Well, I finally had to break down and come to hospital. I am on oxygen and I was struggling big time, I could barely function. I need to try and use the words no thank you and move on because they were pushing the mask on me. I said no when I first entered the ER as they watched me struggle breathing. Then they took me for a CT of my heart where they wanted me to wear a mask. I said I am here because I can't breathe. They said it is a rule. I said who's rule because you cannot infringe upon my right to breathe. It shut them up. Then I refused the covid test and had a talk with the doc about that. I said i do not have covid nor the flu. I am not getting swabbed, you will not vaccinate me, vent me or administer remdesivire. Then the lady came in my room to give me an echo and said since we are in such close contact would you mind wearing a mask for about 30 minutes, I said yes I would mind, I am not wearing one. Good grief, these people.
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I told the doc no vent, no remdesivire. He said that is your choice we still live in America. Yeah ok. I also told him virus was never isolated. He said what does that mean.
Your outspoken personality may very well play a large part in getting you through this visit and back out those doors!
My mouth is all I have. I can't do much of anything else. I will get out these doors one way or another. They will not put one lick of med into me without me knowing exactly what it is.
Never
My son ended up going in cuz he could not breath, did get the lung ick. He refused to stay though, just got fluids and meds and went home, suffered for a few more days then started getting better. He did do Ivermectin and I think they gave him the monoclonal anti because, he like you refused straight up the other. It did scare him, the whole thing but, he kept fighting, taking it hour by hour in his worse part.
Get someone to advocate for you. You must have someone you can trust to stand by you.
Why would you say covid has never been isolated? its been isolated many times. First from a Korean patient in early 2020. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7045880/