They vented him after getting up to go to the bathroom. 5 hours later he had a heart attack, then after that his kidneys began to fail, then he got a blood clot, then they wanted to take him off the machines. He now had a brain bleed.
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Name of Victim: John Grijalva
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Age: 70 years old
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Date of onset of symptoms: 12/17/2020
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First sought medical attention: 12/24/2020
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Admitted to hospital: 12/30/2020
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It’s unknown completely how they treated him since we did not get to be with him. They never offered to let us video call and there were times when I was calling a couple of times a day to find out what was going on with him.
EMS would not come in the house. They had him come outside in the cold, take off his jacket and he was freezing.
John Grijalva Story
Written by John Grijalva
My dad got sick Dec. 17, 2020. He was sick a couple of days when we contacted his primary physician. The physician told us to give him mucinex and prescribed him doxicycline and an inhaler. A few days later he was actually worse not better so we contacted that doctor again. We were not given any additional help. My dad refused to go to the hospital but a couple of days later he was really struggling so he did ask to call an ambulance. When the ambulance came, they made him come outside for them to do vitals – he was freezing, and weak.
They decided his oxygen was too low and took him. I followed and when they got him into a room I was allowed to see him through the glass. He seems better, he was smiling and alert. He asked me to bring him his phone charger and some pajama pants. That was the last time I was allowed to see him at all until he died. They started administering remdesivir right away and that evening about 7 hours later I received a phone call saying he was put on a ventilator because he tried to go to the restroom and passed out.
Around midnight I received a call from the doctor in charge saying he had a heart attack and wasn’t doing well, the several hours later his kidneys were failing then he had a blood clot, then a brain bleed. It just kept getting worse. He passed alone, in a hospital. He was murdered!
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