Posted on 01/11/2022 1:44:56 PM PST by Trillian
Question #1: Did he get the jab?
I was shocked to hear of this young man’s passing. This is the first I have heard about the cause of death.
I knew a young woman, several years ago, who had some elective (but medically advisable) surgery. I think she was under 40. She died a few weeks later, due to blood clots. They kept asking the hospital to check for that, and I think the family should have sued for malpractice. She had been to the ER 2-3 times after the surgery with severe headaches (at least, I don’t know all the details). Anyway, she left a husband and 2 kids in grade school. It was sad.
That was my first thought when I read the headline.
What about Alex?
Survey SAYS, 80% dead since the start of Jab season.
Amy’s got some spare parts she’s not using.
LOL!
The MOST dangerous place you can be... a hospital.
No joke!
"He's still dead, Jim."
I had four abdominal surgeries within a 5 year period. They always came in and gave me heparin injections to prevent clotting, even when I was ambulatory. My youngest son developed a blood clot in his lung when he was going through chemo in 2019. He ended up having to give himself those injections every day for the remaining months he was doing chemo.
I meant did he take the jab to. Also I just ran across this video. A must listen. https://beforeitsnews.com/health/2022/01/urgent-dont-set-foot-in-a-hospital-until-you-watch-this-must-video-3043904.html
• Medical School: Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria, 2000
• Internship & Residency: General Surgery, Columbia University at Harlem Hospital, NY, 2010 - 2015
• Surgical Oncology Resident, Colorectal, Hepato-Biliary, Gastric and Mixed Tumor, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NY, 2013
• Colorectal surgery Fellow, Ferguson Clinic, Michigan State University, Michigan, 2015-2016
• Board Certified by American Board of Surgery, 2015
• Received award for being the Best Graduating Medical Student in Surgery, Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria, 2000.
• Fluent in English, Idoma and Hausa.
Well....he wasn’t a very good doctor and shame on all the nurses for not catching the lack of anticoagulant order. Unthinkable. Lovenox would have been standard or IV Heparin. Awful.
I think the parents should be sued for extreme stupidity. They should have taken their son to the malpractice attorneys for treatment. They are obviously more talented than the doctors, and they know the proper way to respond to any situation.
I got a dvt after an extended hospital stay. They should always put those puffer bags on your legs after any surgery.
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