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THE LAST TIME SHE HEARD HER DAD’S VOICE IN THE HOSPITAL, HE SAID, “WATER, I NEED WATER. LET ME DIE”

Retired RN Family Member Shocked to Read in Online Records That He had not Received ANY Nutrition

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Nov 18, 2022
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Lonna’s dad, Jerry Uzell, had a long career in the construction industry. At 76, he was enjoying retirement.

He and his wife both came down with Covid-19 at the same time.  On September 14, 2021, both sought monoclonal antibodies for early treatment at Banner Del E Webb Medical Center at the same time. Lonna’s mom had an oxygen level of 90%. Her dad’s oxygen level was 89%. Jerry’s wife received the treatment and lived. Jerry was denied treatment because his oxygen level missed the criteria by 1%.  

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As she watched her husband being taken away, she shouted, “don’t let them give you Remdesivir!”  The family did not learn of the Remdesivir injections until the last day of the last dose.  The family begged to see him. Finally, the hospital agreed to allow his pastor to visit him.

Lonna remembers the last time she heard her dad’s voice.  Jerry was screaming, “WATER, I NEED WATER. LET ME DIE.”  When Jerry’s sister, a retired Registered Nurse, got into his online records, she was alarmed that he had not received any nutrition.  The family had to call the hospital to TELL them to give Jerry nutrition.  By this time his kidneys were failing and so they did dialysis.

On October 4, 2021, Lonna’s mom and sister said their goodbyes and ended Jerry’s cruelty by the very people who swore to do no harm. We honor Jerry’s battle and sacrifice and stand with his family’s fight to end medical tyranny in the United States of America, land of the free, home of the brave.

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Nov 19, 2022Liked by American Frontline Nurses

So incredibly sorry for your loss... 💔hope the neglect which likely ended his life can be fuel to take down the system that caused his death.

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