You should never be an organ donor.
I know that sounds terrible but people really should look into how they do that shit.
To give a very quick rundown, do you know why the term "braindead" exists? One of the primary reasons is organ donors.
You see, organs are something that they have to retrieve from the human body ASAP. That being said, in most cases, they won't wait until you are actually dead but instead when they decide you are braindead.
What does that mean?
It means that while you're still alive they will declare you braindead, they will pump you full of pain medicine (if you're braindead, why do you need it?) then they will extract your organs to essentially finish you off.
After I found out about this, I noped the hell out of that shit. I honestly think of few things more terrifying than being at my absolute weakest and some rich assholes desperately needs something I have, so Doctors say, "Well, he's braindead. Let's just take it now." and being cognizant and aware the entire time. Nope! Not happening.
In the words of the great philosopher Master Shake:
"I've lived a full life. It's actually been...pretty bitchin'. But now, regrettably, my life has been taken. Please bury me with all my stuff, because you know it's mine."
When I was a medical intern, we had a teenager dying, don't remember why, but his organs were okay. I vividly remember the daily meetings where my superiors discussed how to pressure his parents to 'donate' his organs. They refused, so the docs got increasingly pissed and increased pressure. They were so eager to gut that poor kid. I can't imagine how his parents must have felt. Don't remember how it ended since it was a while back. but it was disgusting. They also let middle aged people with kidney failure die because dialysis was too expensive even though it would have saved them. Shit like this was one reason I later left the field.
Yeah, i discovered it though actual association in the field as well. I was floored with some of the stories I would hear about how eager hospital executives could get some times. Especially when they needed a specific organ as a favor for some person of high status, who could boost the image of the hospital.
It's not lost on me that organ donation can save lives but what I think should be standard is a universal agreement of when it should be done. Even more so in an age where human greed, self-service, and ego, has become so prevalent.
Also: Why is DNA testing such a hot industry? This gives rich fuckers the chance to find a match outside of a hospital. And then that person mysteriously suffers an accident.
It's very likely. It also gives them a massive data pool to do something else very important that people never really consider: create biological weapons that target specific markers.
People putting faith in a corporate entity who then sells their genetic code to malicious parties willing to use it against them.
Here's a link to the full interview, but that article has the relevant clip illustrating what I'm talking about. https://youtu.be/Qn4FLJXVfaU
There's far more information out there that shows the same thing, too.
Wow I had no idea about this regarding organ donation! Thank you for sharing this information, and for the link in your comment below. I've always been an organ donor but now I'm considering not doing that anymore, especially in this day and age. I have zero trust for the medical industry and of course for Big Pharma.
I'm still okay with donating blood though, because I'm awake and can consent and I really pay attention to what the people are doing around me.
It's something they simply don't tell people. There are tons of dark stories related to the practice. As I said, I can think of few things more terrifying when at my absolute weakest than spending my final moments being ripped open without any anesthetic or anything. I know it may sounds hyperbolic but that's just how I see it.
In 2021, I completely share your distrust and confidence in the large medical institutions of America — especially after having so much inside knowledge on the intricacies.
Covid only exacerbated these concerns when I watched many hospitals early on in the pandemic — who were financially incentivized — force unnecessary intubation on countless people, because the hospital received more money, which caused bacterial pneumonia in so many people and ended up killing a large portion. New York was one of the best examples of this. The complete disregard all around was staggering.
Money drives the world forward these days as morals and ethics have faltered in the face of greed.
In a proper society, we could do the 'right' thing, provided it doesn't interfere with religious beliefs. On this topic, we're prey to the whims of the profiteering; it's a losing hand, I strongly suggest changing your designation ASAP.
My heart goes out to you, I have a couple family members going through similar and it has been a nightmare. One found out he had cancer long after he should have because a lot of his routine checkups and stuff got pushed back because of covid and all of the bullshit regulations so he’s getting radiation treatment and stuff like that months later than he could have.
Another has had to get multiple surgeries several hours drive from his house, his surgeon is making him get the COVID test at his hospital so he has to be driven up two days before the surgery and either find accommodations or drive back and forth again. For some reason getting a clean COVID test from one of the smaller hospitals 30 minutes from his house isn’t good enough.
Dealing with medical shit like this was hard enough before all of the retardation, but now having all of the smug, authoritarian assholes jacking themselves off to the new power they’ve been given just to annoy regular people has made it a nightmare.
Sorry that you've had such a shit go of it. I know firsthand how miserable and awful the healthcare system can be after dating a nurse for several years.
Not only is it genuinely full of some of the absolute dumbest people a person can imagine, over a period of time, they become so desensitized to the death and pain around them that they genuinely stop giving a shit. That was the hardest thing to see. People suffering and the nurses and Doctors being completely apathetic to it.
I hope you're doing well and are on your way to recovery. Don't lose hope. Feel free to vent any time you need it.
I am currently with Kaiser Permanente as my HMO and this is largely why I will be switching to a different plan next year. Kaiser just seems like it is all administrators. They are so big that they kinda have to be that way. I am going to look for a smaller health care facility and use that as my PCP.
I had a friend who majored in public health in college. I used to think she was majoring in literally how to be a hero. I didnt know the major was all about how to edge your way into being another bureaucrat
why not just tell her to look up ivermectin and the nobel prize. indiamart? you do know drs here will prescribe it right?
Fenbendazole Panacur is helping cure some people with cancer if you want whispers.
I'm so sorry for what you're going through! Cancer is difficult in the best of times, and I can't imagine fighting it during this mess. It sounds so frustrating and exhausting, with COVID just making it harder.
