FATHER TELLS DAUGHTER TO GET HIM OUT OF THE HOSPITAL OR HE IS GOING TO DIE
Daughters Call Hospital Daily to Get an Update on Their Father’s Condition but are Told to Quit Calling
Narcisa lost her dad to the FDA’s death protocol and the hospital’s refusal to try other treatments. Her dad had no health issues and was a healthy active 70-year-old. His symptoms started on November 24, 2021, and by the next day he said he needed to go to the hospital. Little did he know, that hospital (Denver Health Medical Center) would be more like a prison than a place of compassion and healing. Narcisa and her siblings could not find their father after the ambulance took him away because the hospital kept telling them that he was not there. After an hour of calling all the hospitals in town, they finally discovered he was at the original hospital after all.
Like all the others, he was immediately started on Remdesivir and also the dangerous, Baricitinib. He was isolated from his family for 21 days. His daughters called every day because they were not getting updates from the nurses or doctors. The nurses seemed irritated and the doctors told her dad to tell his daughters to quit calling and said that they were the doctors and knew what they were doing.
On December 16, they were finally able to visit their dad. He looked malnourished and frail. Narcissa asked every single day for him to receive IV nutrition and fluids, yet they never listened. Her father had horror in his eyes and told his daughter to get him out of there or he was going to die.
This hospital murdered my father.
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Sadly that sounds like a not atypical day at Denver Health for many yrs duration pre-Covid!
They number of hospital protocol victims is staggering. Tune in to www.formerfedsgroup.org on Monday's at 7pm CST to listen/share with others, tell yours or your loved one's story.
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