I think I'm going to require a contract signature before my next surgery stating no vaccines or other type injections will be administered and, if found that it was done, each party agrees to pay $1 million each. They might not sign it, but they will know I am serious about ruthlessly suing should they penetrate my jab virginity...
I think I'm going to require a contract signature before my next surgery stating no vaccines or other type injections will be administered and, if found that it was done, each party agrees to pay $1 million each. They might not sign it, but they will know I am serious about ruthlessly suing should they penetrate my jab virginity...
They won’t do your surgery. We had a patient request that and the provider wouldn’t sign so they cancelled it. I do anesthesia and have for 15 years. No one has ever even mentioned jabbing someone under anesthesia. It’s talk like this that makes people think you’re nuts
Sorry, but it's only one tiny step from what happened with COVID jabs and how hospitals disregarded patient directives and took actions that killed people to inject that poison.
Did you not pay attention to the COVID hospital protocols, sheriffs removing patient's family, putting people on vents despite directives preventing it, defying court orders to allow administering of Ivermectin? Where where you when all that happened?
I explicitly told the nurses three times in two shifts to NOT inject anything in my mother that wasn't specifically related to her condition directly related to the hospital stay. "But we give everyone this. It's just a precaution." And my siblings had to fight them off for the additional three days. 24x7 attention to avoid following THEIR protocols.
YOU might never do such a thing. Your team of anesthesia docs and those who conduct the surgeries you support might not. But you cannot make that claim and say I sound nuts making statements like that any longer when it comes to how a hospital's staff treats patients when they cannot respond. The facts are, it happened and could still happen.
Trust, once broken, is rarely restored. Deal with it.
I work in the hospital. I advocated for measures such as high dose vitamin c and d. If you want to look like a kooky conspiracy theorist, go for it. I’m unjabbed and I’ll tell you, I’ve done this for 15 years and never seen anyone even mention it, nor would I let anyone touch my patient without their consent.
I missed your point until this reply. It finally dawned on me that I live by the advice you're providing every day, using a more practical method of addressing concerns particularly when I'm not sure if others agree with me.
Thank you for taking the time to comment. I can be thick headed on items I consider based on principles. It can take me a while to see the message.
I just want you to know not all fell for it and I would NEVER allow someone to inject a patient of mine. Please know not every person fell for it. Especially small town facilities
I think I'm going to require a contract signature before my next surgery stating no vaccines or other type injections will be administered and, if found that it was done, each party agrees to pay $1 million each. They might not sign it, but they will know I am serious about ruthlessly suing should they penetrate my jab virginity...
They won’t do your surgery. We had a patient request that and the provider wouldn’t sign so they cancelled it. I do anesthesia and have for 15 years. No one has ever even mentioned jabbing someone under anesthesia. It’s talk like this that makes people think you’re nuts
Sorry, but it's only one tiny step from what happened with COVID jabs and how hospitals disregarded patient directives and took actions that killed people to inject that poison.
Did you not pay attention to the COVID hospital protocols, sheriffs removing patient's family, putting people on vents despite directives preventing it, defying court orders to allow administering of Ivermectin? Where where you when all that happened?
I explicitly told the nurses three times in two shifts to NOT inject anything in my mother that wasn't specifically related to her condition directly related to the hospital stay. "But we give everyone this. It's just a precaution." And my siblings had to fight them off for the additional three days. 24x7 attention to avoid following THEIR protocols.
YOU might never do such a thing. Your team of anesthesia docs and those who conduct the surgeries you support might not. But you cannot make that claim and say I sound nuts making statements like that any longer when it comes to how a hospital's staff treats patients when they cannot respond. The facts are, it happened and could still happen.
Trust, once broken, is rarely restored. Deal with it.
I work in the hospital. I advocated for measures such as high dose vitamin c and d. If you want to look like a kooky conspiracy theorist, go for it. I’m unjabbed and I’ll tell you, I’ve done this for 15 years and never seen anyone even mention it, nor would I let anyone touch my patient without their consent.
Peace!
I missed your point until this reply. It finally dawned on me that I live by the advice you're providing every day, using a more practical method of addressing concerns particularly when I'm not sure if others agree with me.
Thank you for taking the time to comment. I can be thick headed on items I consider based on principles. It can take me a while to see the message.
I just want you to know not all fell for it and I would NEVER allow someone to inject a patient of mine. Please know not every person fell for it. Especially small town facilities