That's correct, fren. I am an RN and I suggest that everyone work as hard as they can to stay out of the hospital.
My 87 year old dad was admitted last week for small bowel obstruction. I stayed by his side every minute, and thank God I did, bc there were quite a few errors made (for example, he was not allowed food or drink and he also did not have an IV. 87 years old, nvd for 3 days and no fluids? No.) I don't know how people who don't have medical people in their families survive any hospitalization. The hospital is very, very dangerous.
It's hard to want to imagine incompetence in the OR, but I believe you and I know it happens. You have the right idea - stay away from the doctor and the hospital!
I have to hand it to you...it is hard to believe that hard working, honest, caring nurses even want to stay in the hospital system knowing of the incompetence and corruption ...especially since they became controlled by a hierarchy of business people controlled by Big Pharma, CDC, NIH, WHO...etc. I know you have your work cut out for you and I do appreciate your struggle.
We cannot be blind to the reality of our medical system. The whole covid fiasco was a wakeup call to this...including vaccines, drugs, protocol, intervention and basically hospitals caring about anything but $$$$$$. I have used alternative therapies for over 50 years, and I am very comfortable making my own medical decisions and depending on myself and my knowledge (with God's help) to treat and navigate any physical problem...God has always provided what I needed. I am very blessed...and I can understand not everyone is in the same position and they unfortunately have had to put their trust in people and systems that have let them down. I am so glad you were there for you dad...it is rough, especially for the older population. God bless you and yours...
Thank you. He is way too old to be there by himself. I actually don't do pt care any more, and haven't for about 5 years. I have a nice, low stress, easy, part time little job where I don't have any patients, doctors, or medications. I also don't have to take any more vaccines, ever.
That's correct, fren. I am an RN and I suggest that everyone work as hard as they can to stay out of the hospital.
My 87 year old dad was admitted last week for small bowel obstruction. I stayed by his side every minute, and thank God I did, bc there were quite a few errors made (for example, he was not allowed food or drink and he also did not have an IV. 87 years old, nvd for 3 days and no fluids? No.) I don't know how people who don't have medical people in their families survive any hospitalization. The hospital is very, very dangerous.
It's hard to want to imagine incompetence in the OR, but I believe you and I know it happens. You have the right idea - stay away from the doctor and the hospital!
I have to hand it to you...it is hard to believe that hard working, honest, caring nurses even want to stay in the hospital system knowing of the incompetence and corruption ...especially since they became controlled by a hierarchy of business people controlled by Big Pharma, CDC, NIH, WHO...etc. I know you have your work cut out for you and I do appreciate your struggle.
We cannot be blind to the reality of our medical system. The whole covid fiasco was a wakeup call to this...including vaccines, drugs, protocol, intervention and basically hospitals caring about anything but $$$$$$. I have used alternative therapies for over 50 years, and I am very comfortable making my own medical decisions and depending on myself and my knowledge (with God's help) to treat and navigate any physical problem...God has always provided what I needed. I am very blessed...and I can understand not everyone is in the same position and they unfortunately have had to put their trust in people and systems that have let them down. I am so glad you were there for you dad...it is rough, especially for the older population. God bless you and yours...
Thank you. He is way too old to be there by himself. I actually don't do pt care any more, and haven't for about 5 years. I have a nice, low stress, easy, part time little job where I don't have any patients, doctors, or medications. I also don't have to take any more vaccines, ever.