Denial of Medical Treatment
Part 1
What follows is a report from one of The Justice Gazette Reporters.
Imagine a hospital that leaves a trail of blood as it tests young and old, vaxxed and unvaxxed, tested and untested with a swab that goes back into the skull and leaving the victims bloody. This was a real experience at Mission Hospital in Orange County, California. A young girl had blood pouring out of her nose after being swabbed, after having previously received a negative COVID test the same day. Mission said only their test counted. An elderly woman who had been fully vaxxed and been twice tested the same day was also made to bleed from m the same swabbing. Then it was my turn.
After having spent a couple of days in the hot California sun, blood tests showed that I might have had a serious infection--- a 19,300 white count and indications of sepsis and possible kidney failure, caused by massive dehydration. Though I didn’t know it then and the doctors there did not know it, the white count would later go back to normal and other indicators in the blood test would return to normal as soon as I was re-hydrated. But Mission Hospital, though telling me I could die without treatment, insisted that I would receive no treatment without a swab way back into my skull and that bleeding as was the case with the little girl and the elderly woman was normal for their test. That was the only test that was acceptable to them and they would not do the swabbing any other way other than to risk the bleeding that had been so extensive for their prior victims. I was more afraid of a bloody swabbed lobotomy than of the results of the blood test. In order to get a copy of my blood test to take elsewhere, I had to sign an AMA (against medical advice) form on which I noted that I had been refused treatment.
At a different Orange County, CA hospital, I was re-hydrated and my blood work went back to near normal with the white count going down to 9300, within the normal range. This second hospital had alternate COVIS tests but treated me for the dehydration without any COVID test. The doctor there said all my problems had been caused by dehydration and that everything would return to normal if I continued to get plenty of fluids. At the second hospital, I was treated kindly and with respect while at the first hospital, the staff was extremely rude to all the patients who sought treatment.
At both hospitals, I did notice that there appeared to be a skeleton crew of staff. I do not know if this was due to health care staff quitting or from another cause.
Mission is willing to let the patients die (vaxxed or unvaxxed) in order to do extreme swabbing to the point of causing a major blood flow. Why? Is there extra money in this? The example set by the second hospital shows that patients do not need to be swabbed bloody in order to be treated. Mission’s insistence on swabbing patients bloody is a violation of the Patient’s Bill of Rights. The second hospital gave me a copy of the Patient’s Bill of Rights right after I entered the waiting room and without my even asking for it. The bloody swabbing and willingness to let patients die if they refuse to be swabbed bloody was also a violation of the Hippocratic Oath on the part of Mission Hospital. No such violations were seen at the second hospital. The second hospital is not being named here as it is the hope of The Justice Gazette that it will continue to work in the interests of its patients without some hassles from whatever sadists have pushed Mission Hospital to become so draconian in their practices.
Imagine a hospital that leaves a trail of blood as it tests young and old, vaxxed and unvaxxed, tested and untested with a swab that goes back into the skull and leaving the victims bloody. This was a real experience at Mission Hospital in Orange County, California. A young girl had blood pouring out of her nose after being swabbed, after having previously received a negative COVID test the same day. Mission said only their test counted. An elderly woman who had been fully vaxxed and been twice tested the same day was also made to bleed from m the same swabbing. Then it was my turn.
After having spent a couple of days in the hot California sun, blood tests showed that I might have had a serious infection--- a 19,300 white count and indications of sepsis and possible kidney failure, caused by massive dehydration. Though I didn’t know it then and the doctors there did not know it, the white count would later go back to normal and other indicators in the blood test would return to normal as soon as I was re-hydrated. But Mission Hospital, though telling me I could die without treatment, insisted that I would receive no treatment without a swab way back into my skull and that bleeding as was the case with the little girl and the elderly woman was normal for their test. That was the only test that was acceptable to them and they would not do the swabbing any other way other than to risk the bleeding that had been so extensive for their prior victims. I was more afraid of a bloody swabbed lobotomy than of the results of the blood test. In order to get a copy of my blood test to take elsewhere, I had to sign an AMA (against medical advice) form on which I noted that I had been refused treatment.
At a different Orange County, CA hospital, I was re-hydrated and my blood work went back to near normal with the white count going down to 9300, within the normal range. This second hospital had alternate COVIS tests but treated me for the dehydration without any COVID test. The doctor there said all my problems had been caused by dehydration and that everything would return to normal if I continued to get plenty of fluids. At the second hospital, I was treated kindly and with respect while at the first hospital, the staff was extremely rude to all the patients who sought treatment.
At both hospitals, I did notice that there appeared to be a skeleton crew of staff. I do not know if this was due to health care staff quitting or from another cause.
Mission is willing to let the patients die (vaxxed or unvaxxed) in order to do extreme swabbing to the point of causing a major blood flow. Why? Is there extra money in this? The example set by the second hospital shows that patients do not need to be swabbed bloody in order to be treated. Mission’s insistence on swabbing patients bloody is a violation of the Patient’s Bill of Rights. The second hospital gave me a copy of the Patient’s Bill of Rights right after I entered the waiting room and without my even asking for it. The bloody swabbing and willingness to let patients die if they refuse to be swabbed bloody was also a violation of the Hippocratic Oath on the part of Mission Hospital. No such violations were seen at the second hospital. The second hospital is not being named here as it is the hope of The Justice Gazette that it will continue to work in the interests of its patients without some hassles from whatever sadists have pushed Mission Hospital to become so draconian in their practices.