God forbid any of us should have to go into hospital.
Retired ER doctor sharing room with Covid patient tried to tell nursing staff to contact the doctor and tell him patient has bacterial pneumonia, they would not listen to him, and ended up putting him in restraints for 4 hours, then checking him out. GRRRRRRRR
I called the Sarasota Memorial Public Safety Department supervisor and demanded they look into this (941) 917-5525.
Called SunCoast News desk (941) 552-0777 and ask them to look into this also.
And wrote email to my Florida State Senator Joe Gruters.
It's up to us to put a stop to this crap, and demand that patients get offered therapeutics and not be abused to the point of death.
My condolences to you on passing of your daddy. We sure miss our daddies don't we?
When I was a child I had to go to hospital (not to far away) for stay a couple times, and then about 18, I was in hospital (one hour away) for 1 month. My mother showed up ever single day, and made sure the doctors were delivering the highest level of care. Of course in both these cases, I had really good doctors.
I'm not so sure, I would not try and use teledoc if possible just to stay out of hospital, and I definitely use every possible means to refuse covid test.
If a person goes into hospital with a non-respiratory illness, and shows no symptoms of WU FLU, what right do they have to test for it, is what I'm thinking.
They pulled this crap with my grandma last year. She went in for possibly gall bladder trouble (they never did actually figure out what was wrong with her) but all they wanted to do was test, test, yes for Covid. Only ONE visitor was allowed - my uncle - and he was the only one ever DURING allotted visitation hours, which even those were very limited. My mom called daily demanding updates and sometimes when they said they’d call her back, they never did. Then she would call them again and chew them out. She thinks the hospitals milked the Covid crap so they wouldn’t have to update family on their loved ones and they could get away with doing Lord knows what to the patients in their care and racking up huge bills
I hear you. No telling how many people have been killed above the normal 55K they kill through medical errors ever year.
I never trusted hospitals or the medical field before but now with all the Covid crap I REALLY don’t trust them. I’m doing everything I can to switch to natural and organic products as a result of this past year.
I know, I generally believed that the doctor genuinely cared for my well being before Covid revealed their true face. Now I have no confidence at all that they would not put Big Pharma interest ahead of mine. Plus I think their stupid by omission or commission. One is as bad as the other, in my book.
I always try to look at things at a positive angle. For example, when I would have a fender bender, I would always think, God let that happen to save me from getting hit by a train down the road. Same thing with this rona bull jive.
Who knows but that we might watch our canned good a little more closely now, and instead of mindlessly consuming that jar of "Made in China" pickled pigs feet laced with Chinese juju, we might, as you say, turn to something more organic, and thereby save our lives.
I got China stuff in my surplus, but I figure when face with starvation, it want matter. A man will eat anything when he get hungry enough.
In this Narrative of the life of David Crockett, Written by Davy Crockett himself (1834), he tells about setting an Indian lodge on fire with 46 Indians inside. Then the next day, they discovered a store of potatoes under the floor of the lodge.
He says: We found a fine chance of potatoes in it, and hunger compelled us to eat them, though I had a little rather not, if I could have helped it, for the oil of the Indians we had burned up on the day before had run down on them, and they looked like they had been stewed with fat meat.
That pretty desperate there, but show you have far a man will got when starving.
Very interesting book, especially since it's written by Crockett, in his own words. He was not a bit worried about his unlearnt writhing abilities, and flat said so in the preface where he sort of tells off those who my criticize him.