HOSPITAL REPORTS LABEL PATIENT AS . . .
Patient’s Wife Sees Nurses Enter Room to Ventilate a Patient and One Nurse Holds Her Hand High with all Five Fingers Extended and says, “Number 5, This is Number 5 This Morning”
My husband and I both came down with Covid but he had a couple days’ head start. He was much worse than I was. We tried to do what we could at home but by October 25, 2021, his oxygen had dropped so we decided to go to the Emergency Room, thinking nothing of it. I dropped him off at the door and told him I loved him.
He was eventually admitted to the Covid floor and then after a couple days, transferred to the Intensive Care Unit because he had to be put on the BiPap mask. He was referred to as an unvaccinated obese male on the start of every report. Yes, he was big, but why did they label him?
When he was on the Covid floor, I called and the nurse said they were starting him on Remdesivir and I said, “absolutely not.” I didn’t know too much about Remdesivir, but I knew from what I had heard that it was not good. The nurse told me that it was his decision and that was that. I asked if they could give him Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine and the monoclonal antibodies and she said that is not their protocol. He was started on Heparin right away but they discovered he was allergic to it four days before he passed. So, he developed blood clots in his left leg.
My husband was my purpose. He was my life. They took away my balance. He was a happy man, hardworking, loved our Lord and savior, and always joking.
That last day as I stood outside his room with my gown, my mask, my gloves and my goggles, I watched as a group of nurses were preparing to go in another patient’s room to ventilate him. One nurse held her hand high in the air with all five fingers extended and said “number 5, this is number 5 this morning.” My body was so numb that all I could do was stand there in disbelief. My husband was one of those fingers she held so high.
Every part of me aches for my husband to be here. I miss him terribly and want justice for him.
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