My brother is a match for blood type and says he can be here in 30 minutes.
They tried telling me they don’t do that.
I told them they could do it 100 years ago, on a battlefield, I’m certain a wonderful facility like this could do a great job at it.
The nurse actually piped in to say that we are not on a battlefield, and there is a process.
I said great! It sounds like you are more than qualified to give him blood from a trusted donor.
The nurse then turned victim and said I don’t have to be mean.
Screw the doctors and nurses, It's YOU and YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY THAT'S PAYING THE FREIGHT. If you don't like that doctor or hospital find another one. It's not too hard to have ten people line up and donate untainted blood and then have the doctor/hospital utilize that "good" blood. Force them to do your bidding and DO NOT BACK DOWN. They want us all dead, so they can go screw themselves for all I care. If you don't have a voice to speak up, then I urge you to find it or you father might not survive. Plus, MAKE DARN SURE THAT IN THE NURSE'S DAILY ORDERS ON HOW TO TREAT YOUR FATHER THAT HE IS NOT TO BE GIVEN THE JABB. These evil hospitals will slip it in as some sort of "hospital protocol" but remember you are the customer. If the hospital doesn't like it then they can take it up with your lawyer when your father is released from their care. DO NOT BACK DOWN ON YOUR FATHER'S CARE!
Read the consent forms that hide “ any necessary actions”. It was said on GAW here a few months back that hospitals are giving the jab through that consent.
Wow that's the best response I've ever heard. Also don't let them put that Vax blood in. We know it's bad. If your brother is on his way use that. Those Dr's serve you
Thank God you stood your ground! As far as being mean goes, SHE was mean, telling you that you can't do something that you clearly CAN do. And only a nurse, to boot! STICK to your guns, fren! You might just save your ole dad's life. All the best. I'm praying for you and him.
Yea, yea, I know, Red Cross, but I think this procedure may apply in your situation:
A patient must have his/her physician submit a Red Cross Special Collections Order form for the Red Cross to collect blood from the selected donors. Once a completed, signed form is received, a specialized scheduling team will contact the donors to arrange appointments at designated collection centers and shipment to participating transfusion services.
If possible, before surgery, see if you can self donate or line up donors of your blood type to donate. With any lengthy surgery, it is almost a given you will need blood. See what needs to be done to have a couple units on hand prior to surgery. Also when signing a consent, add on that you want zero “vaccinations” given during surgery or while under the influence of pain or sleeping medications for which you cannot consent. Also sign for zero blood to be administered unless it is given by the arranged donators or they can guarantee the blood has been screened to eliminate any mRNA donors/previously Covid 19/ current influenza vaccine donors. It is best to send a notarized signature copy to the hospital CEO, your surgeon, a copy for the chart signed as acknowledgement by the doctor following you or your surgeon (ask for a copy of what the surgeon signed) and keep a bedside copy for yourself.
Inquire whether the hospital has a "cell saver" machine. It's my understanding that these recirculate the patient's own blood during a surgical procedure so that a transfusion from another person is not required.
They can take blood, I had this done last year. There is a process but it’s really not a difficult one, all hospitals have labs that can test blood immediately
Have unvaxxed family members check and see if they are a compatible donor. If they are, they can donate whole blood for him. You may be able to advertise on local Facebook pages for compatible donors, as well.
When my husband had surgery, he was told if he needed a transfusion, unvaxxed blood was not guaranteed. I called a blood bank to find out how my O- son could donate to my husband if it came to that. Here is what I was told: the surgeon needed to write a prescription for my husband to receive a blood donation from my son. My son would need to bring the RX to the blood center to draw his blood. The blood would not be available for my husband for 3 days to allow time "to test and clean it."
Vaccines use aborted fetal cells as an ingredient. Say that your religion does not condone the use or injection of aborted fetal cells (murdered children) and injecting blood tainted with that would violate your deeply held religious principles and values.
Then ask them are you discriminating against my religious requests?
I don't think donating your own or another match donor's works. I had surgery last year, thank goodness I didn't need blood. But I was told if someone donates blood for you, it just goes into the pool and then you get whatever comes out of the pool. There's no way to get that specific blood. Yeah, you can demand. They will tell you to go jump. I hope it's different where you are. I said then some smart person needs to start a company offering clean blood for those who need it.
There may be a small amount of spike protein in vaccinated blood, but seems very unlikely that there’d be any replicable or integratabtle MRNA or Plasmid DNA. If he needs blood, I’d personally give the consent. FWIW
Haven't looked into this myself, but I'm a hoarder of good links via Bookmarks. Here ya go, Fren. I hope they're able to help you and yours.
Uninjected Blood
p.s./ B+ blood type here. Never took the COVID vax. If you're in the mid-Atlantic region, and dad can use, I'll donate.
Good, I know who to ping if I need B+ blood I'm close enough to the Mid-Atlantic region ; )
You got it, bro.
Blood type O is a universal donor. So find someone w/O blood type.
O+ here in Mich...no vax all pureblood if it would help
One of the FAQs answers:
I'm almost certain blood can be tested for spike proteins. Unfortunately, not a lot of information is available for obvious reasons (i.e., censored).
