Welcome to General Chat - GAW Community Area
This General Chat area started off as a place for people to talk about things that are off topic, however it has quickly evolved into a community and has become an integral part of the GAW experience for many of us.
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In short, imagine this thread to be a local community hall where we all gather and chat daily. Please be respectful to others in the same way
Several months ago, I posted about my sister-in-law having a stroke right in the emergency room and the hospital did not treat her for the stroke. As a result of their malpractice she will spend the rest of her life in a skilled nursing facility.
My brother (her husband) and his daughter (who's an RN) have power of attorney because my sister-in-law's brain was damaged during the stroke. It explicitly states that no medical treatment is to be provided without approval from either my brother or his daughter. So while she's in one of these facilities, they give her the jab allegedly with her permission which 100% goes against the POA.
For the last month or so, my sister-in-law has been complaining to her husband and her nurses that her throat hurts and that it felt like something was stuck in her throat. My brother has repeatedly relayed this info to the nurses and they did NOTHING about it.
Late last week my sister-in-law was taken to the hospital because she could no longer swallow. We found out yesterday that she now has oral cancer and throat cancer that is also in the lymph nodes. The hospital is already talking about palliative care for her so it's not a good prognosis.
Is this from the jab? Who knows but whatever life she could have had has now been drastically taken from her.
When my brother contacted his lawyer about them jabbing his wife without permission from either my brother or his daughter, his lawyer replied "That will be lawsuit #2". So now with this cancer diagnosis, who knows what is going to happen.
My brother and his family are in shock, angry, sad and broken-hearted.
I am so sorry for your family. This must be so maddening and heartbreaking. She is in my prayers. Please keep us posted. Sue them all.
Thank you. It gets even worse, my niece (their daughter) made plans to fly here for a visit and to tell her parents that she's pregnant with her 2nd child. Such a joyous occasion is now overshadowed by a terrible tragedy.
When that blessed child is born you all will reclaim some of that joy my fren. May you find peace in this hell.
Oh my goodness. I am so sorry. I know this is going to sound stupid but is there any way you could sneak her some alternative meds? There’s so many miraculous options like soupsop leaves and ivermectin. Sending prayers your way.
I could easily bring alternative meds in but she cannot swallow. It's pretty far gone in such a short time span. The main thing that's being discussed is palliative care for her. She was an alcoholic who got sober after breaking a hip. She was starting to get back to life and then the strokes hit. We were all horrified when we found out about the jab. Short of a miracle, we need to prepare for the worst.