While others had it way worse than I did and many people didn’t survive it, I would still like to explain what I went through. The doctors refused to Covid test me so that I could prove I was no longer positive for Covid-19. More importantly, they refused antibiotics until the 5th day. My condition worsened every day I was in the hospital for the first 5 days. I repeatedly asked to be on antibiotics, but the doctors didn’t come into the room so I could only ask the nurses.
On the 5th day, I asked the nurse to make sure I was awake when the pulmonary doctor was on my floor. She woke me and I made myself stay awake until he opened the door to peek his head in without actually stepping into the room, but I made him come inside. I told him I had been asking the nurses for antibiotics, but they said the doctor didn’t approve the medication for me. I wanted to know exactly why I couldn’t have the antibiotics because I was no longer suffering from Covid symptoms. At this point I had full blown pneumonia. I was admitted 5 days earlier in respiratory failure. I explained that another day or two of getting worse and I wasn’t going to make it.
He told me, and I quote to the best of my recollection, “sir, you have to understand that you have COVID pneumonia, it’s completely different than regular pneumonia”. I have a medical background myself so I returned his ridiculous answer with my own question,” Are you trying to tell me that the infection in my lungs that is killing me is a virus? And not a bacterial?” He seemed confused for quite a few seconds as he began to realize that his explanation wasn’t going to fly in this particular hospital room. He diverted with, “Please don’t worry, we have plenty of ventilators to go around at this hospital”. I repeated my question, “Are you trying to tell me this infection in my lungs that’s killing me, is a virus? And not bacterial?”
And then I explained to him that “IF I were to have to go on a ventilator, it would not be at Clear Lake Regional Hospital or any hospital affiliated with Clear Lake Regional”. He gave up. He responded, “Of course, it’s bacterial”. and added, “if it’s going to make you feel better, I’ll sign the orders for the antibiotics.” All this time I thought I was there to feel better?? The amazing nurses must have sprinted down to the pharmacy because they had me bagged in less than 30 minutes. The next morning when I woke up, was the first indication I had that I might actually be walking out of this hospital because I felt at least 10-20% better.
The past 5 days had me thinking that I might be leaving in a body bag, seriously. I was divvying up my property in my head, trying to figure out who gets what. Over the next 7 days, I continued to improve. I kept challenging them to Covid test me, but each day they refused. The reason I wanted to be tested was because of all the atrophy. I had zero strength and could not work my lungs or my legs in the tiny hospital room. They told me I had to stay until I could maintain an oxygen level of 92 after 5 minutes of walking. If they tested me for Covid, and, if that test showed I was now negative, they could move me to a general population room and I would be able to walk the halls and go outside for fresh air so that I could get my heath back faster.
But each day they refused. It felt like a psychological tactic to me to keep the patients in a bed and isolated keeping them from getting well too quickly. We were alone. Each of us were ALL alone in a tiny room. The only people we saw were wearing HASMAT suits, some with electric respirators that look like a backpack. I feel so sorry for those who perished simply because they had no medical knowledge, and no one was allowed to be with them who might have had the knowledge to challenge greedy doctors.
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Thank you for sharing this important testimony.
This testimony aligns with many others I have seen over recent years. In fact it was the testimony of veteran pulmonary nurse Albert Spence, before the South Carolina Senate, that prompted me to start transcribing back in 2021. Spence seemed to me to be both frightened and grief-stricken as went into great detail about how, in his hospital, they were not testing covid patients for bacterial pneumonia, they were treating them as they normally would (helping pulmonary patients get up and move and walk, etc) and, as a consequence of that neglect, and other covid protocols, patients were dying. And he said a lot more.
I transcribed nurse Albert Spence's testimony because, first of all, I realized that relatively few people would sit through watching a long video of state senate hearings, and also, knew it was likely to be pulled down. And in fact the YouTube (of the South Carolina state senate testimony!!) was censored shortly after I transcribed it-- later to reappear on Bitchute.
I also transcribed Albert Spence's testimony because I simply wanted to get my mind around what he was saying. It was a tremendous shock to me to come upon it when I did.
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Nurse Albert Spence Testifies Before South Carolina State Senate: Covid Policy Was Killing Patients
"Let me just tell you guys, if I get sick, I am not going to the hospital!"
Transcript: https://transcriberb.dreamwidth.org/10261.html
(includes link to video for those who wish to watch it)
Two years later, because they put me on a ventilator, I STILL cannot walk for 5 minutes and keep my oxygen saturation above 92% without using supplemental oxygen.
But at least I'm alive, still here for my two kids and husband. Only by the grace of God.