I have seen the thing about "read the admissions sign in bc it has fine print" etc., and im even prepared to stay in her room and watch every nurse who comes in and out, but, for example in the operating room, where i will almost certainly not be allowed to go, who's to say they wont try in there? sick thinking about it. please pray for us!
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When my husband had to go to the emergency, I went with him and stayed with him. While waiting to go, I made simple letters stating he was not to have any Covid vaccination at all. Also no Remdesivir (also known as Veklury). It had a date and my signature. I had enough to give to the doctor, the nurses, put in his chart and to have my own copy. I literally made them in minutes. I guess you could add blood transfusion. And I told everyone no Covid shots, No Remdesivir. That's all I could do because it was an emergency. Luckily he was discharged the same day.
Sometimes an appendix can be removed only using laparoscopy instead of surgery which is more invasive. I had surgery for mine and didn't need any blood. Appendicitis is very serious and can be life-threatening. You want the appendix out before it perforates (leaks) causing peritonitis. That's how Rudolph Valentino died. There may be some tips online. I'd use a search engine other than Google, like Yandex, Dogpile or Freespoke. Good luck, fren.
Exactly what my wife had done. Short surgery, no blood transfusion and she was sent home a few hours after waking up.
Yes. Appendicitis is usually an easy surgery. The trick is to get it out before it explodes and causes massive infection in the peritoneal cavity.
That because appendicitis is caused by a toxic inflamed appendix that needs detoxed.