God makes the impossible possible. Remain calm. He will clear the way for you to help your dad. Your love for your dad is a healing force. Don’t lose faith.🙏
If your Dad is still capable of making his wishes known to the doctors, a medical power of attorney does not allow you to make decisions for him. If he becomes unable to make those decisions - then you can direct his care.
You can send him clean clothing and things to keep him occupied books, magazines, etc. Send the ivermectin in with home items. That's how my sister's boyfriend was able to get ivermectin to her in ICU.
Prayers for your Dad!
Forgive my asking, but are you implying that these documents give the patient+family more power over the hospital? or is it transferring your father's decision-making power over to you? [I had thought previously the latter, but asking to be sure.]
The recipe is all there for hospital staff to pressure people effectively isolated in their care into not-wholly consenting decisions. Praying for his strength and discernment.
I re-read your post three times, to make sure I didn't miss it. No mention if he was/is vaxxed? Exposed to others who are vaxxed? It makes a difference what the appropriate treatment is.
Why the attitude? Can you show some empathy? She is advising people to have legal paperwork printed out just in case something happens. Nowhere on her post I saw anything about being scared.
Nope. All out of empathy. Handshake with a sob story about how everything we talk about here doesn't work, fill out the paperwork because your lived ones will DIE because of covid or hospitals or whatever. Can't do it at home, oxygen is a controlled substance. Can't just go buy a tank of that!
I'm actually not afraid douchebag, I just spent 2 hours with him in a tiny car, happily breathing all his covid air. I actually want to get covid so I can finally have natural immunity. Only thing I'm afraid of is the bullshit hospital protocols that are literally designed to kill people.
Yes that morning when I drove him to the monocolonal antibody treatment that they refused to administer. He went the ER after because his oxygen was 77 and we didn't know what else to do.
Cordyceps sinensis / militaris increases hypoxia tolerance at the cellular level. Supplements in tincture or capsule form can be found in many health food stores and some supplement shops.
Just a thought; I'm on O2 (concentrator) at night but have multiple canisters on hand just in case. If you can think of anyone you know who is also on only nightly O2 they might have canisters to share with you. Also, I just started taking NAC and has helped with my breathing immediately. Prayers for you and your Father.
He sounds fine. Why'd you take him to the hospital? Why were you not prepared at home to take care of yourself or possibly a family member? That was your first mistake.
Because his oxygen dropped to 77 and he was struggling to breathe and got scared. He wanted to go... it wasn't planned we had just been rejected for the monocolonal antibody treatment.
If it is just oxygen your dad could demand hospice care. theu would send him home and hospiice nurses and they would send him home with the same oxygen equipment.
I heard that this hospice could be done from a woman podcaster whose husband was in a similar situation.
She got advice fro. America's frontline doctors. She pushed the treatment the AFDL prescribed. She used hospice as a threat, the hospital ended up going with AFDL treatment rather than letting hospice take over.
My understanding is that it is his right if he wants to leave on hospice and that they must provide the equipment.
I dont know this from personal experience. I suggest contacting local hospice and ask them.
Praying for your Dad.
If you have the means get a lawyer to help if needed.
A word of caution, though. There's a lot more to medicine than laymen know about, no matter how much "research" is passed around these parts. There's a lot more that even professionals know about. Please listen to physicians (MD/DO/MBBS). That's the best advice anyone online can give you ... good luck!
Yes they can, but seems more often lately they dont use judgement. You will find out fast when you refuse remvesidiv whether they truly care about you or not. If they start goung through other options, good doctor, if tgey say they have no other options demand a different doctor.
God makes the impossible possible. Remain calm. He will clear the way for you to help your dad. Your love for your dad is a healing force. Don’t lose faith.🙏
Thank you!
If your Dad is still capable of making his wishes known to the doctors, a medical power of attorney does not allow you to make decisions for him. If he becomes unable to make those decisions - then you can direct his care.
You can send him clean clothing and things to keep him occupied books, magazines, etc. Send the ivermectin in with home items. That's how my sister's boyfriend was able to get ivermectin to her in ICU.
It’s good advice to have Advanced Directives and MPOA before you need them.
Find an attorney.
Prayers for your Dad! Forgive my asking, but are you implying that these documents give the patient+family more power over the hospital? or is it transferring your father's decision-making power over to you? [I had thought previously the latter, but asking to be sure.] The recipe is all there for hospital staff to pressure people effectively isolated in their care into not-wholly consenting decisions. Praying for his strength and discernment.
