He couldnt walk/stand the other night. Got the first jab when it came out, which I strongly advised against, but said he had no others. No choice but to call 911. Is now in hospital, diagnosed with Covid and pneumonia. Also, has all the symptoms of Myocarditis.
Was in emergency for almost 24hrs, anyone could come go to see him. Now sent to 2nd floor (covid) floor. Its the most fkd up scenario/clown shit I've ever seen.
Anyway, prior to going to the covid floor, when I walked in to see him in emergency, I saw a Remdesivir bag hung on the drip hanger. I immediately got a nurse asked her to stop it immediately. Which she did, but had to ask my mother for permission.
So-hes off the killer drug, but now on a covid floor. Im afraid I may never see him home again. He needs a break out. But how? he is too weak to walk or stand up. Maybe they are keeping him from standing or walking or it is Myocarditis doing it.
Regardless we can get him in a wheelchair and out of this fkn clown place. But how?
Thanks for help/suggestions/advice frens!
You can simply remove him yourself and take him home, arranging home care yourself where you can give him IVM, HCQ, quercetin, etc. Tell the staff to get the paper ready to sign him out AMA or "against medical advice."
No one can legally stop you. They will protest until you are headed out the door that is normal.
Also a good hospital social worker will set up home care at your request and arrange the reimbursement via Medicare/aid as required.
You may want to consider that if you check him out AMA the health insurance company can deny payment for the visit
I'm assuming he is financially secure (house paid for etc.) at 85 but I could be wrong. Either way, medical debt is not a big deal. It's not like they can garnish wages or reposes an IV. I went through this in my late twenties with over 300k in medical debt. Let them write it off.
Don’t pay it. Fuck em
Just had my dad in ICU for taking too many medications at once (84years old and has dementia). He got past the first 24 hours of possible drug interactions and was clear of that worry, but he had low blood pressure (but has had that for 20 years due to past heart problems, so not a new issue).
Anyway, I had placed him on a Resuscitation order so they wouldn't let him go and blamed his low BP as the reason.
Finally, on day 3, I switched him to Do Not Resuscitate and ordered him to be released to myself for "home hospice". They removed all the tubes and brought a wheel chair and I got him to my car and drove him home.
Two days later he was biking again and swimming in the pool, just like before. No issues, no problems. I cancelled the home hospice they ordered for him.
If you want to save your dad, you have to fight for him. The hospitals have strict protocols and won't just release him unless you demand it.
Order home healthcare for him. Bring him home. Good luck.
Once upon a time, we could trust hospitals and the staff. Those days are gone, and they need to be held accountable.
I was in the hospital as I was bleeding from somewhere in my GI tract, in June. They thought it was more than likely from upper gi, stomach because my stool was black. The kept me overnight to do an EGD the next afternoon. They found several ulcers in my stomach but they had already stopped bleeding. I wanted to go but they insisted I stay until my stool was no longer black. I told them that the only treatment they could offer was a blood transfusion and I refused since they mix jabbed and unjabbed blood. They still refused to discharge me the next morning because my hemoglobin was 8.3 and normally is 12. I left AMA that morning. I couldn't get good nutrition there either. We have to do what is best for ourselves, screw the medical establishment.
Thank you for this information.
Thank you for the into. Just talked to a home healthcare / rehab for him today.
Home health care for sure.
Can you get them to start him on Ivermectin, immediately? Also, hospitals are not jails. He can leave, even if it's against medical advice. If he's super weak, it might be better to leave him there for a couple / few days, getting care -- but mostly ivermectin. I've said a prayer for you and him, fren. I wish you all well.
Thank you for the prayer. Yes he is weak but says he is feeling better.
Glad to hear that! Were you able to get him on ivermectin? If the hospital is refusing, you may have some luck if you call either America's Frontline Doctors in Texas or the Front Line Covid Critical Care Doctors in Florida. There is a mountain of evidence that ivermectin does help in covid cases, so the hospital / doctors who are treating him shouldn't give you any trouble, but if they do, call either of the doctors I mentioned above OR patriot attorney Thomas Renz for help.
Get an immediate prescription for Ivermectin from an outside doctor. If your state wont do it, write Pushhealth.org. They are pretty fast. Then, ask them to send the prescription to a compounding pharmacy in your area, so you can quickly pick it up. If no pharmacy in your area will do it, ask the prescription to be sent to: Leighr Pharmacy at 1170 W Kansas St, Suite K, Liberty MO. 64068. They will overnight the prescription to you.
Then, tape the prescription into the hem of some change of clothes and send it in. Tell him where to find it. Tell him not to let the hospital staff know. After all, this prescription is legally prescribed by an outside doctor.
This has worked many times, as long as the patient refuses Remdesevir in writing, and notarized. A lawyer can bring in a medical directive for him to sign.
The newer covid is designed to get around antibodies. It also attacks more like an inflammatory allergy. Zyrtech and Doxycycline have been helping. The doctor at Pushhealth.org will decide, of course.
Hopefully this medical tyranny will end soon.
Update: 8/1/22 Pushhealth.org is now pushing Paxlovid. Which is experimental and has many cautionary drug interactions. They used to prescribe Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine.
Thank you all for the information. It is very helpful. He is feeling better today, but still unable to walk on his own. He is on some steroids and his regular meds . I am really glad I saw them hang the Remdesivir bag and had it removed, otherwise I really believe things would have been worse by now.
Call a lawyer or Americas Frontline Doctors. Get him on Ivermectin. I've had 2 family friends die from hospital protocols and I promise you they did the same exact thing. Starts basic and then they act like he's a diseased liability. They put them on a floor that looks straight out of ET and then they give Remdes and ventilators. Makes me so FUCKING mad. Take action now my brother.
This is what Im afraid of. Thank you
He can get out AMA, but then probably they would never let him in again. I'm no expert.
Thank you all for the advice, dad is back home. He is back home and doing really good now. He really made a 180 in 3 days, and did not take any meds for this supposed covid. Also walking around 100% back to what he was prior to going into the hospital.
We got him some home care on the way next week and will monitor any shenanigans that take place.
This was a really scary event. feeling helpless leaving a loved one in the hospital not knowing what type of b.s. the hospital would try to pull.
If he would have been infused with the Remdesivir, theres no doubt in my mind he would still be in the hospital and on a ventilator by now.
Thank you all! !
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Just go take him out.