PATIENT’S SPOUSE INFORMED THAT HIS WIFE WILL DIE IF THEY DON’T INTUBATE HER “NOW,” BUT SHE NEVER WAKES UP AFTER BEING INTUBATED
Husband States that He got Better Treatment from His Friends Than His Wife Did in a Billion-Dollar Hospital
On November 15, 2021, my wife started feeling bad. On Thursday, November 18, I started feeling bad. By Sunday, November 21, my wife, Chris, felt really bad so we went to Dignity Health ER at Baseline and Gilbert Rd in Gilbert. We were the only ones in there. My wife’s oxygen saturation level was 98%, but she was still having issues with her breathing. Mine was 95%. The test results would be available on Monday. The doctor was going to let us go home without doing anything to help my wife. I said, “can you give her something to help her with her breathing”? He said, “I can give her a steroid inhaler.” On Monday the office called us and said we both had Covid! No follow up with a suggestion of what we should do. I called back and asked for a prescription for Ivermectin. She said, we don’t do that!” Again, no follow up with, you should go get a Regeneron treatment while your oxygen is still good, nothing. They were the first line of defense or attack on treating Covid and did absolutely nothing.
On Tuesday, November 23, my wife said she was really feeling bad, so I was nervous and said, “let’s go get you a little help at Chandler Regional Hospital (Chandler).” I assumed it would be a simple overnight stay and I would be picking her back up the next day or so. Upon checking her in, her oxygen saturation was 89% and she was put in a wheelchair and given oxygen. I did not discover until she was in the Intensive Care Unit 19 days later that she was never given Regeneron, because Chandler’s protocol is, if you are on oxygen, you do not get Regeneron! When I checked Chris in, I could not stay because I had Covid. I had to stay away for 10 days. My son, Sean, was going back and forth between us trying to keep us both up to date.
During the first five days after admitting Chris into the hospital, I only managed to get five hours of sleep total. I was trying to find a company to come out and give me Regeneron but they were all booked out over a week. I had Sean drive me back to Chandler on Friday, November 26. First question from the doctor is, “did you get the shot”? I said, “no and what does it matter, I am here"? He said, “you have to get the shot - it’s going to kill you.” He agreed to give me Regeneron but said I can’t stay after the treatment. When I got a copy of my medical file, it said, “Patient request Regeneron” like I’m the one who has to be the doctor.
On Sunday, November 29, I had Sean come over and take me back to the hospital because my breathing was heavy and chest felt tight. They did a chest x-ray and drew blood. One of the markers in the blood test indicated potential clotting, so they also did a CT scan. After three hours, they let me go, saying my oxygen was consistent at 93+/-% and nothing else showed concern.
Friends of ours found out what was happening and brought over Hydroxychloroquine and I had AZ Medics come over and give me a vitamin drip. However, on Monday, November 29, my oxygen level was too low at 88%. They came back Wednesday, December 1, and I was able to get it to 90% and keep it there long enough to allow them to give me the vitamin drip. My point is, my wife was worried that I was at home not being treated well enough and was going to die, yet I got better treatment from my friends than my wife got in a billion-dollar hospital. I received four treatments that my wife never got!!!
I was finally able to visit Chris in the hospital and she said she almost gave up twice but told me she was going to make it and would eat this crap no matter how bad it was. Now for the first 15 days Chris had been in the hospital, not a single doctor called me to get my opinion or tell me about her treatment and what was going on or how she was doing. The first call was on day 15 when the doctor called me and said, “I finally feel comfortable enough to call you and tell you Chris is doing much better, sitting up. I’m going to watch her Wednesday and Thursday and then we can discuss when she can come home.” Great, finally some good news. I had been texting all of our friends the whole time Chris was in the hospital and everyone was so happy.
My son, Andrew, and I visited with her for 3+ hours until she said she wanted to take a nap. I left at 3:00 PM and said I would be back at 5:00 PM. While I was gone, she tried to call me four times and texted me twice and had my son, Sean, also trying to contact me. When I called her back, she was so mad. She said that she wanted her dry hair shampoo since she hadn’t had a bath in a month. When I got back to her room, the nurse said that Chris had actually turned blue from her oxygen dropping so much from being mad. Dr. S came in that evening and said, “Chris, I have been watching your numbers and if we don’t intubate you now and put you on a ventilator, you will die tonight!” WOW, my first chance to be involved in her health care! Chris and I looked at each other and said, “if that is what we need to do.”
Dr S decided that he needed to do the intubation down in her ER room because he wasn’t sure she would make it up to the ICU. I waited outside the room while they did the procedure and when they wheeled her out, her eyes were half open and there was no life left in them. I said, “she looks dead!” and they said, “no, she isn’t dead.” However, she never woke back up after being put on a ventilator. I noticed they had electrodes attached around her forehead and when I asked why, the nurse said we are trying to get a response from her.
I received a call from Dr. M who wanted to update me on Chris’s condition. I said, “I saw her this morning” and she said, “you don’t want an update”? I said, “yes I do; I was just stating that I saw her this morning.” She went on to say, “I was hoping to more improvement.” Now she had only seen Chris the day before for the first time. I asked why she didn’t get Ivermectin and she said, “it hasn’t been proven and we don’t believe in it and we are not dealing with Covid anymore; we are trying to get her lungs to recover.”
The following day Dr. M came in the room and I also asked her why Chris never received Regeneron and she was the first person to tell me that if placed on oxygen, you do not receive Regeneron. I asked Dr. M to show me Chris’s lung x-ray. It was terrible; she was down to 20-25% lung capacity. I said, “she would be lucky to be in a wheelchair and on oxygen!” Dr. M said, “that is the best case; she will most likely die of a secondary infection in a breathing institute.” She told me that if she makes it out of there, she would be in a breathing facility for at least 6-7 months. I knew right then and there it was over.
I discussed it with my two boys and we agreed that is what mom would want and we had to let her go. It took 2 hours and 45 minutes to die with only 20% of her lung capacity. You can’t tell me that 2 hours and 45 minutes spent correctly when she checked in would not have been better time spent. In fact, one of the nurses told my son, Sean, “your mom is doing pretty well; she should be out of here within a week.”
A heartbreaking story..such a beautiful lady. I am so sorry our medical facilities have become murdering fields. I cannot believe this is still going on. Our govt paid hospitals to kill us and sadly they won't stop until the money stops.. These Drs should be prosecuted and on death row.
These stories need to be told💔