Posted on 08/22/2024 10:25:11 AM PDT by DFG
“Who would want to keep fingerprints as keepsakes?”
Many genealogists and family history enthusiasts collect signatures of living and deceased relative. With digital technology it is simple to scan old documents to capture signatures dating back centuries.
And you are a liar. You presume to know my life, how arrogant of you.
My wife has undergone treatments and surgery for almost 3 decades for multiple types of cancer. One of her trusted oncologist doctors died of cancer while she was being treated, and my wife cried. We've been to multiple medical facilities and have known many doctors. A niece of mine is a doctor. One of my sisters had surgery, and suffered for years afterward even though seeing multiple doctors to complain about pain, until one finally discovered a medical item was left inside her after her surgery; she finally got it removed and became pain free.
So yes, I do have experience around doctors. As with any profession, not everyone is an A student at the top of their class. Often times, you get the B and C average students, and they can mess up far more than the A students.
Money is not good enough.
Those responsible should fear for their lives, quit and flee the country.
What an asinine reply. I never insinuated anything like that, why do you lie?
When our oldest daughter was a young child, she got smallpox. Her pediatrician, a Mexican, said at least she'll never get smallpox again, you can't get it more than once. Supposedly experienced. A few years later, we took same daughter to the hospital with same symptoms, and she was diagnosed by the same pediatrician as having smallpox. We said wait a minute, you said she would never get smallpox again! He said oh well, guess you can get it multiple times. Doctors don't know everything, but often pretend that they do.
By the way, Biden was a lousy senator and Vice President, and worst president of all time, didn't you know?
If you AMA yourself it’s on you
That’s all possible. But usually when action is taken to conceal something there is something nefarious going on.
We have done that for all of our critters. Couple years back our dog MO (short for Mozart) passed,; that Christmas our daughter surprised us with a stone frame picture of MO as a puppy with his pawprints embedded in the frame. Stupid thing gave me water leaks.
Just when you think the medical community cannot sink any lower, it does.
They have no trust to destroy and yet they keep trying.
Seems like you’re assuming the hospital is telling the truth.
If she did indeed check out, then how did they end up with her body and storing it for so long without telling her family?
This whole thing lends itself to they killed her and are desperately trying to hide their crime.
You go to most hospitals to DIE. Talk about flustercluck city.
Some members of my wife’s family got some of her ashes in lockets to wear.
The cops called the hospital and they say she left and they let it drop cause she was an adult and they didn’t give a crap.
Well she obviously did NOT check out since you died there, so the hospital is covering up something.
Many of my wife’s family got the lockets. It was the first I ever heard of it. They asked me if I wanted one and I said no.
Many of her family and friends wanted some of her ashes also. The funeral home called and I went to pick up her ashes and they have sat at my house since. No one has asked about them. Now I do know they lockets had the ashes put in them by the funeral home and they got theirs.
But everybody else has been a no show since. I’m going to give them till the end of the year and then I am going to spread them somewhere I think she would like. If they wait till next year to come by or call, then too bad. I have mentioned it to some of them and then never heard back.
everyone in that part of the hospital at that time should be questioned by competent law enforcement.
I still have my mother’s long hair from when she first cut it short. Unfortunately, can’t use it for DNA as I’d really like to.
When I was younger I once had a woven cord that was meant to hold a pocket watch. It had a clasp on one end for the watch and a hook on the other end to fasten to a vest button. It was among my grandfather's things after he passed. The cord was pretty frayed looking, and eventually I kept the pocket watch but tossed the cord. Only later did it dawn on me that it was probably my grandmother's hair.
Unless they tried to give her the jab and she didn't want it.
As far as I’m concerned, it’s completely your choice at this point.
Can’t ANYBODY do their job anymore?
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