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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I was severely anemic and it was life threatening. The doctor told me to go to the ER to get blood transfusions so we hesitantly went. It was so disgusting and rude like a filthy third world hospital full of tweakers. We left in disgust. I called around and put it in Gods hands bc I had just lost my job and insurance was ending. God blessed us and I refused blood on religious grounds and the doctor automatically recommended iron infusions. Since I went to a private charity hospital, I got iron infusions and then was able to find out the source of my blood loss which required surgery. I got through it including an overnight stay with no Covid test, no transfusions, and feel brand new.
I will tell you that I tried to ask about the vaccinated blood and if there was testing where I could see that it was free from any Covid.. vaccine nor antibodies. She told me the angle of how it was good to get the “improved” blood and blew off my question. I don’t believe in any blood but it was good to test my theory. Religiously object and demand that you be final decision maker as the parent in times of emergency. It will work out but just know they have no answers!