When a patient says no to remdemisvere < I can’t spell it at the moment, the hospital says they refused treatment, and they sit there, ignored. They collapse their lungs with the over oxygenation, sedation to paralyze, and hospitals are / HAVE brutally murdered millions.
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I was put on remdesivir at 4 months pregnant while spending 10 days in ICU with COVID pneumonia and pulmonary embolism. Baby and I are just fine. OB says my pregnancy is progressing like a dream and everything is normal (I’m now 8 months). In the hospital I was too out of it from lacking oxygen at home to really fight much and my husband wasn’t allowed to see me the WHOLE TIME. So I had no advocate and went with whatever they gave me. Funny thing, no one asked me if I was vaccinated until day 3 (I’m not) and they didn’t even push it on me. Also some nurses wore PPE around me and others didn’t, since it was ‘whatever they were comfortable with’. 🤡
The wearing, not wearing of PPE makes no sense whatsoever. Either it is beneficial or it isn’t. The hospitals are being deceitful when they won’t a family member/advocate there to support and assist the patient. In your case oxygen deprivation could have clouded your judgement and ability to understand your options. The depriving of a support person with you is cruel and unusual punishment and makes me feel that hospitals and staff are trying to hide something.