I was forcibly vaxxed in ER last night. I've contacted my doc and my DH wants to sue. I'm still very ill and don't know what to do. I'm not even certain if this was approved by the doc or was just the nurse.
I sent this to my doc:
I found that I'd been injected with quadruple dose of flu shot in my discharge papers:
Current Facility-Administered Medications:
• Flu Vaccine QS 2023-24 (65 yrs up) PF IM Syg 0.7 mL (FLUZONE HIGHDOSE QUAD), 1 Each, intraMUSCULAR, X1, Lee, Mark Yun (M.D.), M.D.
Irregularities with the blood draw
I noticed that when the nurse put the needle in for the IV, it was a tiny metal cylinder, which I’d never seen before.
Standard blood culture uses 2 bottles,, to be given at least 5 minutes apart in 2 different sites.
This nurse had four of the large bottles and when I asked why she had 4 instead of 2 for blood cultures, she said, “Two sets. Two sets.” Her English was not good. It seemed odd, but I figured this was what the doctor wanted.
I’ve noticed that it takes time and patience to fill these large containers. These, however had powerful suction and drew the blood out in an instant. She filled all 4 containers in under a minute. When I asked why these were so fast, when they usually take time, she said “Fast in hospital.” I was in too much pain at the time, but later realized this is not true because I’ve had them done in both ER and hospital and they always took time with nurse jiggling the line to coax out the blood. I asked if these bottles had suction and she said yes.
It also seemed odd because what about waiting 5 minutes? Why did she not wait 5 minutes like other nurses?
After filling the four large vials with blood, she pulled out something that looked like a saline flush and injected it into my IV. I was exhausted from flank pain, just getting out of hospital, getting daily infusions from home health and didn’t stop to think that no IV flush was needed. So what did she inject into me?
When we were about to be discharged, my husband requested that the second blood draw be done. The nurse said it had already been completed. We said no, the second draw was never done. The nurse was surprised and indicated that the paperwork indicated that 5 minutes lapsed between the administrations. I responded that suction was used and all four were done quickly.
p.s. have any nurses here ever heard of these suction bottles for blood cultures?
This sounds terrible... 😬
I have to admit... I have had so many bad hospital experiences that I really will only go to the doctors if it is an emergency...
My mother was an RN and she also has had bad experiences and she also won't go unless surgery or something extreme is needed.
It sounds as if you were discharged? Is this true? Hopefully being home will help. Going home was the one thing that really helped my father after his initial recovery from Septic Shock (and IV antibiotics).
You are in our prayers. We have been and will be remembering you in our daily Rosaries. Hang in there! 🙏🤗