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Sarah Parker – Deadly corrupt hospital Transcript

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Timestamp: 00:21:33.194 - 00:21:39.694

About This Clip: Victim speculates about the treatment provided to

Excerpt: "So, like, I'm almost wondering if they were giving him remdesivir, and, like, I didn't know it or, like, we didn't know it as a family.

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Timestamp: 00:10:49.429 - 00:11:49.799

About This Clip: Refusal to communicate and lack of transparency; d

Excerpt: "So they said, well, they would go do the test then and figure out what was going on, and maybe they could save her. [...] And they were gonna try some different medicines and see so that, like, they but they wouldn't let me stay back there while they were doing those things.

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Timestamp: 00:12:54.845 - 00:13:02.705

About This Clip: Discussion of potential vaccine or treatment-relat

Excerpt: "My understanding from research and things and talking to the lots of doctors that the remdesivir's number one side effect is blood clots.

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Timestamp: 00:34:22.454 - 00:35:10.744

About This Clip: The mother was pressured into medical procedures a

Excerpt: "Like, she didn't want to go to the hospital, but I was like, mom, like, I don't like, your exogen was at sixty eight. Like, I mean or she was so full of pneumonia. Like, I was just like, mom, focus on the fact you have pneumonia, not COVID. Like, you have pneumonia. Like, as soon as the pneumonia is gone, like, we'll get you out of there. Like, you have pneumonia. And pneumonia has been around for five hundred years. Like, we're getting rid of the pneumonia. And, she fought really hard. She was a red headed, lawyer. So she fought really hard in the hospital the first several days. Like, she wouldn't take her pants off. She wouldn't she wouldn't take her shirt off. She she was like, you're not doing that to me. You're not doing that to me. And the doctors would call and say, like, you know, what what do we do? What do we do?

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Timestamp: 00:06:58.720 - 00:09:01.129

About This Clip: Evidence of neglect and lack of basic care is pres

Excerpt: "At seven thirty, my mom called me on her cell phone screaming bloody murder. I'm gonna die. I'm gonna die. I need help. I need help. And this was, like, kind of, like, a theme of her hospital stay was that, like, she would push the nurse's button, but they would never come. ... And I don't understand how three hours ago, you know, she was supposed to be discharged from the hospital. ... At eight thirty, I finally got to talk to the nurse again. ... I was able to get ahold of the nurse again, and she was actually finally able to talk to me. And she told me my mom was resting and that they hadn't done the test yet, but the pain seemed to have subsided, and she was fine.

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Timestamp: 00:09:49.579 - 00:12:43.320

About This Clip: Evidence of neglect and lack of basic care; victim

Excerpt: "And my mom was in like, intubated and all like, tied down on a bed. [...] And then all of a sudden at four forty five in the morning, her body went limp and she passed away. So she went from being discharged at four thirty PM the day before to twelve hours and fifteen minutes later dead.

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Timestamp: 00:20:47.289 - 00:20:55.785

About This Clip: Victim expresses confusion and concern over their

Excerpt: "And my mom was refusing to take the insulin because she didn't want it because she wasn't diabetic. She didn't understand why she needed it.

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Timestamp: 00:33:02.045 - 00:33:21.765

About This Clip: The description highlights significant psychologic

Excerpt: "I mean, it's horrible. I mean, that story, every time I think about it, I just wanna cry. It's she was, like, very high functioning, played the violin, drove a car, was a comedian. I mean, this precious person.

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Timestamp: 00:22:12.980 - 00:22:22.964

About This Clip: Victim confirms they are trying to collect evidenc

Excerpt: "I was very diligent in screenshotting every piece of her medical chart while she was in the in the hospital because I was sending it to another doctor...

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Timestamp: 00:20:14.950 - 00:20:28.164

About This Clip: Victim describes their loved one was "completely f

Excerpt: "And at eight thirty that night, he died. I don't know when you're They had been giving him those, like, big syringes of sugar water, like, in his in his arm...

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Timestamp: 00:05:34.410 - 00:06:19.084

About This Clip: The victim recounts a situation where her mother w

Excerpt: "At three forty five, when I was en route to the hospital, they called me and told me that she had passed out and that they were keeping her for observation. So I said, that I had known in the morning time, she had been complaining about, like, abdominal pain, and she said that, like, she had really bad gas. And I had kept talking to the nurses in the morning, like, before she was discharged, like, we need to figure out what that is because she had been having regular bowel movements. Like, she there's no reason why she should all of a sudden have, like, this abdominal pain. And then at three forty nobody did any tests. Nobody did anything. And then at three forty five, they she was getting dressed to come home and passed out in the bathroom.

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Timestamp: 00:04:17.759 - 00:05:21.360

About This Clip: The victim describes being refused ivermectin desp

Excerpt: "They actually told my mom that they did talk to the doctors at Mayo Clinic, but they never did. They they just were giving her, like, lots of different, like, Remdesivir. They started her on Remdesivir. I kept asking them to take her off Remdesivir and give her ivermectin. I even told them I would bring ivermectin to the hospital for them so that they could give it to her. They refused. Of course, I could not see her. I couldn't, go to her room or be with her. And, on May thirteenth and fourteenth, it was looking pretty good. Like, she was down to, like, one, like, one and a half, two liters of oxygen. She actually wasn't even on oxygen some of the time. She was moving around, going to the bathroom, doing all the things she needed to do to get discharged. We started planning for home health care and, like, the oxygen machines and all the things for her to come home.

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Timestamp: 00:32:17.319 - 00:32:50.789

About This Clip: The segment implies accusations of unethical treat

Excerpt: "You know, his daughter had Down syndrome, and they just they euthanized her. What they the combination of medications they gave her would have killed an elephant. It was midazolam, Presanex, morphine, and fentanyl, IV push. Like, not yeah. I mean, when they weren't there at night, of course. But not even a drip, you know, not even a drip. I mean, she she was she had set up in that the day before and was, like, waving to her nephews and stuff. And that combination...