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The Death of Informed Consent

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Posted By: Judy W., 9/8/2023 8:23:13 AM

Here's what never happened in the hospital during COVID: a doctor sat down next to a patient and said, "You have a choice. We can give you Remdesivir, which killed 53% of the patients in an Ebola trial. It was so bad the trial had to be shut down.' (Snip) Or we can give you ivermectin, a safe and effective drug that's been successfully used for decades, and send you home. Which do you prefer?" The reason that conversation never happened is that it would have cost the hospital too much money.

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I knew everything stated here. Even so, to see it presented so starkly, with horrible examples, makes it worth reading again, and probably again. Families having to hire lawyers to get their loved ones out of the hospital. Patients loudly or in writing refusing Remedsivir given to them anyway, in various sneaky ways, and they often died. A friend of mine visiting her father in the hospital reached his bedside just in time to stop a nurse from giving him Remdesivir. She raised a huge fuss and he was not given it. They got him home as soon as they could and he is completely recovered from Covid. This should be a huge scandal, and I hope a lot of families' lawsuits reach the courts and get publicized.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: marbles 9/8/2023 8:57:12 AM (No. 1551799)
State sanctioned murder.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: cor-vet 9/8/2023 9:14:07 AM (No. 1551810)
I think it would be a safe bet, that any elites that took the real shot, not just saline, and actually got Covid, were treated with a combination that included ivermectin. All those dem politicos that 'got' Covid, but had all the shots and boosters and only had mild symptoms come to mind!
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Rather Read 9/8/2023 9:16:00 AM (No. 1551812)
I like my doctor. I went to see him last week for arthritis and while I was there I told him about the bad side effects the covid booster had on me. I said "I'm over 70. Do I need the booster" He said, "You don't have COPD, diabetes, high blood pressure and you are not obese. No, you don't need it".
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Snow Possum 9/8/2023 9:45:19 AM (No. 1551828)
I got a cancer diagnosis in 2015. Had surgery then was told to undergo chemo and radiation 'just in case we did not get it all'. The medical oncologist wanted me to do chemo. The radiation oncologist told me 'that is insane - we never do chemo in a case like yours'. Then I wondered... how insane was the radiation oncologist too? Both of these treatments would have racked up over 100K in billing or more each. I did neither. 8.5 years ago. I have even wondered if I HAD cancer to start with. Nothing would surprise me in this world we now live in.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: MindMadeUp 9/8/2023 10:47:08 AM (No. 1551904)
Murder for money.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 9/8/2023 10:48:28 AM (No. 1551905)
Murder, sure. but 10% for the Big Guy.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: MattMusson1 9/8/2023 10:54:24 AM (No. 1551913)
Remdesivir aka Run Death is Near
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Reply 8 - Posted by: TurtleDove 9/8/2023 11:35:02 AM (No. 1551961)
"This should be a huge scandal, and I hope a lot of families' lawsuits reach the courts and get publicized." "Should be" is the operative portion of that sentence. With the MSM as bad as they are about honest reporting, I sadly doubt anything will be publicized. My heart goes out to these people, it truly does.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: stablemoney 9/8/2023 12:05:54 PM (No. 1551994)
Death of "informed consent". How about the death of consent? Add to that the death of the U.S. Constitution, along with the Bill of Rights. The death of double jeopardy, executive privilege, attorney client privilege, imprisonment only after charges have been filed, bail for political prisoners, parental control of their children, school choice, capitalism, and much more that the left has killed.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: seamusm 9/8/2023 12:48:48 PM (No. 1552023)
Conducting clinical research was a major part of my academic medical career. Adherence to ethical behavior and managing informed consent was a constant battle between, my work, my sponsors, and the FDA regulators. I am ashamed of what has happened to my profession and colleagues in the last 3 years.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: RubiconDan 9/8/2023 1:06:19 PM (No. 1552038)
I will state the obvious, but the depth of corruption inside every domain within the US is horrifying. Not just our medical institutions and universities, but Everywhere else too. Our national government in D.C., federal law enforcement and prosecution, our military leadership, our universities, the mainstream media, big business, big pharma, big anything, climate change bs, it is everywhere and in everything. We are in need of radical national chemotherapy.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 9/8/2023 1:29:26 PM (No. 1552049)
The more you go to doctors, the more they will find wrong with you. The solution is to not see doctors unless you absolutely need to. I'm got 5 different prescriptions. Three for A-fib, one for prostate, and one for high triglycerides (ah, magic numbers). Ten OTCs including Omeprazole for stomach, Aspirin to prevent clotting (they keep trying to prescribe me something in its place), Tylenol for back pain, and an antihistamine for allergy. A number of supplements, D3, a multi vitamin, fish oil and a probiotic. Total of 15 different pills. As for COVID, never get tested, never catch COVID. I had the antibody test once, and my count was sky high indicating I had COVID at some point. Funny thing, I never had any symptoms.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Sorosisbehindit 9/8/2023 1:47:08 PM (No. 1552071)
The CDC and NIH and every medical pharmacutical organization is responsible for the high death rates in the U.S. They set insane protocols to use Remdisivir and vents, and then doubled down on stupid when people kept dying. (because it was so financially lucrative) Death of all trust in doctors and scientists!
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