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Gary T. Wiegand

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Murdered by FDA Death Protocol
Honor Flag
Name of Victim: Gary T. Wiegand
Age of Victim: 74
Sex of Victim: Male
Military or Law Enforcement Service: Veteran
Branch of Service: Army
Location: PA
Is the Victim the Subject Being Interviewed?: No

Medical Information

Was the Victim Admitted to the Hospital?: Yes
Hospital Name: UPMC Passavant - Pittsburgh, PA
County: Allegheny
Date of Admission to Hospital: 01/10/2022
Date of Death: 01/21/2022
Was the Victim Administered a COVID-19 Vaccine?: No

Medical Treatment & Hospitalization

Was the Victim Treated Differently After Disclosing Vax Status?: Yes
How Was the Victim Treated Differently?:

Dad was bullied due to his vax status. We believe his long ER wait was a result of his vax status, as well as, canceled medication orders, suppression of safe and effective treatment, no treatment for pneumonia, not aggressive with treatments that may have prevented the ventilation, ie one breathing treatment in the ER.

Was the Victim Deprived of Food and Water?: Yes, some time after they were admitted
Medications Administered to the Victim in the Hospital: Ativan/Lorazepam, Antibiotics, Anxiety meds, Baricitinib, Blood Thinners, Blood Pressure Medications, Dexamethasone, Doxazosin, Diuretics, Enoxaparin, Famotidine, Fentanyl, Heparin, Lasix, Lovenox, Monoclonal antibodies, Oxygen, Pain killers, Paralytics, Propofol, Sedatives, Sodium Chloride, Steroids, Vancomycin, Vitamin C
Medications Refused by the Hospital: Azithromycin, Dexamethasone, Fentanyl, Hydroxychloroquine, Ivermectin, Oxygen, Paralytics, Propofol, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Zinc
Was the Victim Placed on a Ventilator?: Yes
How Was the Victim Mistreated?: Refused treatment, Isolated, Intubated without speaking to family, Heavily sedated, No informed consent
Elaborate on the Victim's Experience in the Hospital: There was little communication with Dad once he was in the ICU. We like to believe he was treated decently and cared for appropriately but we know he ... Read more

There was little communication with Dad once he was in the ICU. We like to believe he was treated decently and cared for appropriately but we know he was denied safe and effective treatments, he was heavily sedated, and in reviewing his records it appears that some information is different than what doctors were telling us. Despite his "trusted" doctor telling him (on the day he was admitted to a regular room), "Gary, you have an infection and we're going to treat it", they did nothing to treat his pneumonia. He received his first dose of antibiotics on 1/18/22 after his 3 hospital-acquired infections (one being sepsis) set in. Prior to being vented, he was receiving his regularly prescribed medications and a steroid. When mom visited him, he would ask to go home. On the morning he's vented he received Ativan and a miscellaneous nurse note reads patient seems to be unaware of the risk to be intubated, yet my Mom wasn't informed of the risks either.

Activism & Follow-up

Is the Victim or the Family Engaging in Activism?: Yes
Types of Activism: I began sharing the truth about Dad's care when we were advocating for safe and effective treatment. I've written to state representatives, the PA Attorney General, PA Legislators on the Health and Human Services committee, and the PA Medical Board. I'm sharing information on social media and connecting with other families that have similar experiences. I will continue to share Dad's story until my last breath. I will encourage others to be vocal, share far and wide and shine light on the medical corruption happening in our country.
Additional Information: I appreciate you all for tackling something that most people refuse to acknowledge.
Would You Be Interested in Participating in a Series of Podcasts?: Yes

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I appreciate you all for tackling something that most people refuse to acknowledge.

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Living in a “Rights Denied” State
Written by Janetann Lenz (Daughter)

My Dad, Gary Wiegand, was an Army Veteran, a loving husband of 52 years, a father, beloved Pappap to 5 grandkids, father-in-law, brother, uncle and a friend to many. He was a gentle giant and one of the best guys in the universe.  

