Anonymous ID: 750088 April 24, 2021, 1:46 a.m. No.13500710   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0735 >>0740 >>0770 >>0906

>>13500669

Woke up thursday night with incredible pain in my back. Woke up my disabled adult son at 3:00 am said we're going to the ER. They know him so they allow him to accompany me inside. Do tests, come tell me my gall bladder needs to come out immediately. Ok…

 

Told them we need to go home and get my son's meds and supplies (massive brain tumor wrecked him and he can't fend for himself - and they know it) So I have to sign a form saying I'm leaving against medical advice - ok.

 

We go home, come back 3 hours later, ready for probably an overnight stay to have the surgery but we have to go back through the ER for some admissions policy reasons. In ER, they confirm the diagnosis, prepare to admit me and contact the surgeon. Just as they're getting the admissions papers ready, the nurse comes to me and says they need the PCR test done first. "It's policy" she says. I declined. (PCR false-positive rates too high and if it comes back as such, I'm suddenly dragged into the COVID meat grinder) I am the only thing standing between my son and the horrifying prospect of the Adult Assisted Living nightmare. The demonstrable carelessness in that system would kill him within 6 months max.

 

For the next half hour, I watch as obvious department heads huddle behind the nurses station in the ER. I know they're talking about how to respond to the denial because they keep glancing over at me. Bear in mind, I have had one shot of morphine and an hour later, a shot of Dilaudid - and I am still grinding at a 7 or 8 on the pain scale.

 

Finally, a woman, along with my nurse come over to the cubicle and lay down the law.

I can admit for the surgery without the PCR test, but my son has to stay outside… somewhere. Alone and with no one to turn to to help him. The brain damage he suffered left him with severe cognitive, memory, emotional and motor deficits. He gets lost easily and crashes quickly. These crashes can lead to a cortisol crisis which can kill him within an hour.

 

Here I am, doped to the gills, barely breathing because of the pain and like some Nazi Colonel grabbing my son, putting a gun to his head who then "graciously gives me a choice." Abandon my principle of standing up for myself and my son or lose your child.

 

Lawfags, Oldfags, Autists-extraordiaire… what say you. I'm overreacting on the one hand or legally indefensible on their part?

 

This hospital (High Desert Medical Center - Joshua Tree, CA), it has been reported in the local papers at the start of the plandemic, placed infectious covid patients into their adjacent convalescent hospital and killed as many as 12 of the patients who were recovering there. Vulnerable, seriously ill and they left them there to die alone because the hospital refused family members to be with them after they (inescapably) contracted covid and DIED. Murder 1 or Mass Murder, in my book.

 

That's the best I can do right now. If there's too many blank spots, I'll fill them in the best I can. Been a rough two days.

Anonymous ID: 750088 April 24, 2021, 1:58 a.m. No.13500739   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>13500735

Thing is, these people were as sweet as could be to us before covid money started pouring into their coffers. Almost overnight, they all became weaponized. Mass delusion and few that I've seen stood up to it. Big personnel changes since then too. Maybe as high as 50% turnover.

Anonymous ID: 750088 April 24, 2021, 2:04 a.m. No.13500751   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0761

>>13500740

thanks anon

 

>I guess they need to test you so that they can label your demise covid related if you didn't survive surgery.

 

spot on as far as that goes. but it actually looks and feels like an imbedded army has been suddenly, imperceptibly activated. They all now act like drones. Instantly escalating up to management who come down with all the force and authority they can muster behind the "it's policy" mantra. Hard to wrap my head around it.