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James Kehoe's avatar

It wasn't measles....try another ventilator death.

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James Kringlee's avatar

"try another "preventable / needless" ventilator death."

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James Kringlee's avatar

"or was it"

A continuation of the "covid times" - We Will Kill You In The Hospital "standard of care"?

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Chelseabern's avatar

The pro vax CULT , especially those entrenched in such bullshit, are among the most EVIL people on planet earth. The ordinary CULT members themselves are complete brainwashed f*cking morons!!

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Lisa's avatar

Was it measles or was it death by protocol. The most basic treatment should have been steroids, bronchodilator, nebulization, oxygen and antibiotics. She would still be here if that were their protocol.

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Baya Lazz's avatar

The child was thirsty. There was dry mouth already from the acetaminophen which could also have caused rash and difficulty breathing.

"This disease, like scarlet fever, starts with a decided derangement of the gastro-intestinal canal, and where patients are fed to keep up their strength, it is made very much more intense than where they are given water, and left entirely without food or drugs until the disease has spent its force."

http://www.whale.to/vaccines/tilden3.html

"Acetaminophen may cause side effects...

red, peeling or blistering skin

rash

hives

itching

swelling of the face, throat, tongue, lips, eyes, hands, feet, ankles, or lower legs

hoarseness

difficulty breathing or swallowing"

https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a681004.html

The cough mixture could also have caused this or in combination with the acetaminophen:

"symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, including: rash, itching/swelling (especially of the face/tongue/throat), severe dizziness, trouble breathing."

https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-54352-1391/cough-syrup-oral/non-opioid-antitussive-antihistamine-oral/details

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Lisa's avatar

Yes, but my point was that there was basically malpractice because the case wasn’t managed properly. She was put on a ventilator before any initial attempt to reduce the inflamation in her lungs. We’ve all seen the effect of ventilators on the pulmonary system. And if she had a reaction to the acetaminophen then even worse for not recognizing the symptoms

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Baya Lazz's avatar

Dr Jennifer Daniels did an interview where she was saying there was a tiered system. Different medical schools taught different curriculums. Some of them were 30 years old, Some of them 20 years old. Some of them were 10 years old etc. She went to a school that had the latest and future stuff where they said there would be outbreaks and they would receive further instructions when these arrived. This was deliberately done to create a hierarchy. The point is that you might say it is malpractice but the doctor was probably actually taught to do that. There is a difference between saying the directives were wrong and saying there is malpractice. Someone put these intubation machines in the hospitals and created these directives which are not going to go away by accusing an individual doctor of malpractice.

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Lisa's avatar

So there’s no room for critical thinking any more just follow orders

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