My Dad was killed on 21 January 2022, when his “trusted” doctors following a hospital cv-protocol denied his rights to try safe & effective treatments, that are being suppressed. My family advocated for medications that greatly improved symptoms for my husband, friends, and acquaintances, within a 24-hour period. These low-cost, FDA-approved medications are doctor prescribed in other states, and countries, and have been used safely for decades. During the 12 days Dad was in UPMC Passavant, he was isolated, denied antibiotics, ventilated against his will, and heavily sedated. My Dad lived in Pennsylvania, a “Right to Try” state but for him it was a “Rights Denied” state.

On Monday morning, 10 January, Dad visited the UPMC Passavant ER. His symptoms started New Years Day. He had a negative home Covid test earlier in the week but this morning he was unsteady on his feet and needed to seek medical care. In the ER, he was tested for Covid, flu and pneumonia, administered iv-fluids, and given a breathing treatment. Upon learning he was not vaccinated, the ER doctor informed my Dad, “This is what happens when you don’t get vaccinated.” Dad’s vaccine status was irrelevant at that time considering medical professionals recommend against vaccinating someone who is ill. When Mom shared that Dad had a negative home test, the same doctor informed them, “the home tests are garbage.” After being told he was cv-positive, they admitted him to “monitor his breathing.” Dad’s pulmonologist, of 5 years, was a member of his care team. They were told Dad had an infection and they would treat it. They felt confident that Dad was in good hands and would be home in a day or two.

The next day, a non-emergent move to the ICU was made to “monitor his oxygen levels more closely.” Aside from having visitors for an hour a day, Dad was isolated, hearing & vision impaired, placed on a clear-liquid diet, and left without an advocate to ensure he could make informed decisions. When mom visited him he asked to go home. In reviewing Dad’s records, his pneumonia was left untreated and he was monitored off of antibiotics. His ER radiology report noted concern for pneumonia. In the reports from the following days, they noted his pneumonia is getting progressively worse. Our family was told Dad’s infection was being treated but he received no antibiotics until 18 January, after 9 days under their care.

On the morning of 13 January, Mom was informed that Dad was ventilated. During the early morning hours, he was agitated with the mask, complaining about the heated high flow, tried removing the bi-pap, and they needed to “rest his lungs.” In Dad’s records, a nurse noted that the “patient unaware of the risks to be intubated.” In talking with Dad’s nurse I learn that Dad is receiving all of his regular meds as well as dexamethasone, and continuous infusions of fentanyl, Propofol, sedatives, muscle relaxants, and paralytics. I ask about Ivermectin for Dad and am told “there are no FDA approved cv treatments.” I share my husband’s cv-pneumonia recovery story. In the end of July/early August 2021, my family had covid. Our youngest had no symptoms, my older kids and I were sick 3-5 days, my husband was the first one with symptoms and on day 10 ended up in the Alabama ER. My husband was sent home with Ivermectin, Azithromycin, Dexamethasone, a cough expectorant, and Zofran, all doctor-prescribed. His symptoms were improved within a 24-hour period and he felt relief within 3 hours of taking his first dose. Dad’s nurse will pass this information on to his doctors.

On Friday, 14 January, I met members of Dad’s care team and received a copy of the hospital cv-protocol. I am disappointed to see they will not prescribe high-dose IV vitamins, ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, NAC, and other low-cost medications that have been effective. Dad’s doctor is on the defensive when he joins us in the waiting area and informs us that “I cannot and will not prescribe Ivermectin for your Dad.” Mom asks me to share my husband’s cv-recovery story and I press him for a medical reason why he can’t prescribe this medication. He doesn’t give us one. Instead, we were told “It’s not the hospital cv-protocol”, they “would lose their license if they prescribe anything not on the protocol”, and they “won’t prescribe anything that could be potentially harmful to a patient.” Is there a prescription drug that could be more harmful than death? How is an inexpensive drug that has been used safely for decades, is a 2x Nobel prize winner, and is on the NIH essential medicine list now harmful to cv patients? They’re not even prescribing vitamins and according to Dad’s doctor, “vitamins don’t work.” My functional medicine doctor would disagree and we advocate for vitamins C, D and zinc.

