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FYI First time receiving this post. (I have previous post linked to here.)

Also please know that medical horrors do happen all the time. My brother and I were in despair, trying to save our mother from unspeakable suffering and every possible medical mistake, for several months, until she'd lost everything that mattered to her before dying. This was thirteen years ago, in one of the best hospitals in NYC. We had a health advocate working for us, and she was helpless against the Machine, really. Mom's out of it now, of course, but it remains for me the absolute worst experience of my life and I hope the anguish involved leaves me fully paid up with karma.

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I remember reading his story months ago. Heartbreaking stuff.

It's what convinced me that the hospitals have murdered most of these "C-v-d deaths" [sic] by putting them on ventilators and dangerous drugs (while refusing alternative treatments).

Even before this panic started, I was already wary of hospitals and medical staff due to past experiences over the last decade. The "pandemic" cemented it for me that these people cannot be trusted with your life.

I'm sure there's good doctors and nurses, yes, of course, goes without saying. The problem is the conformists who will do whatever the group-think at the institution tells them to do, no matter how many bodies pile up... and then go dance on Tik Tok while lecturing you about masks.

I hope this man gets justice for his family.

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It's not just corporate hospitals although these are the worst. Medical mistakes, erroneous care - starting with misdiagnosis, through the entire hospitalization, occurred when treating physicians who knew their patient and family, were banned from engaging or consulting on their patients' treatment. Enter the "hospitalist" who has been thoroughly trained to follow hospital defined "procedures" e.g. ventilate the covid patients with breathing issues as opposed to free flow oxygen, withhold all medication even if the lung issues have metastasized to pneumonia. Doctors who have been patients report appalling errors, an inability for any reciprocal communication and rapid cover up of major medical errors. The mantra in my community is if you go to the hospital they kill you. Many primary care docs are hospitalizing their patients only as a very last resort. Much, much frustration over inability to obtain research supported covid medications - even if prescribed, pharmacists balk unless it is a family owned compounding pharmacy.

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Jul 23, 2022·edited Jul 23, 2022Liked by BHerr

So sorry for what happened, what a bitter pill to swallow. Sending love and healing to this family. ❤️🙏

This is the first time I've received this post.

I spent my career in healthcare as a physical therapist, and worked in hospitals, subacute rehab, and hospice settings. I feel so sad about the wound that developed because she was on her stomach for 9 days. Yes it can be very hard to reposition a large person, but you get several disciplines involved and you at least reposition them partially, using lots of pillows and foam to relieve pressure. And I'd leave that type of husband in the room and have him help, and learn about repositioning and pressure relief. After 9 days you know there's going to be pressure wounds. 😥 All of his story is so sad.

Everyone who works in healthcare is only human. Mistakes are made and things are missed, and those cases are difficult from a healthcare practitioner standpoint. But in this age of covid, there's something else entirely happening on top of the ways we know how to care for sick people. Allopathic healthcare I think has been captured to a large extent in the same way that our government has by pharmaceutical companies. And it's blinded them. I left the healthcare career I loved after a declining the mRNA injection.

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It was an honor to hear his story. Horrific, avoidable, tragedy.

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Those "doctors" should hang.

I hope that one day soon, the people brutalised by these tyrants will all stand up and hit back.

Hard.

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