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LuAnne's avatar

I don't personally know any nurses but I do know many people who've had hospital stays over the last 2-3 years. They all had horrible hospital stories about the awful level of care and just the overall uncaring and cruel actions & attitudes of both nurses & doctors. My hubby & I are in our early 60's and we're both active & healthy (no prescription meds either) and while we will do our best to stay that way for as long as possible, I'm starting to worry a bit about the possibility that at some point, one or both of us will land in such a place.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

I understand your concern. For me the hospitals will be a last resort. I’m hoping that out of this mess will come an alternative option of private healthcare physicians and facilities to offer for those able to pay cash. I know that’s extremely limiting to the majority of people but with big Pharma, big corporations and the federal government and bureaucracies involved in everything in the current healthcare systems, including access to our medical records, I see no way for things to improve. In fact they will and are determining exactly who and what care is given. It’s sick and goes against every foundational principle that older nurses and doctors took an oath to uphold. Never forget that the federal government destroys and corrupts everything they get their tentacles in!

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Jan's avatar

I understand there are people offering high level home care, e.g. portable surgical unit. My bestie, a totally red pilled specialist MD, just brought all her late father's surgical equipment to her home. We are both committed to "doing no harm."

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Leo's avatar

Jan, that's impressive and encouraging. What state are you in? Is being licensed an issue?

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Jan's avatar

I understand these services may be available in Arizona. We are not doing surgeries in the home, yet. It is apocalyptic planning. Having been a nurse 48 years, a nurse midiwfe, and an educator I'd encourage avoiding the hospital unless absolutely necessary. If you are admitted, always take an health advocate, and get out ASAP.

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Ellen Komorowski's avatar

You are so right Julie Ann. I am a retired RN (retired right before the plandemic hit), nursing care has really taken a nosedive. I do everything in my power to stay healthy so that I do not have to go to the hospital. I am truly afraid of what would happen. Sadly, people don't go into the nursing profession any more to help people. I started my nursing career in 1981 and all I wanted to do was help and serve those who were ill. Many of the new nurses are not so altruistic!

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