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Part 5 - in an emergency you might need oxygen - because they will not give you antibiotics in time
Links to part 1, part 2, part 3, and part 4. Scroll past for the story with audio provided.
I have heard stories about transfection injuries from friends, but I have not heard many stories about people being injured from hospital protocols. I don’t think that was a huge feature where I live. Although it is hard to say. I don’t know that many people and I am an introvert.
I always urge people to tell their stories, especially to write them down to share, whether you are injured by a magic potion or some other protocol.
If you have a written story to share, let me know.
I get most of my information from listening to podcasts. In this case I was randomly listening to this exchange between Jonathan Couey and Denis Rancourt, while I was in the process of writing this series on the use of oxygen therapy for people who have tested positive for COVID. 1
It makes sense to add this story into my series because it is an example of when oxygen therapy was helpful.
Here is the story told by Denis Rancourt, which I have transcribed and slightly edited.
Quote:
I have a personal knowledge of a case where the person did develop a very serious bacterial pneumonia, and they would not give them antibiotics. And the person, as a result, could not breathe.
And so the thing that allowed that person to survive until an MD could be found to come and administer antibiotics, was oxygen.
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The person from what I heard would have just not been able to breathe whatsoever, would not have obtained enough oxygen if they hadn't aided them in some way, as an emergency way of prolonging their life, for the couple of weeks it took for an MD, to come into the house give them antibiotics and a few other things that aided in the delivery.
And that person was feeling better immediately and survived and I think would have died. So there are probably many stories like that.
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They're not giving the treatment that they should give that's targeted for the actual condition that the person has. And the person's having trouble breathing and more and more trouble breathing. And so they're giving them oxygen.
I'm not saying it's a good thing. And you're saying in a lot of cases, it would have been very harmful. I don't know about that, because it's not in my knowledge base. But I could see that this was their protocol. And it did kill a lot of people. And a lot of people did die in that way.
End quote.
If you have a story to share about how oxygen saved you, please share. Were you given oxygen because they would not give you antibiotics? Many twitter saviors, on the “freedom” side still harp on about how antibiotics are not recommended because:
quote “Antibiotics don't work for viral infections” end quote.
Twitter is full of these shenanigans.
You can read more about this in this linked article, then scroll down to finish reading this one!
Don’t worry nobody ever sees my tweets. I have alerted people not to follow me there because usually the purpose of following someone is to see their tweets. That won’t happen, so don’t bother!
At any hospital where I worked it seemed like it was an automatic protocol to put a patient on O2 by nasal cannula. And yes, you can have a bacterial infection and a viral infection at the same time.
Leslie
Non silence of my lambs
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