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Alternatives to Hospitals.


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2022 Jan 2, 5:12pm   367 views  13 comments

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Most Urgent Care facilities will simply insist you go to one if you have any kind of treatable symptoms like High Blood Pressure or Moderate Illness.

What's the alternatives to hospitals? Concierge Care?

I ask because my 60-year old friend, an epileptic, fell in a park. Took the Ambulance almost an hour to get to her. They drove her to the furthest hospital they had a contract with, 30 minutes away. Then she waited for 2 hours on a stretcher, perfectly flat. Neither the EMTs nor Hospital staff cleaned her wound; a PA gave her a few stitches. The next day her regular doctor at his office noticed the wound was filthy with gravel and dirt.

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1   Tenpoundbass   2022 Jan 2, 5:21pm  

I would rather buy a dog to lick my wounds than to have any useless evil Mother Fucker that will sit there with a straight face, and tell me I should get vaccinated for my own good, ever put a stich in me.

I'm starting to notice, people who are lowly Hospital staffers, just go along with everything that is the official narrative. My daughter's boyfriend, and a guy that haven't seen in several years, I saw a few weeks ago. Both work at Hospitals and are willing to contort and do every mental Gymnastics to give Fauci's rhetoric credibility.

Neither could tell me how the RNA tests, that was never designed for Covid tests, can not only pick up Covid but break down the variants for you.
They haven't even head any of the Frontline Doctors speeches, they don't know about Ivermectin, or the other remedies, other than to toe the line that Quinine is aquarium bleach and Trump told people to inject it. They must brainwash them in the Hospitals every bit as hard at the University. They are not allowed critical thinking. We're screwed.
Get a dog have him lick your wounds, and get a monkey and teach him how to sew. That would be a cracker jack team compared to what you're getting at the Hospitals today.
2   WookieMan   2022 Jan 2, 6:35pm  

AmericanKulak says
What's the alternatives to hospitals? Concierge Care?

If you have to go and want quick treatment, even if it's from something like a fall, tell them you have chest tightness/pain and you think you're having a heart attack. Just lie. It's why the people with other issues sit in waiting rooms. It's just pain after all in most cases or minor ailments that nurses and docs know they'd survive from.

My case wasn't intentional, legit had chest pains, was when I discovered my high BP and just escalated into a panic attack because the feeling freaked me out. Literally 30-40 people sitting in the ER, many of which seemed in shit shape. They walked me back immediately when I gave them my symptoms. Mind you I walked in and it wasn't an ambulance ride.

Also always remember you are the customer. If they're professional, they're not going to accuse you of lying. You're paying them. I know that's sick, but if everyone around you is gaming the system, you need to start playing the game. This doesn't apply to all fields, but in medical, lie, lie, lie to get treatment. All you enemies (other patients) are lying to get to the front of the line. Don't hate the player, hate the game or just play the game.
3   porkchopXpress   2022 Jan 2, 6:52pm  

Future will be virtual care, wearables for chronic conditions, population health and big health data analytics, and more outpatient facilities. Hospitals are WAY too expensive to maintain.
4   just_passing_through   2022 Jan 2, 8:14pm  

Tenpoundbass says
Get a dog have him lick your wounds


I used to do that when I was a kid with knee and shin scabs / cuts / scrapes. Worked great!

Also Aloe Vera plants.
5   Patrick   2022 Jan 2, 8:31pm  

If you know a veterinarian, they might treat you on the sly for something like that cut she had. But they'd have to trust you.
6   mell   2022 Jan 2, 8:35pm  

Denninger has an article about a hospital with a brutally high covid mortality rate:

https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=244670&source=patrick.net
7   Patrick   2022 Feb 7, 11:11am  

https://rumble.com/vu2qto-bizarre-medical-kidnapping-car-crash-survivor-wakes-up-on-hospital-covid-de.html?source=patrick.net


Rumble — Benjamin Gord is a singer and songwriter. Earlier this week he put out a video that went viral detailing his experience with the hospital’s Covid death protocol after surviving a car crash. Benjamin claims that he awoke in his hospital bed from the car crash ventilated with the diagnosis of “Covid.” When the paramedics arrived at the scene of the accident, they injected him with some kind of sedative to “calm him down.” Benjamin was then taken to Flagstaff Medical Center. Benjamin joins us now.



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8   NuttBoxer   2022 Feb 7, 2:50pm  

Seems like you're asking about emergency service for small wounds? The best would be learn to treat them yourself. Most wounds can be treated with hydrogen peroxide, you can use rubbing alcohol to sterilize whatever you use to close up the wound. Or don't close it and just use clean bandages, and have someone clean and apply something like calendula a few times a day.

One time I had this weird thing where I developed some sores, where puss built up and popped, leaving a wound. The biggest was probably about the size of a quarter. My wife cleaned it at home.

For non-urgent I'd highly recommend a good naturopath.
9   NuttBoxer   2022 Feb 7, 2:52pm  

porkchopexpress says
Future will be virtual care, wearables for chronic conditions, population health and big health data analytics, and more outpatient facilities. Hospitals are WAY too expensive to maintain.


Yes, this is a HUGE part of the Great Reset. Look into bio-digital convergence. See everything they've pushed with the scamdemic for some real life applications.
10   RedStar   2022 Feb 7, 3:05pm  

AmericanKulak says
Most Urgent Care facilities will simply insist you go to one if you have any kind of treatable symptoms like High Blood Pressure or Moderate Illness.

What's the alternatives to hospitals? Concierge Care?

I ask because my 60-year old friend, an epileptic, fell in a park. Took the Ambulance almost an hour to get to her. They drove her to the furthest hospital they had a contract with, 30 minutes away. Then she waited for 2 hours on a stretcher, perfectly flat. Neither the EMTs nor Hospital staff cleaned her wound; a PA gave her a few stitches. The next day her regular doctor at his office noticed the wound was filthy with gravel and dirt.


The hospitals can get away with almost any form of malpractice right now by using the pandemic as an excuse not to give proper care.
12   Ceffer   2022 Feb 11, 10:44am  

RedStar says
The hospitals can get away with almost any form of malpractice right now by using the pandemic as an excuse not to give proper care.

Proper care is one thing. Not giving a shit because you are making all your money on designated murder protocols for a fake plague is quite another.

All of this is 'Blitzkrieg Think', that liability doesn't matter because the centralized psychopathic oppressors will simply abolish retaliation by law or vindictive outrage.

However, the blitzkrieg hasn't had the desired effect, the psychopaths are trying to slink back into the shadows, and the useful idiots are in the glare of the spotlight, not exactly what they expected.
13   Bd6r   2022 Feb 11, 4:04pm  

porkchopexpress says
Future will be virtual care, wearables for chronic conditions, population health and big health data analytics

Sounds like a complicated name for euthanasia or population reduction.

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