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I've had excellent care over the years but sadly, it's hit and miss for most people. I'm just an average 65 year old woman who's had breast cancer twice, multiple collisions, various typical health conditions, but I never had to wait months for tests, MRI or other services.

However, there are fewer and fewer doctors who truly care. Less and less quality hospital care. Our entire global medical system is collapsing from the weight of illness and aging, largely due to the toxic poisons we're all swimming in.

Sooner or later it was bound to catch up with us. The human body may be resilient, but not to the kind of daily assaults made on it today. Vaccines alone are responsible for massive adverse events in children and now adults.

Add to that the aging population and what we're now seeing is a medical system that is actively and blatantly killing people. They killed my younger sister and almost killed me has I said yes to the same treatment.

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Spike protein.

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I have Canadian friends who have shared their ER horror stories. Socialized medicine is never a good thing nor anything related to Socialism.

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Even though Abdominal Aneurysms are the 13th leading cause of death, I don't think hospitals do a good job of handling it in the ER. In my case I had no idea what was wrong with me, I was 61 years old, in great shape, but my lower back was in so much pain I couldn't get off the floor at home. Because I wasn't bleeding out on the floor of the ER, the triage nurses didn't label me as an emergency. I was low priority to see the doctor, but my wife who saw enough of my agonizing she grabbed a doctor walking by and said "ANEURYSMS RUN IN HIS FAMILY", -- he looked at me and the last thing I remember hearing "This is serious". I was bleeding out fast -internally-. But my vitals looked good and I think that sidetracked the triage people. When they did do an ultrasound, Doctor suspected a rupture. I was very fortunate my wife has a birdy that said it could be an aneurysm. So, it is not just Canada.

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Dollars to donuts he was heavily "vaccinated" and boosted. Healthcare workers showed their true colors during the fake pandemic. Never too late to start taking care of yourself, don't depend on the healthcare system, it is a crapshoot as to the quality of care you will receive.

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I went to the ER 6 times within a month because of symptoms of a heart attack. To their credit they did run extensive tests to find the problem even though they had come out normal the previous times.

On the 3rd visit I was septic and admitted, but after the 4th I was treated as malingering or hypochondriac and left alone in the room until my vitals returned to normal.

On the 6th visit my BP was 220/160. The doctor asked me what I wanted him to do for me….I was stunned and said that if I stroke out at least I can get immediate help. He was addressing the wall and walked out while I was answering. And yes I finally got the charge of just being anxious.

The attitude the personal had toward me because they couldn’t find anything wrong was just stunning. One visit I was treated with hostility…

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