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re: For anybody on the fence
Posted on 9/11/21 at 7:01 am to Sweet Pickles
Posted on 9/11/21 at 7:01 am to Sweet Pickles
What a conman LOL. How much was your payoff.
Posted on 9/11/21 at 10:44 am to DeathToTheDemiurge
Very few Drs. we’re pushing pain pills they were intimidated into it.JCAHO monitored it very closely,if physicians weren’t freely writing orders/scripts for opioids the hospital got “dinged”.Therefore,they were pressured into it.
JCAHO we’re very much complicit in the opioid crisis,a big part of their “educational material” that nurses and Drs. had crammed downed their throats was ,in fact,written by Purdue.
Our hospital had a clipboard nurses that came around every day checking charts to make sure patients had their pain issues were being addressed.I saw her wake patients up,pt. would say their pain was a “10” and then we were in trouble.
Discharge summaries were also monitored to make sure pts. were sent home with “adequate”pain control scripts.
Drs.(and nurses) just went along to get along.
JCAHO we’re very much complicit in the opioid crisis,a big part of their “educational material” that nurses and Drs. had crammed downed their throats was ,in fact,written by Purdue.
Our hospital had a clipboard nurses that came around every day checking charts to make sure patients had their pain issues were being addressed.I saw her wake patients up,pt. would say their pain was a “10” and then we were in trouble.
Discharge summaries were also monitored to make sure pts. were sent home with “adequate”pain control scripts.
Drs.(and nurses) just went along to get along.
Posted on 9/11/21 at 10:53 am to Sweet Pickles
Once again this HUGE fact keeps being ignored.
Big Pharma asked for, and received immunity from lawsuits that could be brought on because of adverse reactions to these vaxxes.
That is a HUGE red flag!
When the survival rate of the virus is 99.8%, why would a normal thinking person take the chance, when the companies who made the vaxxes aren't confident in their product?
Big Pharma asked for, and received immunity from lawsuits that could be brought on because of adverse reactions to these vaxxes.
That is a HUGE red flag!
When the survival rate of the virus is 99.8%, why would a normal thinking person take the chance, when the companies who made the vaxxes aren't confident in their product?
Posted on 9/11/21 at 10:54 am to LSUA 75
quote:Yes, and JCAHO simply followed the government lead. CMS and the Obama Administration were the drivers. The issue was facility reimbursement, hence the draconian monitoring.
JCAHO were very much complicit
The fact the government turned around and successfully sued Pharma companies for something of its own doing says all you need to know about our corrupted system.
Posted on 9/11/21 at 10:58 am to 93and99
quote:Read the posts directly before and after yours. It may be a "HUGE red flag," but our tort system sucks to high heaven.
Big Pharma asked for, and received immunity from lawsuits that could be brought on because of adverse reactions to these vaxxes.
That is a HUGE red flag!
Posted on 9/11/21 at 11:04 am to NC_Tigah
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Read the posts directly before and after yours. It may be a "HUGE red flag," but our tort system sucks to high heaven.
I agree, that's why medical procedures are so expensive.
The amount that a physician pays for malpractice insurance is absurd.
But, the government gave these companies a big pass on this.
That's why it's equally absurd to try and force people to get the vaxx.
Posted on 9/11/21 at 11:10 am to 93and99
quote:Right. I agree with that.
it's equally absurd to try and force people to get the vaxx.
Trump developed Operation Warp speed to facilitate getting treatments to the public ASAP. Litigation immunity was one component of the effort.
But while Trump continues to support CV19 vaccination and as POTUS would be encouraging it, he would also not be forcing the issue. Ironically, the vax rate would probably be higher as a result.
Posted on 9/11/21 at 11:31 am to JJJimmyJimJames
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For an early 40s, healthy and active female who statistically has a low probability of dying
pics?
Your bar is pretty low, isn’t it?
Posted on 9/11/21 at 11:37 am to LSUGrrrl
quote:I don't think the OP is returning to this thread, but if he does, I'd be interested in his answer.
a history of blood clots and allergic reactions to nearly every injection given, what would you recommend?
Posted on 9/11/21 at 11:48 am to NC_Tigah
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I don't think the OP is returning to this thread, but if he does, I'd be interested in his answer.
I, as well. Can’t seem to get a response on this from any doctor on TD. Side note - I thought you were a doctor for some reason?
Posted on 9/24/21 at 6:45 am to TBoy
At least you aren’t taking up valuable medical resources getting testosterone boosters Soy Boy.
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