How to get help within the hospital.
by was a new boy 16 Replies latest social current
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was a new boy
Alexis Lorenze is battling a severe vaccine injury, - at 15:12.
Steve sits down with Dr. Suzanne Humphries, M.D. a licensed nephrologist, practicing in Maine and Virginia. Dr. Humphries is co-author of Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines, and the Forgotten History.
Additionally, Dr. Humphries has lectured extensively throughout Scandinavia, the USA and New Zealand on vaccines, holistic health, infant immunity, the role of vitamin C in medicine, infectious diseases, and the human microbiome.
In her groundbreaking book, Dissolving Illusions, Dr. Humphries makes the compelling case that the precipitous decline in lethal infections, once feared in the Western world, is due more to the adoption of safer, healthier societal habits than that of medical interventions.
She makes the case that prior to the 20th century, most of the history of the western world involved famine, poverty and filth, all of which Dr. Humphries believes led to the high infection mortality at the time.
Today, we are told that medical interventions such as vaccines were the cause of improved health and increased lifespans beginning in the modern age, but Humphries convincingly argues the opposite.
Diseases, Vaccines & Forgotten History with Dr. Suzanne Humphries, MD
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LV101
Alexis Lorenze's vaccine injury is beyond horrific - it has gone viral forcing media to cover. Fox News 11 Los Angeles is reporting. Alexis ultimately agreed to the hospital's requirement of 3 vaccines -- meningitis, pneumonia and tetanus. She had extreme adverse reaction within 10 minutes. Lost vision in both eyes and started bleeding out her nose - vomiting and discolorations (purple) patches under her skin appearing at top of her head and spread covering much of her body.
Of course, Fox News 11 tried contacting UCI Med Center for comment but no response. I believe this hospital is in Orange County, (so cal), California.
She is on road to recovery and has regained her vision but could take several wks. before she is well enough to be released.
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LV101
Alexis actually looks good in the photo above compared to earlier ones - oh my/surreal!!
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FreeTheMasons
I hate the medical indu$try.
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DisgruntledFool
I don't hate the medical indu$try. Modern allopathic medicine has issues, I agree. However, in the last four years the medical community has saved my life THREE TIMES. I had severe discitis that almost killed me during Covid and then early this year I had a celiac artery aneurysm/dissection and later diverticulitis with a burst liver cyst. The antibiotics fucked me up but without them I would be dead. Sometimes we have to take the bad with the good. Thank you to the Maine Health System and the dedicated doctors that saved my life!
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FreeTheMasons
@DisgruntledFool...
Lol...I just checked out your other comments - this one is from what you said on the "Who Was the Biggest Jackass Circuit Overseer You Ever Met?" thread...
Alan Hood...and his son ran a close second although he couldn't hold a candle to the arrogance of his daddy.
I remember my husband saying when he was a kid in the Kingdom Hall in Rumford they'd joke about the Kingdom song "Thank you for our Brother Hood" ("brotherhood" "Brother Hood") and everybody would smirk😜
As regards the Maine Health System, they've taken two organs out of me - one organ that they had messed up with two decades of meds that didn't help and I didn't need in the first place (the meds, not the organ); the second organ that wasn't needing to be taken out but they figured "while we're in here." And I've known other people where it was the same thing, they were doing "exploratory" surgery and just decided to take out an organ "while we're in here" since they couldn't find anything else to charge for.
My husband worked at CMMC until recently and now he's at a local nursing home (haha, he works there, not as a patient/resident😁)
I've had other friends/acquaintances/family work in the medical field enough to know not everything is as it appears on the surface.
The hospitals are disgusting and dirty. They're falling apart. Elevators are broken down for months. There are mold issues, fire hazards (the hospital caught fire and part of the building evacuated but others didn't even know until they found out from a different hospital - how's that work when you're in the middle of an operation?) mixing up of drugs, shootings, theft...the place is falling apart and they're going bankrupt. The nursing care facilities are just as bad or worse. They're putting on a good face for the public, but the inside is ridiculously falling apart - and this is in the supposedly "best" health care country in the world.
Whatever.
It's a facade. I'm not buying it. I know too much about it.
I'm glad you feel good about your pills. You can keep 'em. The local WT people think the meetings make them feel better too. I used to be indoctrinated into WT and I also used to be indoctrinated into the medical doctrines, but then I did more research and also my own experiences with the medical field woke me up.
The same people who own stock in the medical industry are often the same ones who make the products that lead to the diseases in the first place. Too scammy for me.
Nice to meet you, by the way.🙂
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DisgruntledFool
FreeTheMasons...nice to meet you, also! Interestingly enough, I don't necessarily 'feel good about my pills' as you will note from my comments. In my life I have consulted with a Homeopath, a Naturopath, four Chiropractors, and an Osteopath. All nice people and all of whom helped me in one way or another. But I would not engage any of them for something that standardized Allopathic medicine treats successfully. (The Naturopathic physician taught me that as well as the writings of Dr. Andrew Weil) I am sorry that your experiences with the medical community have not always been positive. My brother feels the same way. By the way, I LOVED your anecdote about that SOB HOOD whether it be Sr or Jr!