They Said She Was Getting Better But Knocked Out The Trach Collar and Caused Internal Bleeding
But for two weeks she never saw the ENT physician
Illinois, Northwestern Medicine Kishwaukee Hospital
My mother got sick in December of 2021. She sought help in January of 2022, when she was admitted to Kishwaukee Northwestern Medicine Hospital in Sycamore, Illinois. for COVID-19.
She ended up getting COVID-19 pneumonia while she was there. THEY refused her seeing us for the first few weeks she was there, eventually we were able to see her. When we got there, she was on a nose canula high flow oxygen. We saw her for maybe 20 minutes. In that 20 minutes, I noticed her lips and mouth extremely dry, like she hadn’t had any water in quite a while, she could barely speak.
They made us leave the room so they could put a central line IV in so she could get all her meds quicker. In that time that we weren’t in there, something happened, and they put her on the ventilator. She had a collapsed lung and they were draining the fluid. She was gagging and fighting with the vent tube going down her throat. She should not have been on the ventilator. They had her in an induced coma to “let her body fight it easier so she wouldn’t have to work so hard.”
Fast forward a few days and she ends up going into kidney and multi organ failure and needs dialysis, so we agree. She got better for a few days, then went down hill quickly after that.
When she was on the trach collar, they said they were giving her a bath and they hit it, and caused internal bleeding in her throat that they "couldn't find." They couldn't get an ENT phsyician into the hospital for 2 weeks, so she was transferred to their sister hospital near Chicago to see one in February, but she never saw one and died at that hospital.
She was being given a bath and they knocked out her tracheotomy collar which caused internal bleeding that they “couldn’t find or stop.” She couldn’t see an ENT physician at this hospital for two (2) weeks, so they transferred her to their sister hospital near Chicago where she was supposed to see him [ENT physician] and never did.
She was there for two (2) weeks before they called us and said she is really bad, “she’s in septic shock, that we should pull the plug.” So we ended up agreeing with them, because they wouldn’t stop pressuring us to do it. She was also a DNR; we were pressured into that as well. So on Feburary 28, 2022, our mother lost her battle to “COVID-19.” It only took a matter of minutes for her to pass, as she was crying. We will never know exactly what happened, but hoping this investigation might help shed some light on all of this, and get the justice my mother deserves!!
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I hope they sue this hospital for millions.
Just read your testimony and I am so sorry for the loss of your precious mom, I lost my father here in Chicago, I am near O'Hare, and am looking to connect w/other victim's family's here - Please do reach out, our stories are similar with almost same time frame. ~ Hugs! ps. I am in process of sharing my story on AFLN as well, just so many platforms now to tell our tragic story.