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WIFE BELIEVES HOSPITAL HAD NO INTEREST IN SAVING HER 39-YEAR-OLD HUSBAND

WIFE BELIEVES HOSPITAL HAD NO INTEREST IN SAVING HER 39-YEAR-OLD HUSBAND

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WIFE BELIEVES HOSPITAL HAD NO INTEREST IN SAVING HER 39-YEAR-OLD HUSBAND
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On November 14, 2021, my husband Kyle complained that he was having a little bit of difficulty taking a full breath.  At home his oxygen was 84-94%.  At urgent care the next day, his blood oxygen level was 91%.  The staff told him they could not treat him and that he needed to go to the hospital.  Afraid, I drove my husband to the ER, which is the last …

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