Posted on 02/03/2022 6:23:11 AM PST by Enlightened1
Yes, it is possible. When my dad had heart surgery, he had to also be vented. When he woke up, he tried pulling it out himself. We were able to restrain him until the nurses arrived.
I could just imagine this guy waking up, knowing he is on a ventilator, knowing the coved protocol and being scared that they were trying to kill him. I think many people knowing the huge failure of the protocol would likely remove their covid vent in his situation.
That tube down your gullet is highly invasive and the body’s natural reaction is to expel it. That’s why they put you in a coma. If he did actually wake up, I have no trouble at all in believing he removed it. I would
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That’s why they have you restrained in the recovery room after surgery. I had open heart surgery where they cut through the sternum and the absolute worst part of the whole ordeal was waking up from the anesthesia with that friggin tube down my throat. If I wasn’t restrained I would have ripped that thing right out.
The hospital he was in was a bypass factory. They were set up like an assembly line and had the whole thing down pat.
St. Francis Hospital and Heart Center, Roslyn, NY. Their reputation and record at that time were A #1! Staff was great at treating patients and families. All questions were answered - in everyday English - in a timely manner.
Just like my Dad in #96
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I don’t think it mentions timing of that statement though. Once he woke up they said he had to stay around long enough to pee his own. That phone call could have been made once he came to and pulled his own catheter. It does kind of raise questions though.
He’s a real wildcat LOL!
yep. hurts bad enough to pull catheter after deflation. I can’t imagine pulling it when inflated and in place. Probably felt like he pulled a bowling ball through a knothole
the catheter tube has a Y at the end with an isolated port for adding/removing saline from the balloon. I am in a facebook prostate cancer group and others have mentioned being advised to remove their own catheter. This was done by cutting the end off from the saline port before pulling it out. That being said, no way could I have pulled my own catheter. Too much discomfort from the prostatectomy
Soros sure LOOKS evil enough to do it... :(
I've had many pt's pull their traches out also....
Can they physically take the Vent out of the room....maybe, but not likely.
FWIW-
Well, yes, ventilators have been used in hospitals long before COVID19 existed, so yes, hospitals do put people on ventilators. There is no such thing as a “COVID vent” - that’s propaganda - and you know it. If he woke up on a ventilator, that’s what he should say.
Vaccine was also never redefined. Just one of a seemingly endless parade of lies and propaganda from the antivaxx militants.
According to Stew Peters, a hospital stay for Covid with drugs and ventilator and death adds up to around $100,000.
If your wife's SPO2 was 89-90...and that was a true reading...I wouldn't panic.
I work in the biz...but 80-84 gets my attention.
FWIW-
If you start coming out from under anesthesia, I guarantee you that you will pull the tube. Yes it would be painful.
Nope, not always........
I've had multiple Pt's on Vents that were not at all sedated.
He WAS being sedated. He said Propofol, Fentanyl, and something else.
” A miracle woke me up in a sea of sedatives and opiates.”
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