Was the victim treated differently as a result of disclosing their vax status?: yes
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"When I finally got to the floor, my husband was still in his clothes after 4 days, and he was terribly frightened and confused."
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Name of Victim: Ron
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Age: 79 years old
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Date of onset of symptoms: 01/04/2022
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First sought medical attention: 01/06/2022
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Admitted to hospital: 01/09/2022
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Treatment received at hospital: Treated poorly
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Experience in hospital:
After receiving no food or water, my daughter convinced them that my husband would die unless I was there, So I was the only visitor on the floor for limited hours for 4 days. I basically cared for my husband and was greatly appreciated and supported by the nursing staff, which was very frazzled. The doctors were arrogant and spoke words of death and hopelessness over my husband with each visit, telling him that he wouldn't have been so sick if he had been vaccinated.
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Medications given: Remdesivir, ativan
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How long was the victim on remdesivir?: 2 days
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Was the victim informed about remdesivir's EUA status?: no
I believe the doctors discouraged my husband so much that he lost any hope of recovery.
Rons Story
Written by Jo and Sandy (Wife and daughter)
My husband and I both got Covid-19. We were doing well under our daughter’s care, taking vitamins, antibiotics and Ivermectin. My husband was recovering from colon cancer chemotherapy and taking cyclosporine. It’s a drug that lowers one’s immunity to keep his Myacinia Gravis in remission. He was also compromised by some heart issue, but he was doing well. We had just spent a lovely evening with friends before we became ill. We were also using a nebulizer. My daughter had obtained a hospital-grade oxygen machine from some friends. But we were unable to keep my husbands’ oxygen levels up and were forced to call the paramedics. They almost begged us not to send him to the hospital, because his vitals were ok , and we were giving him the same treatment they would give him there.
Once there, we received little information from the doctors and nurses, other than that we were foolish to not be vaccinated. The pulmonologist refused to give him the antibiotics or any vitamins, and we refused Remdesivir for days. My husband was confused and terrified, the result of Covid dementia, according to this doctor. My daughter spoke with the head nurse, convincing her I needed to be there with him. After getting permission for a one hour visit, we called the next morning. But no one had ever heard of this nurse, so my daughter started all over to make this happen.
When I finally got to the floor, my husband was still in his clothes after 4 days. He was terribly frightened and confused. I was able to stay with him and help out for about 2 hours, followed by longer visits the next 3 days. He was on the lowest level of oxygen and doing well until nighttime. when he tried to remove the nosepiece. So they put the C-pap on him with no warning or anti-anxiety drugs. As a result, he was afraid to go to sleep. The C-pap mask didn’t fit him, so his lip would fall out of it, and an alarm would ring. I offered to shave his beard, but they said no.
We finally consented to Remdesivir and they began the first 2 infusions. The night I left him, his oxygen level was at 96% on the lowest level of help. I had been patting his back, which had been ordered but not done by the nurses. In their defense, they were understaffed. He was very lucid. We discussed the fact that the doctors had told him he would be there for 3 more weeks. He spoke to his grandchildren on the phone, ate something with my help, and then I left.
At 3:00 in the morning, the hospital called to say he was in UCU, refusing to go on a ventilator, and they wanted me to hear him say that. They would make him comfortable, and we could come in to say good-bye the next morning. It was the first time he had been in a hospital gown. We were able to be with him for 2 hours before he passed away.
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