Friday, April 18, 2025

READ ALL ABOUT IT: HOSPITAL HOMICIDE IN A SYSTEM NEAR YOU

14:25. RODRIGUEZ.  That he narrative of defense is, "It was so unprecedented.  We were all trying the best we could.  It's such a shame this happened.  The reason we may not have done this quite right," not that there was an admission, but "the reason this may not have turned out the way we all wanted it to is because we were just trying to figure it out as we went."  Who knew we were talking to "thought leaders" around our area.  We had weekly, I mean they were busy, busy.  They were having weekly meetings with other experts in the field from other hospitals, what is the best thing to do here, how are we going to do this."  But the outcome of it was "this was reasonable treatment because everyone else thought so."  How is that practicing medicine?  You never decide on a patient based on what everybody else thinks about all these other patients.  I mean you can consult, but one patient in front of you is having an active cardiac event and you won't treat it because everybody else thinks that you should stabilize a cold first.  That's how medicine was being practiced in that period of time, and that's extraordinarily bad.  

15:55. LATYPOVA.  Yes I've had personal experience with this.  They tried to kill my mother-in-law in upstate New York in Highland Hospital in Rochester, New York with the same protocol and with the same gas lighting technique.  We managed to save her only because my husband knows the COO of that whole hospital system.  But they were very, very actively trying to kill her, and she self recognized that they were trying to kill her.  She's a doctor herself.  She worked for that hospital system all her life, so it was undeniable that they were on purpose dehydrating her, isolating her, not feeding her, pretending they ran out of apple juice, then send in the representative of patient [patient advocate] liaison to gaslight my husband, her son, who's also no spring chicken; he's also from the pharmaceutical R&D space.  And they were saying we can't treat so she has an elderly person on multiple medications and has blood pressure issues, low blood pressure, so they were trying to use that against her.  And they were removing that medication, hoping that she would collapse from low blood pressure, removing the hydration, and then send in a representative saying, "Oh, we can't treat her other conditions here in this hospital because we only focus on COVID.  

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