Posted on 07/29/2021 7:02:51 AM PDT by Red Badger
Is that real?.....................
There at the last is a pictograph of a baby ‘falling out’?............
I concur with your diagnosis Dr. Red Badger. I would add that it's not just foreign nationals that do this. You'll find every creed and color doing that, and it's not just "poor" people that do it, too.
I like the one with the head coming off.
On that point, not often.
But I have heard a nurse, loud and proud, announce what person X is going through as a way of managing the crowd.
Happily, I don’t go to UC or the ER often anymore. My youngest is no longer a regular visitor. But the last time I was in I saw a nurse announce “Mr X, I see you have what looks like a broken arm. Please come back and we will get that looked at!” loud enough for the entire waiting room of 100 people to hear. If she didn’t do that, the rest of the people get angry and announce they are being “skipped”.
I took the Pfizer shot. Know where I am right now? Waiting to have my endoscopy done and tomorrow is my colonoscopy. I had my last shot in May. Since then my digestive system has gone haywire. Only thing that changed was the shot.
I don’t believe in coincidences.
Soooo, how’s your Mom? Fauci.
Don’t know the difference in jab clots and others, but:
I had severe chest pains. Thought I had injured myself. Finally got so bad I had to go to the ER.
Changing clothes to go, noticed one leg slightly larger than the other. Sharp doctor immediately sent me down the hall for an ultrascan...clot in my leg which told him no time to waste, clots in my lungs.
So hospitals can detect clots.
However if you are not in a life threatening situation your doctor will send you to a clinic or specialist who specializes in scans, X-rays, etc.
Interesting. My digestive system is also “going haywire” and this started a few weeks after my second Moderna shot. Out of the blue, some strange abdominal symptoms that I might have to live with, as the doctors still don’t have a diagnosis after numerous tests and a $2,000 antibiotic that did absolutely nothing.
“Is that real?.....................”
It’s from the movie “Idiocracy,” set 500 years into a future where stupid people have out-bred smart people.
We’re well on our way.
Right, they send you to other departments. They ultrasound the leg and CT Scan the chest. That stuff isn’t in the ED. And when they tell you what they found, they don’t shout it out to everyone in the facility.
I had a huge clot in my leg last spring—my experience sounded like yours.
My point is that this writer took an awful lot of liberties with their story. So many, that anyone with experience in an ER would just shake their head.
Here is another clue: “High level executives” don’t go into the ER to micromanage anyone. They rarely show themselves in the sunlight, as they would risk bursting into flames and melting over the floor.
What this writer witnessed was probably the ED Director. A department head—not a high level executive.
It ain’t gonna take 500 years.
50 years, tops........................
You have come to the great Cody collusion and I have been the most sincere highly educated anti-vaccine person that I’ve ever known in my history of a human being which dates back about 40 years now
I have posted and re-posted and re-posted this the horrible terrible awful history factual of the vaccine industry thousands of times and will continue to do so until everybody realizes that the vaccine industry itself is pure and total evil there isn’t nothing absolutely nothing good about them they are not heroes they are villains !!!!
they destroy lives they murder people!
And of course the Democrats push them left right up down in center and I’ve been doing that for at least 50 years now
Well, our area is primarily military and retired military and lots of tourists. The locals are above average in my opinion and we have a good school system. We also have a big high tech industrial park with several large employers.................
There are ways to deal with ER abuse:
1. Allow hospitals to garnish federal tax credits at a Medicare+20% rate for EMTALA care (as might be done for child support, defaulted student loans, PPACA penalties)
2. Require an ER EMTALA access deposit of say $200 at the hospital for EMTALA access rights
3. Require a $300 ER EMTALA access fee be paid for EMTALA access rights
You can repair your digestive system with a few dietary changes. Antibiotics are the worst thing you can do to your intestinal flora — the so-called good bugs are wiped out. You need to allow them to repopulate your gut. Eliminate sugar and processed carbs from your diet. Eat small amounts of fermented foods at least once ot twice a day — kraut, kimchee, kefir, full-fat yogurt. (Don’t get the fruit flavored yogurt, it’s a sugar bomb.) If you can’t bear the thought of kraut and kefir, invest in a high quality probiotic supplement. Your only fruit consumption should be blue-, black- or raspberries; no fruit juices. Buy organic if you can afford it. If all else fails, there’s always a fecal transplant. It’s all the rage! There are people who make money collecting their “stool” for clinics that perform the procedure. That’s gotta be some pretty nifty shit right there.
Not only that but the reason these people are in the ED is the shortage of primary care docs. The ones that are left do not have the capacity to handle acute illness and send their pts to the ED. This whole piece smells to high heaven and is clearly agenda driven.
Shortly after the clot affair, my doctor sent me to a vascular specialist. He took many vials of blood to be sent to the lab.
Turns out I have Leiden Factor V gene mutation.
In everyday speak, that means your system gets confused as to when blood should clot and it will clot when it should not.
Next time I saw my cardiologist, I asked him why at my age (80+ at the time) and with AFib and high blood pressure no one had ever tested me before for Factor V, his reply was....”We don’t do it because most people your age with it are already dead.”
That does make one think of serious things.
My personal opinion is that anyone with a clot event should be tested for Factor V. If positive, it means blood thinner for life and never ever get off of it unless necessary for an operation....and then the doctors will have to watch you carefully until you can get back on the blood thinner.
And everyone is forewarned.
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Excellent advice.
If it's your mother-in-law, however, having her take two aspirins and simply waiting it out might be the more-prudent option.
Regards,
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