We inquired about Hydroxychloroquine, an inexpensive drug that has been used by the military and repurposed for patients to treat chronic illnesses, for decades. Dad’s doctor informed me that “with every question you ask me and the nurses, you are taking care away from your Dad and the other ICU patients”, and told us to “forget about all the information you researched and spend time with your Dad.” We’re told that, surprisingly, “Gary is handling the vent well because we usually see a steady decline within the first 12 hours.” He also shared that he believes Dad “has a 25% chance of walking out of the hospital.” If his chances of leaving are so low why are they not trying everything possible to save his life? He tells us “if you want Gary to have any medications not on the protocol we should “file for a court order and hire a nurse to administer the drugs.” He also encourages us to “think about what Gary would want” and he tells us that “as an ICU doctor I would never choose to be vented.” Doctors have prescribed FDA-approved medications, off label, for decades and they are refusing to prescribe the medications that worked for my husband. We are concerned our advocacy efforts could impact Dad’s quality of care but over the next 7 days, we push for effective treatments but it feels as if they are just waiting for him to die. On day 8, we’re told that Dad’s cv-pneumonia has cleared and he’s dealing with inflammation. We asked his doctor about using Ivermectin again and he informed us, “I already put my neck on the line to prescribe vitamins.” Dad’s inalienable rights to try FDA-approved medications continue to be denied and we’re told “it’s not the hospital cv-protocol.” 

On 20 January, Dad’s doctor informs us that he has 3 hospital-acquired infections, one of which is sepsis. My mom asks about dialysis for Dad but “he doesn’t qualify because his kidneys are functioning.” We’re told we “need to consider comfort care and think about what Gary would want.” His doctor encouraged us to take Dad off the vent and let him go. The rules no longer apply and we have unlimited time with Dad.

On 21 January, comfort measures and flipping from prone to supine are the goals on Dad’s white board. His doctor asks for a DNR. He explains that Dad’s infections have caused damage beyond repair and performing CPR would only cause more. At 8:28pm, my Dad’s heart stopped. Shortly after, his doctor comes in the room and he doesn’t talk to or even look at me! Is it possible that he knows he didn’t do everything he should have because of the hospital cv-protocol? Was Dad treated differently because he didn’t have the vaccine? If Dad’s pneumonia was treated on the day he was admitted would he have been discharged within a few days, would he have required ventilation, and would he even be dead?

The day after Dad’s death, his medical record portal is no longer accessible. In the days that follow, we also receive a letter from UPMC Passavant expressing their condolences, informing us of Dad’s lower respiratory tract infection, and “In a commitment to transparency” they offer to answer our questions. We learn that the letter is the “Infection Letter” required by Pennsylvania Law. It’s to notify us of the hospital acquired infections that Dad had but it makes no mention of these infections. I express our concerns and ask more questions. The representative needs time to gather some information and will follow up with me in a few days. I don’t hear from her and when I follow up, she informs me that “I was advised not to call you back or answer your questions because they were already answered.” I request contact information for the person who told her that. When I contact the supervisor, I’m told another letter was sent to my Mom, my questions have been addressed, and there’s nothing else they can do for us. I express concerns over their cv-protocol, the “commitment to transparency” while also having a “lack of transparency” with their “Infection letter,” I share my husband’s Ivermectin recovery and conversations that were had with Dad’s doctors. I’m told they won’t prescribe anything potentially harmful to patients, those conversations didn’t happen, and she apologizes that his doctors didn’t explain things better. Dad’s doctors were very clear and I know that their cv-protocol suppressed low-cost, safe and effective, FDA-approved, doctor-prescribed medications that my husband and others received, they placed profit over patient lives, and my Dad’s blood is on their hands.

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