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Offline Mr G

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Posted onJUNE 15, 2020
From the combox on yesterday’s coronacold post. They will have no love for you if you cannot deliver the FedGov cash. Show me the money. Just a heart attack? Go wait in the corner.
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June 15, 2020 at 10:00 am

I’m in Phoenix, Arizona. Two weeks ago I went to the hospital very weak and with breathlessness. The first thing I heard was “we have a Covid case”. I told them no, they didn’t. I hadn’t gone anywhere except twice to church for confession and there were maybe four people in the whole church. It turned out that I was having a coronary, thus the breathlessness. I had to sit in the emergency room until they tested me for the Wuflu. Two hours later they came back and said I was negative, which I already knew. I sat there for 24 hours until they found me a room. Then they sent me home seven hours later. They tried to make me wear a mask which I refused because I could barely breathe without one let alone with one.

The worst part was that they wouldn’t allow my husband to stay with me. I had no advocate and they left me without food for 18 hours because they forgot about me. I wasn’t vocal enough evidently. I even unhooked myself from the heart monitors to go to the restroom since I couldn’t get anyone to answer my call. When finished, I hooked myself back up. I was totally alone and scared. Now I’m afraid to go back to the hospital if I have another episode.

I guess my point is that they instantly started yelling “COVID” before they even tested me. Someone told me later that it’s because they get more money for Covid cases. I believe it.



Offline Marys Anawim

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So sorry for your experience...I try to avoid hospitals...even before this whole cover thing because they usually try to push drugs on me. Now I cannot imagine how it would be if I had a true emergency and would have to go into the hospital...I depend on my husband a lot to be my advocate and if he could not be there it would be very difficult. Also it is true that they get money for every cover case...I believe it is $13000 and for a death they get more....they automatically want to put you on a ventilator which apparently kills cover cases faster. Be very careful and try to take care of your health and avoid hospitals as much as possible....we do natural holistic things so we have been able to avoid them almost 100%. Very sad that we cannot go to a doctor/hospital if really necessary.


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We live in the Phoenix area.  We have many hospitals.  Our daughter works at Del Webb in supply.  A son-in-law at Banner Boswell. We know a RN at Thunderbird and 55th ave.  We all keep in touch of matters.  So, sorry to hear.  Do a satisfaction survey.  It should be offered and my husband who worked for 25 years at Banner said, to tell it as you experienced it!

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