In an era of accessible free knowledge, the excuse of ignorance is becoming one of intentionality.
That said, I do sympathise with her, but she cannot, and must not enable the murderous state by encouraging them to undertake harmful procedures. We cannot be co-conspirators, or act so helpless in the face of genocide.
just a quick question as you have researched so much yourself. i was just reprimanded for suggesting the vax damages are irreversible. What do you think ? do these detox ideas seem convincing to you ?
Noo ... most people havn't the time energy or intellect to research things. I'm not going to judge anyone on that front. it takes years to work out what is trustworthy online. Go advocate for people in hospitals if you think you can help but i'm not going to judge normal folks for not knowing stuff.
my partner as a doctor and pharmacist was pretty useless in hospitals when it came to defending me , or anyone. the best thing he did was locate computer errors in their systems which had us being treated wrongly. its hugely confusing , You have to have both knowledge, presence of mind *and ability to assert yourself . At this point I can only manage one of those 3 at any time. Its really difficult to get the right things to be done .
Just my personal opinion but i've watched a few inquiries and I feel this is basically like rubbing it in. Govts do things and then seem to pay themselves to investigate how the things they did were wrong. Ive no faith at all that they can change anything. this is why i want them to afford us the right to do our own *thing. If we lose that I fear we are chips. Personally i think we are already chips and all this is theatre, but then I am prone to bleakness.
That poor man must have been terrified. Who goes into hospital and then is asked to sign a DNR not just once but 5 times and feels secure, just reading and listening to what has happened to this man I can sense the dark threat he must have felt he was under, you don't repeatedly ask a patient or their relatives to agree not to resuscitate without knowing how threatening that mindset is.
My (90) mum has just been diagnosed with bone marrow cancer along with three of her friends.
Was talking to a female friend today (50) who in September is going in to hospital, suspected bone marrow cancer,
It is mentioned in your current post as well.
Would be very interesting to have a breakdown of cancer diagnosis since the scamdemic.
Thank you for your content👍🤝
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I'd argue his own wife was partially responsible for his demise. She greenlighted midazolam and morphine without knowing what it would do or the effects. When I had a family member in hospital, I hovered over those untrustworthy bastards as much as I could. They also showed delirium - I suspected drugs, but when I remarked the dosage needed to be lowered, the nurses insisted he hadn't been given anything.
Unfortunately when I was away (I had to travel a long distance from home), they discharged him into an unsuitable rehab facility (he really needed a care home), and he reportedly choked on his own vomit and died. He was left in a room by himself behind a closed door. He was elderly and frail, and wasn't able to properly look after himself.
I felt like if I had stayed I could have prevented that, but it wasn't possible for me to do so as I had commitments elsewhere. I shouldn't have to defend my family from the traitors in the so-called "healthcare" service. They should be competent, caring professionals, not intentionally murderous or neglectfully spiteful.
i totally forgive the lady . Ive heard of various stories of high level biology professionals being unable to save their relatives from these things. Heavens we had 2 GPs who claim to have been vaxed against their will . I rarely if ever blame ordinary people for being powerless . sadly i dont really blame nurses cos i think theyd lose their jobs and income , homes etc if they dont comply. this is down to the very high up people who engineered it . poor man .
She literally tried to advocate for him to be intubated (ventilation has an association with fatality) - the nurses rightly pushed back by saying sedation (which involves midazolam for ventilation, by the way!) would kill him, saw he was delirious and encouraged *more* drugs, which is the last thing his body needs.
Antibiotics, antivirals I could understand.
First time i got seriously ill in Scotland everyone was trying to give me whisky. Seriously , everyone gave me whisky. I had to fight them off lol. People's instincts can be a bit off. People cant be expected to know what's what ,especially when the names of drugs get changed and the whole illness narrative changes so much . I think the main 'mistakes' were made very high up I'm afraid.
"I think the main 'mistakes' were made very high up I'm afraid."
Hence my 'partially' remark. I recognise it is state sponsored murder, but folks do need to take responsibility for their own houses (I.E. not enable the state).
"People's instincts can be a bit off."
Perhaps folks ought not to interfere if they don't know?
Someone once told me many people are 'confidently wrong', when we all need to be 'cautiously right'. As you mention in your other comment, people need to have done their homework first. In an era of accessible free knowledge, the excuse of ignorance is becoming one of intentionality.
That said, I do sympathise with her, but she cannot, and must not enable the murderous state by encouraging them to undertake harmful procedures. We cannot be co-conspirators, or act so helpless in the face of genocide.
just a quick question as you have researched so much yourself. i was just reprimanded for suggesting the vax damages are irreversible. What do you think ? do these detox ideas seem convincing to you ?
Noo ... most people havn't the time energy or intellect to research things. I'm not going to judge anyone on that front. it takes years to work out what is trustworthy online. Go advocate for people in hospitals if you think you can help but i'm not going to judge normal folks for not knowing stuff.
my partner as a doctor and pharmacist was pretty useless in hospitals when it came to defending me , or anyone. the best thing he did was locate computer errors in their systems which had us being treated wrongly. its hugely confusing , You have to have both knowledge, presence of mind *and ability to assert yourself . At this point I can only manage one of those 3 at any time. Its really difficult to get the right things to be done .
Just my personal opinion but i've watched a few inquiries and I feel this is basically like rubbing it in. Govts do things and then seem to pay themselves to investigate how the things they did were wrong. Ive no faith at all that they can change anything. this is why i want them to afford us the right to do our own *thing. If we lose that I fear we are chips. Personally i think we are already chips and all this is theatre, but then I am prone to bleakness.