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
**Thank you for all the well wishes and prayers, this community really is the best <3
I guess I’m just a weirdo— my dad was a MD who practiced and taught specialized medicine at a state Med School- awarded a Chair after his death- renown in his speciality— I worked in medicine as hematology/serology/immunology tech so I actually have a medical background— I HAVE NEVER GONE TO AN EMERGENCY ROOM HOSPITAL IN MY LIFE- what the hell - my kids got sick / I got sick / my damn dogs get sick — we also get well and have antibodies against what made us sick so I have to ask — unless you’re a glowie— why in hell would you go to the ER unless someone is on deaths door ?
My g/f had severe stomach/abdominal pain and I took her to an 'urgent care' facility, and they immediately sent me to the ER. We arrived at 6pm, and by midnight they removed her appendix. It was already leaking which led to complications. Home the next day. Had we delayed, it could have been really serious. So not sure what you mean by 'death's door' ...
Thats deaths door, next question —
But people dont usually know it's their appendix causing the stomach cramps... people who have appendix issues have no clue they "are on deaths door", it's just a bad stomach ache to them.
Abdominal pain for long periods of time is concerning enough to go to the hospital for the appendix rupture possibility. You shouldn’t die in 24 hours of having it rupture so if you are in pain for like 10 hours and you haven’t pooped the pain away then yes I think its a pretty obvious sign to go to the hospital. I have a background in healthcare. A stomach ache is not concerning, a long lasting not letting up ache is. Similar to a heart attack “chest pain” except you may have very little time to fix one of those. Appendix will kill you from sepsis which takes time to fester.
My original comment was made as a general reference to literally avoiding the hospital at all costs unless you will die without their treatment. Everyone knows of someone who needed an appendix out or open heart surgery - those cases are so rare and you must avoid the hospitals at this time of you can because they ARE and HAVE BEEN killing people with malpractice for many years. Not saying everybody in the hospitals has an agenda or loves to murder — simply saying the textbooks they follow and their own media influenced guidance is corrupted.