My wife was feeling dizzy and fainted so we went to the ER. We get there and check in and as soon as my wife was done being questioned by the nurse they asked me if I was vaccinated. Once I told them I’m not (nor is my wife) they told me I wasn’t allowed to be there. Since my wife’s blood pressure was really low and she was nervous as it is, I kept calm reassured my wife that I’d be right outside and went to my car right out front where I am now.
I nearly fucking exploded on everyone in there… So much anger and hate is boiling up in me. This COVID fraud has done and is doing so much fucking damage to people. I’ve already lost one of my best friends to the vaccine (J&J heart attack, he was only 28).
Please pray for my family frens
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I just thought of a work around for these situations.
You have your wife give you a Power of Attorney that relates to medical decisions, and goes into effect anytime she is in a hospital or clinic, and you can do the same for her.
Takes trust in each other and in each other's decisions.
I read about this several years ago. That was in the context of the husband having Power of Attorney for his wife (not mutual).
The Power of Attorney means that YOU make ALL legal decisions regarding medical treatments, and SHE makes NONE. The hospital cannot turn you away because she doesn't have any legal authority to sign anything, agree to anything, etc.
Worth a shot for some people.
A lot of peoples' spouses, who they thought were smarter than this, have been cucking out and pushig their spouse to get the vax. If you sign over power of attorney to someone like that, you risk being completely screwed the next time they catch a glimpse of "The View" or see a CNN spot playing at a local restaurtant.
Me and her absolutely have 100% trust in each other. This is definitely something we’ll look into. Excellent suggestion!
Forgot to mention -- make sure it is a limited power of attorney. You/she can put into it any limitations you want (never a ventaliator, whatever). Also, it should be limited to medical decisions, not all decisions. So, you would want a Limited Power of Attorney, and not a General Power of Attorney. Personally, I think I would call it a "Limited Power of Attorney for Medical Decisions." I don't think there is an official title you have to use.
Also, it can be revoked by the person who signed it, but that person cannot be legally compelled to revoke it. So in a way, the person still has control, as long as they have their mental faculties together, but legally they do not have control so they cannot legally agree to anything.