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Thank you, Lioness!

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God, what a sad, sad story. It's like we all have to become our own researchers and doctors. We are all aging and will most likely need hospital care later (assuming you are not receiving now). Are there any good diagnostic/AI tools where you just enter the symptoms and it spits out all possible causes and each probability?

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I'm positive the most results will be ABTV - Anything But The Vaccine!

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Yeah, garbage in-garbage out for most AI models. And I think around 40% of journal studies are either mistaken or fraudulent?

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How tragic.

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Awful, so sorry you went through that. This is a warning to all of us and our older family members. We can no longer rely on the NHS!

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Socializes medicine is designed to kill. It is inherent in the socialized system.

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The US system is privatised, and kills just as many, if not more.

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Not really. It’s Corporate Socialism aka Crony Capitalism aka Fascism 2.0. Far from competing models of free market capitalism.

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It is like that here in New Zealand as well

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I am so, so sorry to hear this, but it doesn't surprise me. I've seen this scenario played out throughout my life, most recently while being an advocate for my elderly father, and currently for my husband with Jab Dementia. They should be ashamed of themselves.

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so awful and brutal. Hospitals are hit or miss for you and your loved ones. All kinds of drugging can happen overnight, outside of the visiting hours.

Your alert, mentally competent loved one that you leave the evening before, can be turned into a zombie by morning. One drug creates side effects which are then treated by more drugs, and so on; it cascades into a confusing mess of symptoms and only YOU know what is normal for your loved one.

I recently experienced this: what was supposed to be a one-night post-operative stay, turned into a 5-night deteriorating nightmare before I could break her out -- but I had to literally be there to stop the nurses from shoveling more drugs at her, which she was increasingly unable to comprehend and question. Within 2 days of release, without the drug cocktail and now only on tylenol for pain (the original intent), she was back to her old self.

This is how quickly the hospital dangers can manifest. Be aware; beware.

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I am sorry for your loss. I tell my patients daily, ‘that if you go to the hospital, they will kill you. So let’s do what we can, at home, to stay out of their care.’

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Terrible. I’m still part of the corrupt system. I see the corruption all the time. Why has maternal death rate doubled in the last 20 years???

Why are they feeding babies - premature babies canola oil high fructose, corn syrup, and whey protein solids?

Why would they continue to feed premature babies a formula that has a class action suit against it for babies dying? Wish I could make a difference. I do talk about it out loud.

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Keep talking sister! If the sick, obese mothers would cook real food at home, instead of getting extra fat and lazy eating McDonald’s and junk food and carry around a tall styrofoam cup of sugar coated garbage, they might be able to care about their unborn child enough to breastfeed so they ( them, it she- it, he, her, his , etc the game goes on, that I don’t play)… but no more real life for this bunch of self centered people.

So the children grow up all vaccinated and the parents are blobs on the sofa!

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Obama care is essentially making the hospitals in the US nothing more than glorified euthanasia centers in which ventilators and remdesivir are their preferred methods of death.

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What an agonizing experience and eventual death caused by total incompetence and uncaring hospital staff of supposedly competent doctors and nurses who wouldn’t listen or try to evaluate.

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Tragic!💔🙏

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All too familiar tale. My mother in law was delirious. She was admitted to hospital and they were preparing to discharge her the following day. She looked like death. Fortunately for her she has a grandson who is a medical barrister. As soon as he said unsafe discharge it all changed. It transpires she had double pneumonia and had to spend the next two weeks in hospital. She is now fit and well and 6 moths later, has just celebrated her 88th birthday. If she hadn’t have had and actual advocate to advocate for her she’d be dead.

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My sincere condolences.

Dr. Coleman, you have reaffirmed my decision of never, ever, allow anyone to hospitalize me again. I had an honestly catastrophic hospitalization in 2011 that finished my marriage of 20 years. Then I had about 4 more hospitalizations. All horrible. No, I much rather die at home, and if there is no one to help, well, there is God. I will die in peace.

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What a horrific experience, the hospital and "Health System" is unfeeling, ruthless and cruel. What grand titles the system has for their enforcers "continuity care manager", "acting leading continuity nurse", "hospital care manager" and the list goes on, they are put in place to serve the system and do exactly the opposite of their job title. I have been in that type of meeting Dr Coleman describes and it feels as if you are faced with insurmountable obstruction and opposition where you feel defeated before you begin.

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