My ex m-i-l fell out of bed in April of last year. 81 years old. With dementia. Still living at home but very forgetful and family actually looking for a place for her. She was fine, laughing and joking when my son went round to lift her up. Then she said she had a bit of a tummy ache and so family decided to take her to hospital fo…
My ex m-i-l fell out of bed in April of last year. 81 years old. With dementia. Still living at home but very forgetful and family actually looking for a place for her. She was fine, laughing and joking when my son went round to lift her up. Then she said she had a bit of a tummy ache and so family decided to take her to hospital for a check up. She had no cold or cough symptoms. She was x-rayed and told that she had a hairline fracture on the hip so would be admitted for an operation. Well, then they tested her and it was positive. So my son was not allowed to go to the ward or anyone visit for 10 days. When they eventually got in, they'd operated but she was laid there, dosed up to the eye balls on morphine, not washed since she'd been brought back, hardly fed as she was asleep all the time with the drugs. She ended up with double pneumonia. Makes you wonder why they bothered to operate but then they'd get paid from the government, wouldn't they? They got her out to a hospice where she picked up, started eating and drinking but the damage had been done and she died. Now, when they do a hip op, any op, the very next day they get you out of bed and make you walk about to avoid clots. I have had a hip replacement so I know what I am talking about. My pain killers didn't make me dozy either, I can't remember what they were but it wasn't morphine. But because she supposedly had Covid, they ignored her and just kept her on the morphine and maybe other drugs too. Her death certificate said Covid 19 on it too.
There was a scandal in Sweden where they just gave the elderly with covid opiates and just let them die. Why didn't they at least try to treat them with say Ivermectin which we now know has some effect?
My ex m-i-l fell out of bed in April of last year. 81 years old. With dementia. Still living at home but very forgetful and family actually looking for a place for her. She was fine, laughing and joking when my son went round to lift her up. Then she said she had a bit of a tummy ache and so family decided to take her to hospital for a check up. She had no cold or cough symptoms. She was x-rayed and told that she had a hairline fracture on the hip so would be admitted for an operation. Well, then they tested her and it was positive. So my son was not allowed to go to the ward or anyone visit for 10 days. When they eventually got in, they'd operated but she was laid there, dosed up to the eye balls on morphine, not washed since she'd been brought back, hardly fed as she was asleep all the time with the drugs. She ended up with double pneumonia. Makes you wonder why they bothered to operate but then they'd get paid from the government, wouldn't they? They got her out to a hospice where she picked up, started eating and drinking but the damage had been done and she died. Now, when they do a hip op, any op, the very next day they get you out of bed and make you walk about to avoid clots. I have had a hip replacement so I know what I am talking about. My pain killers didn't make me dozy either, I can't remember what they were but it wasn't morphine. But because she supposedly had Covid, they ignored her and just kept her on the morphine and maybe other drugs too. Her death certificate said Covid 19 on it too.
They used end of life protokills on elderly who tested positive with covid-19.
There was a scandal in Sweden where they just gave the elderly with covid opiates and just let them die. Why didn't they at least try to treat them with say Ivermectin which we now know has some effect?
I am so sorry to hear this... <3