Someone posted this as a comment on a thread posted on the main forum about 20 hours ago. I can’t remember the thread or the Freeper to give them credit.
Our First Hand ICU Story - What is ACTUALLY Killing People In The Hospital
“My husband WALKED out of the ICU in just 3 1/2 days. Fastest ICU patient in history of Cov. What we did. What to tell others. It’s not “blovid”- the protocol is what is killing people in the ICU. Here is what to do and how to do it. What to demand. What treatment. Please Share This! More at katedalleyradio.com in show notes on entire story. My husband had 4 major “risk” categories- so by their “blovid” standards, should be dead. We changed THEIR protocol and saved his life. This is how we did it. ( I look puffy and terrible here on vid because I was brought to tears on the air on my syndicated radio show.)”
It is excellent. It’s about 20 minutes long. It has a lot of comments for the low number of views it has. Let’s try to get the number of views up!
(Note: I am not a big exclamation point user, so when I use one, you should pay attention.)
Someone posted this as a comment on a thread posted on the main forum about 20 hours ago. I can’t remember the thread or the Freeper to give them credit.
Our First Hand ICU Story - What is ACTUALLY Killing People In The Hospital
“My husband WALKED out of the ICU in just 3 1/2 days. Fastest ICU patient in history of Cov. What we did. What to tell others. It’s not “blovid”- the protocol is what is killing people in the ICU. Here is what to do and how to do it. What to demand. What treatment. Please Share This! More at katedalleyradio.com in show notes on entire story. My husband had 4 major “risk” categories- so by their “blovid” standards, should be dead. We changed THEIR protocol and saved his life. This is how we did it. ( I look puffy and terrible here on vid because I was brought to tears on the air on my syndicated radio show.)”
It is excellent. It’s about 20 minutes long. It has a lot of comments for the low number of views it has. Let’s try to get the number of views up!
(Note: I am not a big exclamation point user, so when I use one, you should pay attention.)
Thank you again -
great info!!!!
ThankQ for the link; I saw it on FB linked to utube, and wanted a non utube link to it.
Watched “Our First Hand ICU Story. It was very good. ThankQ!
I would say that this Kate Dalley seems to have pretty good instincts, and she handled her situation pretty much OK, and she essentially won, but her understanding of the entire scope of these issues is limited and that becomes evident rather quickly during her discourse or rant.
An SPO2 of 79% is indicative of a genuine problem. It is a virtual certainty that any and all Patients who are brought to the ER are going to be given supplemental Oxygen. Everybody in the ER gets Oxygen.
A Saturation of 79 would call for an ABG (arterial blood gas) in order to determine ventilation status. Simply giving more O2 is not solving anything. Ventilation status must be determined.
Likely the first therapy provided would be more Oxygen, but once the Ph is determined and the Carbon Dioxide is evaluated, then would a decision to institute High Flow Oxygen be made. Likely her husband was not ventilated and so NIV (non invasive ventilation; BiPAP) would be ordered. The arterial gas results would determine that.
Measurements must be made.
The notion that ventilators are to be rejected is naive. Each case is distinct. The numbers that I have seen do appear to be disfavor-able to the reliance on ventilators in many cases. The NIV treatments not necessarily.
Ventilation modes are troublesome for some Physicians, particularly Residents and non Pulmonologists. There are Volume modes, Pressure modes, APRV (inverse ratio ventilation,) as well as spontaneous modes.
I liked her giving the Nurses and Doctors some sass, but she is definitely unable to articulate an actual understanding of what happened in her family.
I think that advocating for your loved one is a positive thing, but her presentation above might not be helpful in the vast majority of cases.
That was really informative! A long time ago I read about the high vit C protocol, but ya know how it was poo pooed by the medical community.
Very interesting vid. I wrote down the protocol they used.
But I plan on staying out of hospitals. There was a line, not sure if it’s in the book, I’ll have to check, Jane Eyre. She’s called a liar by the head school master. And he asked her where do liars go.
She responds by saying, “hell.” And he asks her how she’ll manage to stay out of hell (implying she’s a liar) and she says something to the effect of, “I’ll have to take care not to get sick and die.”
That’s my response.
Petey