I took my youngest son 13, to the ER to check for broken ribs (hockey parent here - just bruised) I'm a father of five and have had plenty of experience in the ER. I have never seen it so busy. Waiting room was filled with young people. One mother and 20 something son were checking in. He had apparently just had a previous blood clot and was now experiencing chest pain and shortness of breath with elevated heart rate. Hours later we were called in. I was expecting to be asked if my son was Vaccinated but instead was asked if we would ever approve blood transfusions! Was this a trick question? I said "Not now. Not since blood is taken from the Vaccinated." Anyone have similar experiences? This has to stop!
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Right now I’m pretty leery to have anyone stick a needle in me for any reason. Give or receive. Also very hesitant to go to hospital for any reason. Dang.
in early june I had a cyst get infected on my throat and I had to go to the er because urgent care was not comfortable taking care of it because of its location, and I have to admit urgent care actually freaked me out by their reaction so by the time I spoke to the doc at the er I was kind freaking out a little. They asked If I wanted shot of painkiller and I said yes, and I went over and read the vial after they left to make sure it wasn't the vaccine.
Interestingly I was expecting them to want to vaccinate or test me but they simply asked if I was vaccinated, I said no and that was the end of that conversation.
My g/f had to go to ER for appendicitis. No questions or checks on her regarding vaccine. I, as the 'partner', had to show proof of vaccination or negative test in last 72 hours to be admitted along with her. And of course everyone had to wear masks, no exceptions whatsoever.