I work in the medical industry, and I have had COVID patients tell me they don't think this is legit. They are forced into these rooms in a shut-down hallway, and they don't have a say in when they can leave. They are being locked down against their will, for $3900 (at least) a day, for the hospital in Medicare kickbacks. I'm hearing a lot of people saying they will do whatever it takes to not do business with the place that I am at, because of the way that they have handled this fake pandemic. Trump had passed an executive order regarding hospitals revealing their itemized true costs of care, medications, and procedures. So when a hospital is suddenly "opening up" the building, that's what they're really doing. They are hiding the fact that they are scamming people for hella bucks. There are hospitals out there being investigated for embezzlement, fraud, etc., on top of medical malpractice, #1 cause of death in the industry.
One article kind of talking about what I'm referring to.
Yea was pretty random and crazy. Hit from behind by a crazy meth head in a public place where he knew nobody. Even crazier it didnt kill him or give him brain damage. Almost though. But mainly, he says it's like the worst gut pain & nauseating...very sharp when it's bad. He just gets very tired & blah. Has to lay down. The 1st time it happened post-op, he ate but then got suddenly super sick, sweating like ive never seen, finally puked like crazy, almost completely passed out....in the waiting room for post op appt! So it can get that bad
Wow. So sorry that happened to him. Did they arrest the guy? I hope he didn't get away. Thanks for explaining about the pancreatitis.