I Asked for Three Days What Was In The IV
By the third day they told me but it was already too late
Slidell Memorial Hospital, Louisiana
The treatment review and testing was done on a regular basis. Treatment (remdesivir) was never mentioned by any provider. I asked on the third day what was in the IV, and the nurse told me. At that point, I had no way to discontinue its uses since different doctors (other than the Pulmonologist) were seeing me every day. I was asked by everyone that saw me if I had a COVID-19 vaccine. I was asked by every doctor that saw me, every time they saw me, if I had an End of Life and DNR document signed. I always refused, and refused repeated attempts to put me in a ventilator. The best advice I received in the elective ordeal was from an ER nurse who was wonderful.
I was regularly told that I would die if I didn’t get a vaccine and ever got COVID-19 again. I was regularly asked to complete an end of life document.I had oxygen levels in the 70’s and my daughter took me to the ER. She was not allowed to see me once I tested positive for COVID-19. That was the last family member I could see for the next two weeks.
I was put on high-flow oxygen in ER and asked to continue it. (I had a bit of knowledge about good and bad protocols, so I attempted to do the right things). I was unknowingly administered remdesivir, and didn’t find out, on my own, about it until day four of the five-day regimen.
Pulmonologist: "You need to sign a DNR. Not vaxxed? You know if you get COVID-19again, you're going to die."
Eventually, I went to a rehab for several weeks and returned home with a long physical eco dry. I now have numb feet, tingling in my lower legs, and cramps in my legs at night. I am also short of breath
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