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August's avatar

Same here, Steph D. My exemption was granted but I had to quit. The hospital protocols were killing ppl. My license was placed under review twice, bc I warned my patients about Remdesivir. It’s part of my job, as an RN, to educate my patients and to look out for them. I loved being a nurse. I worked hard. I’m single and in dire financial circumstances now. My conscience, however, is clear. May God help us.

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August, I'm so sorry. So far I've been able to avoid both vax and license review but came awfully close once. I am also single but of retirement age, so if I got fired it wouldn't be the end of the world for me...so I continue to push the envelope with advocating for my patients, which is the best part of the job. I thank God for protecting me thus far, and I will pray for better circumstances for you! A clear conscience doesn't put food on the table for sure, but it nourishes the soul.

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NAB's avatar

Space and August, do you remember learning in nursing school how the nurse was SUPPOSED to be the patient's advocate and that we were often the last line of defense? Just insane how that was inverted during Covid.

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space's avatar

NAB, for real!! I look to examples like the nurse arrested for refusing to let a law enforcement officer bully her into drawing a tox screen (on a patient who was unable to provide informed consent). She was the patient's last line of defense (not condoning the patient drinking or doing drugs, but...) THAT is patient advocacy!

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

I remember that case from Utah.

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Fla Mom's avatar

We were taught much the same in medical school, actually - our patient, our (I would say 'sacred,' but while they implied it was at that level, never said it) duty, our assessment (and rely on no one else's).

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Sharon's avatar

I certainly appreciated the nurse during the birth of my first child 45 years ago - Dr had no clue what to do when they realized the cord was wrapped around her little neck and I wasn’t ready to deliver.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Keep your feelers out there, August--there are doctors and nurses starting TRUE HEALTHcare clinics "off the grid" on a "pay per person/treatment" basis - strictly cash--no insurance accepted. They are the WARRIOR people and you are one of them!

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Swedecelt's avatar

Sharon Beautiful Evening you are correct! I now have a new clinic. It is a 25 minute drive from my house but it is Christian, non-compliant with C-19 jab crap, and it is a membership fee of 100$ a month, and you get 12 visits a year free. They have an urgent care that is 40$ a visit, and they can do labs, referrals to pharmacies and specialists etc. It is called Heart of Hope Health Care Clinic in Hayden Idaho, and I am so glad I am out of the toxic "regular" sickcare system!!

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Wonderful, Swede! I found one through a local, grassroots freedom group called FreePA. The clinic is called Heritage Family Health--it was started by a husband and wife physician team who were on the system and when the scamdemic hit--they both prayed about it and determined that Yahweh wanted them to LEAVE the system and start caring for their patients as their consciences deemed proper and fitting. It is "pay as you go" - no membership. They do accept paper checks as well as credit and debit cards (and cash, of course). However, they have NO hospital privileges at any of our local hospitals--because they are "off the grid". I couldn't have them visit me if I were hospitalized--I'm praying about that issue REAL HARD!

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Emumundo's avatar

If you are hospitalized your doctor doesn’t visit you there. You get a “hospitalist” who knows nothing about you but makes all of your medical decisions while you are in the hospital. Then when you get out of the hospital you go back to your own doctor- if you’re lucky enough to have one.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

At one point in time--many moons ago, you could have your "family doctor/GP" visit you as well if you were HORSEpitalized. I guess those days are gonesville - along with most other circumspect, wholesome medical practices.

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Porge's avatar

Hopefully they'll keep you out of the hospital.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

My thoughts EXACTLY, Porge--them, myself and, most importantly, Yeshua--the Great Physician.

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Heather's avatar

Sounds like a bargain! Hope places like this open everywhere!!

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

They will--it will take time and physicians following their consciences instead of their pocketbooks.

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RunningLogic's avatar

That’s great! So encouraging to read about places and true caregivers like this!

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Roger Beal's avatar

That clinic uses the healthcare model proposed some ten years ago by Dr. Scott Atlas, who worked for POTUS Trump for a few months.

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Dianne Denson's avatar

Does anyone know if there is a similar care clinic in Florida??

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Steph D's avatar

August, I’m so sorry! 🙏🏻

I consider myself very fortunate that my husband is carrying us. It’s still difficult on one income.

I have no doubt that this is only a glimpse of the persecution that may come to pass.

I will keep you in my prayers! ❤️

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Kim D's avatar

We are at a povotal stage of our evolution where conscious minded humans must make the moral and ethical choices above material gain. It's what separates the wheat from the chaff.

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Annie's avatar

Amen. A calling from God to do what is right not what's convenient.

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MB's avatar

God bless you. Remdesivir killed my dad. How I wish that a nurse had warned my dad of the dangers of Remdesivir. Your honesty, ethics and compassion saved lives. I will pray that a worthy hospital finds a role for you. But please sleep well at night knowing that you saved other families the tragedy and pain of an unnecessary Remdesivir-induced death. Principled people like you give me hope. Thank you for truly caring for your patients.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

God bless you, August.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Bless you and Steph for your consciences and your advocacy ❤️🙏

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Did the nurses who were aware call

remdesivir “run-death-is-near” too?

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