My sister was admitted to the hospital over the weekend. They found she has cancer & they were sending her home with hospice. Baylor hospital in Houston, Texas is only allowing one visitor every 24 hours. I spoke to her yesterday & she told me, “I want to go home.” She wants to be surrounded by her fam; her five children, her spouse & her grandchildren. Today the hospital is saying she’s declining & may not make it out. At this point, I don’t think there’s any germ that will make her worse if they go to say goodbye to her. This hospital has got to be run by commie satanist that want us divided, no matter the cost.
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Medical kidnapping is a real thing. May God bring you all comfort.
Honest question: what if you just get your own wheelchair and go take her from the hospital? That's what I would want someone to do for me.
Yes! This is what I would do as well. She doesn't have to stay there. No one can make her.
They want her to die in hospital w/ COVID ($). I went to the Baylor ER once. I'll pass on a return trip. Prayers for you, your sister and family.
Here to confirm Baylor er was USDA certified dog shit. Friend had an appendix rupture. They tried to tell her she was drinking the night before when that's obviously not the problem, and didn't even happen. I'm talking she was screaming in the er in acute pain for fucking 5 hours. Never have I seen anyone that hungover/drunk. Finally the take her in begrudgingly. Tying to just give her an IV still assuming a drinking problem for some reason. Everyone in her family on the mom's side (including her sister) had their appendix rupture. I inform the doc. The doc tells us it's not a genetic or hereditary condition. While maybe not in most, it clearly was in this family. They finally fucking look at the appendix, and all of a sudden she needs emergency surgery because she risks deadly infection. No shit fucking retards. I'd been saying that for the past 8+ hours at this point. That completely broke my trust in medical. Get the wrong guy and your ass is dead even if you are telling them what's wrong because they've seen it all and couldn't possibly be wrong. Why even bother looking into what the patient is complaining about right?
Long story short, if Baylor is the only or closest medical facility in the area, if you have an actual emergency call an ambulance. If you walk into the er they literally don't give a shit and you're lowest priority for a bed. Which in itself probably isn't unique to them, but the dismissal of obvious problems was the most disappointing thing I've ever seen.
She could always sign out Against medical advice. Hospitals should not be prisons
This! Her last fighting chance. She should have someone waiting for her at the bottom of the hospital and simply walk out. ❤️ God bless you folks I am so sorry for the heartache.
Brutal... Can you get an emergency court order to have her removed into hospice at home? Please contact a lawyer... One who specializes in medical malpractice.
Take her out and give her fenbendazole and ivermectin. It can’t hurt to try.
Her family can have her removed "AMA," which means, against medical advice. They have no right to 'keep' her if she and her family don't want her kept.
I'm sorry for your pain, fren. Prayers for all of you.
My Mom just died of cancer in a hospital in Austin. I got there with my husband and daughter and some little chick sitting at the front informed us only 2 visitors were allowed. I looked at her and raised my voice saying “My Mother is upstairs DYING OF CANCER. She looked around like a dope and then quickly said it would be ok then. Also upstairs in my mother’s room the nurses told me that it was ok that my family was coming and if anyone gave them a hard time about coming upstairs tell them to call the nurse’s station and they would tell them to let them come up. We had 11 people in her room when she passed.
A few years ago my husband was in a hospital where they were calling him a medical mystery & would just hack away at him every few days. One evening I was finally able to talk with a social worker at another hospital who told me to tell the nurses if they don’t start transfer paperwork to another hospital that I’d go to their administrator. They had the paperwork ready the next morning & him transferred the next afternoon. I’m not sure it would work the same as that with the covid bs happening but it’s worth a try.
No one can make her stay there. It’s a choice. You can contact hospice and they can do it at home. That’s what we did with my dad when he died. I got him out of that stupid hospital, and he died at home after a long life. Stand up, do something… Take her out of there and have hospice at home. Don’t take no for an answer. If you have to go in there and take her out yourself do it. Let her die at home in peace with her family
Prayers for your sister, your family and you. The grace of God be with you and your family always.
If it's her time, she has a wonderful reunion now waiting for her arrival. May God send His angels to embrace and comfort you during these difficult days.