Like hell you did.
Glowies gotta glow y'all.
The hospital usually will send you home unless they think they can send you to the promised land.
I re-read your post three times, to make sure I didn't miss it. No mention if he was/is vaxxed? Exposed to others who are vaxxed? It makes a difference what the appropriate treatment is.
Not vaxxed
Sorry about your dad. Hopefully he will recover soon.
Quick guys! Be afraid like you're supposed to!
Why the attitude? Can you show some empathy? She is advising people to have legal paperwork printed out just in case something happens. Nowhere on her post I saw anything about being scared.
Nope. All out of empathy. Handshake with a sob story about how everything we talk about here doesn't work, fill out the paperwork because your lived ones will DIE because of covid or hospitals or whatever. Can't do it at home, oxygen is a controlled substance. Can't just go buy a tank of that!
Not interested.
Whatever, man. Keep falling for the DS game of divide and conquer. I wish you the best.
I'm actually not afraid douchebag, I just spent 2 hours with him in a tiny car, happily breathing all his covid air. I actually want to get covid so I can finally have natural immunity. Only thing I'm afraid of is the bullshit hospital protocols that are literally designed to kill people.
Yes that morning when I drove him to the monocolonal antibody treatment that they refused to administer. He went the ER after because his oxygen was 77 and we didn't know what else to do.
So don't take him there.
Cordyceps sinensis / militaris increases hypoxia tolerance at the cellular level. Supplements in tincture or capsule form can be found in many health food stores and some supplement shops.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24063008/
Damn. God bless
You could try rubbing Vic's vapor rub on his chest.
I can't get into the hospital (no visitors allowed because "covid") :(
Declare Victory!
Just a thought; I'm on O2 (concentrator) at night but have multiple canisters on hand just in case. If you can think of anyone you know who is also on only nightly O2 they might have canisters to share with you. Also, I just started taking NAC and has helped with my breathing immediately. Prayers for you and your Father.
He sounds fine. Why'd you take him to the hospital? Why were you not prepared at home to take care of yourself or possibly a family member? That was your first mistake.
Because his oxygen dropped to 77 and he was struggling to breathe and got scared. He wanted to go... it wasn't planned we had just been rejected for the monocolonal antibody treatment.
Your Dad, you and your family will be in our prayers fren. Keep the faith.
Thank you
You did all you could to prepare... trust in the lord and remember in your time of doubt....’the teacher is always silent during the test’
Request prayer time with him. Sometimes they'll allow it. The hospital ombudsman and hospital chaplain can sometimes be counted on to help for that.
If the hospital has an ECMO machine, unlike a ventilator, that can help.
Many here are praying for you and your family.
For others in the household if it hits them, Keep this thread handy as well. https://greatawakening.win/p/140cbVkN65/when-vitamins-and-ivm-dont-seem-/
Amazing. Thank you so much.
If it is just oxygen your dad could demand hospice care. theu would send him home and hospiice nurses and they would send him home with the same oxygen equipment.
Thank you I will look into this. Will they release you on even high flow? He's on 100% high flow oxygen.
I heard that this hospice could be done from a woman podcaster whose husband was in a similar situation.
She got advice fro. America's frontline doctors. She pushed the treatment the AFDL prescribed. She used hospice as a threat, the hospital ended up going with AFDL treatment rather than letting hospice take over.
My understanding is that it is his right if he wants to leave on hospice and that they must provide the equipment.
I dont know this from personal experience. I suggest contacting local hospice and ask them.
Praying for your Dad.
If you have the means get a lawyer to help if needed.
As long as he is getting oxygen and not getting their poison remdesivir he will likely recover. Good luck.
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Hey, good luck with the dad situation.
A word of caution, though. There's a lot more to medicine than laymen know about, no matter how much "research" is passed around these parts. There's a lot more that even professionals know about. Please listen to physicians (MD/DO/MBBS). That's the best advice anyone online can give you ... good luck!
the doctors in the hospitals are following the cdc manual, they are not using their own judgement.
It's not either/or, it's always both. And if you play your cards right, docs can risk their jobs to do a lot more. Rare, but that does happen.
Yes they can, but seems more often lately they dont use judgement. You will find out fast when you refuse remvesidiv whether they truly care about you or not. If they start goung through other options, good doctor, if tgey say they have no other options demand a different doctor.
Seriously. What person that was preparing allow their dad to go to the hospital. What a fucking retard.
If you would have done POA and allowed it he would have listened to you rejecting the hospital. You fucked up.