Aww ... true fren. <3
Thank you for your service. I collect some links myself, but it's great that we have so many people interested in different topics around here.
I’d see if you can provide the donated blood. Maybe not you (only) directly, but I’m sure you could find enough unvaxxed folks to donate.
^^^This.
This….but unless this was an emergent surgery then the patient could’ve donated.
My brother is a match for blood type and says he can be here in 30 minutes. They tried telling me they don’t do that. I told them they could do it 100 years ago, on a battlefield, I’m certain a wonderful facility like this could do a great job at it. The nurse actually piped in to say that we are not on a battlefield, and there is a process. I said great! It sounds like you are more than qualified to give him blood from a trusted donor. The nurse then turned victim and said I don’t have to be mean.
Screw the doctors and nurses, It's YOU and YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY THAT'S PAYING THE FREIGHT. If you don't like that doctor or hospital find another one. It's not too hard to have ten people line up and donate untainted blood and then have the doctor/hospital utilize that "good" blood. Force them to do your bidding and DO NOT BACK DOWN. They want us all dead, so they can go screw themselves for all I care. If you don't have a voice to speak up, then I urge you to find it or you father might not survive. Plus, MAKE DARN SURE THAT IN THE NURSE'S DAILY ORDERS ON HOW TO TREAT YOUR FATHER THAT HE IS NOT TO BE GIVEN THE JABB. These evil hospitals will slip it in as some sort of "hospital protocol" but remember you are the customer. If the hospital doesn't like it then they can take it up with your lawyer when your father is released from their care. DO NOT BACK DOWN ON YOUR FATHER'S CARE!
Read the consent forms that hide “ any necessary actions”. It was said on GAW here a few months back that hospitals are giving the jab through that consent.
Wow that's the best response I've ever heard. Also don't let them put that Vax blood in. We know it's bad. If your brother is on his way use that. Those Dr's serve you
Thank God you stood your ground! As far as being mean goes, SHE was mean, telling you that you can't do something that you clearly CAN do. And only a nurse, to boot! STICK to your guns, fren! You might just save your ole dad's life. All the best. I'm praying for you and him.
Yea, yea, I know, Red Cross, but I think this procedure may apply in your situation:
Red Cross Directed Donatiions
Good to hear you didn’t back down!
Get everyone in your immediate family okd to donate and stockpile
If possible, before surgery, see if you can self donate or line up donors of your blood type to donate. With any lengthy surgery, it is almost a given you will need blood. See what needs to be done to have a couple units on hand prior to surgery. Also when signing a consent, add on that you want zero “vaccinations” given during surgery or while under the influence of pain or sleeping medications for which you cannot consent. Also sign for zero blood to be administered unless it is given by the arranged donators or they can guarantee the blood has been screened to eliminate any mRNA donors/previously Covid 19/ current influenza vaccine donors. It is best to send a notarized signature copy to the hospital CEO, your surgeon, a copy for the chart signed as acknowledgement by the doctor following you or your surgeon (ask for a copy of what the surgeon signed) and keep a bedside copy for yourself.
Just had…so prudent advice for everyone else.
Give the Hospital name and maybe some froggs can show up and help!
Fight, fight, fight! God job so far, best wishes!
Can you donate?
Inquire whether the hospital has a "cell saver" machine. It's my understanding that these recirculate the patient's own blood during a surgical procedure so that a transfusion from another person is not required.
They can take blood, I had this done last year. There is a process but it’s really not a difficult one, all hospitals have labs that can test blood immediately
Have unvaxxed family members check and see if they are a compatible donor. If they are, they can donate whole blood for him. You may be able to advertise on local Facebook pages for compatible donors, as well.
When my husband had surgery, he was told if he needed a transfusion, unvaxxed blood was not guaranteed. I called a blood bank to find out how my O- son could donate to my husband if it came to that. Here is what I was told: the surgeon needed to write a prescription for my husband to receive a blood donation from my son. My son would need to bring the RX to the blood center to draw his blood. The blood would not be available for my husband for 3 days to allow time "to test and clean it."
can anyone in your family donate?
Red Blood cells don’t have a nucleus. They are manufactured by bone marrow, they last for about a month and are then expelled
Your body continuously makes more.
Also consider the religious approach....
Vaccines use aborted fetal cells as an ingredient. Say that your religion does not condone the use or injection of aborted fetal cells (murdered children) and injecting blood tainted with that would violate your deeply held religious principles and values.
Then ask them are you discriminating against my religious requests?
I don't think donating your own or another match donor's works. I had surgery last year, thank goodness I didn't need blood. But I was told if someone donates blood for you, it just goes into the pool and then you get whatever comes out of the pool. There's no way to get that specific blood. Yeah, you can demand. They will tell you to go jump. I hope it's different where you are. I said then some smart person needs to start a company offering clean blood for those who need it.
They did you wrong. Autologous donations are encouraged.
There may be a small amount of spike protein in vaccinated blood, but seems very unlikely that there’d be any replicable or integratabtle MRNA or Plasmid DNA. If he needs blood, I’d personally give the consent. FWIW
Ask about what they have as a "Jehovah's Witness" protocol.
Yes, this. When I worked in a hospital that was the ONLY exclusion allowed for blood transfusions