I live near Seattle and have been to Harborview a couple of times before. I would agree that the doctors and nurses there are decent (though I'm always wary of allopathic medicine tbh), but the other staff has always been shitty. The front desk workers and receptionists in particular. They were on a power trip before the pandemic so I can't imagine what they're like now. Case in point, I was forced to reschedule an appointment once I was already there because my driver's license was ONE DAY expired so it wasn't considered a "valid ID." Because it was a last minute cancellation, I also had to pay a cancelled appointment fee. I didn't pay that fee for like two or three years but collections finally wore me down but that was the last time I went to Harborview. All because of the horrible staff and not because of the doctors and nurses.
I wish you a speedy recovery and I pray you will get healthy again. Keep fighting my friend and don't let the b.s. system get you down!
Rockefeller medicine, our healthcare system and AMA were taken over by foreign enemies in the early 1900s around the same time our banking was.
There are good doctors out there, but the ones who go through the system are usually brainwashed and have a false medical worldview that was set up by the petroleum industry designed to keep us sick and sell us pills and expensive procedures. That's not even getting into the food supply...
I've been hearing similar stories about American healthcare all my life. I'm not sure what I can say, except that Americans are a weird bunch with a weird fear of nationalized health care. Really, the only problem we've ever had with it is basically because the numbnuts human-worshippers insist on bringing foreigners in to leech off our system (and I'm sure the Europeans hear that complaint.)
And yes, sometimes those foreigners are American. The hospitals in Windsor, Ontario are (or were, before 9/11) no stranger to poor Detroiters who got dumped in a downtown park at night for to be picked up by police (it's been illegal to be in parks after 10 since the late 70s or so). Now, there are always signs that say how much a foreigner is supposed to have to pay, but get real, social services is called immediately with cases like that, and they have a way to set things up with OHIP. Basically, a government agent getting one part of the government to pay another.
Can you guys get away with making "good faith" payments of a buck a month? (Or would it be more like 10 bucks now, because inflation?)\
I'm very sorry to hear what you have been going through. I'm not sure what treatments you have been given, but I would also say there is significant value in maintaining a healthy lifestyle, particularly your diet, over doing something like chemotherapy (which doesn't really improve your chances of survival).
I'm a complete hypocrite as my diet is not great and I do very little exercise, but I have been changing that with the foods I purchase (i.e. "If it is banned in Europe, I'm not going to eat it"). I recommend reading the book, "Ancient Remedies: Secrets to Healing with Herbs, Essential Oils, CBD, and the Most Powerful Natural Medicine in History."
"The system gives zero fucks about you". One can't repeat it enough, until everyone sees the truth of this statement.
Daily reminder that there are 250,000 deaths per year from medical errors. I have three family members who nearly became part of that statistic.
I am not an organ donor.
You should never be an organ donor.
I know that sounds terrible but people really should look into how they do that shit.
To give a very quick rundown, do you know why the term "braindead" exists? One of the primary reasons is organ donors.
You see, organs are something that they have to retrieve from the human body ASAP. That being said, in most cases, they won't wait until you are actually dead but instead when they decide you are braindead.
What does that mean?
It means that while you're still alive they will declare you braindead, they will pump you full of pain medicine (if you're braindead, why do you need it?) then they will extract your organs to essentially finish you off.
After I found out about this, I noped the hell out of that shit. I honestly think of few things more terrifying than being at my absolute weakest and some rich assholes desperately needs something I have, so Doctors say, "Well, he's braindead. Let's just take it now." and being cognizant and aware the entire time. Nope! Not happening.
In the words of the great philosopher Master Shake:
"I've lived a full life. It's actually been...pretty bitchin'. But now, regrettably, my life has been taken. Please bury me with all my stuff, because you know it's mine."
It appears that some asshole doesn't believe me?
Here ya go:
https://elderlawetn.com/05/do-organ-donors-feel-pain/
Learn to educate yourself.
Not to mention the huge chinazi market for organs. And you know at least some doctors (ahem) are going to be part of that pipeline.
When I was a medical intern, we had a teenager dying, don't remember why, but his organs were okay. I vividly remember the daily meetings where my superiors discussed how to pressure his parents to 'donate' his organs. They refused, so the docs got increasingly pissed and increased pressure. They were so eager to gut that poor kid. I can't imagine how his parents must have felt. Don't remember how it ended since it was a while back. but it was disgusting. They also let middle aged people with kidney failure die because dialysis was too expensive even though it would have saved them. Shit like this was one reason I later left the field.
Yeah, i discovered it though actual association in the field as well. I was floored with some of the stories I would hear about how eager hospital executives could get some times. Especially when they needed a specific organ as a favor for some person of high status, who could boost the image of the hospital.
It's not lost on me that organ donation can save lives but what I think should be standard is a universal agreement of when it should be done. Even more so in an age where human greed, self-service, and ego, has become so prevalent.
what is the way to fix these evils tho?
You don't fix evil.
I'm on the left end of the midwit bell curve on this one: they're my organs and you can't have them. If you need a new one, get right with God.
Also: Why is DNA testing such a hot industry? This gives rich fuckers the chance to find a match outside of a hospital. And then that person mysteriously suffers an accident.
It's very likely. It also gives them a massive data pool to do something else very important that people never really consider: create biological weapons that target specific markers.
People putting faith in a corporate entity who then sells their genetic code to malicious parties willing to use it against them.
Edit: Here's a good example:
https://www.foxnews.com/world/china-collecting-worlds-dna-sinister
Here's a link to the full interview, but that article has the relevant clip illustrating what I'm talking about.
https://youtu.be/Qn4FLJXVfaU
There's far more information out there that shows the same thing, too.
Wow I had no idea about this regarding organ donation! Thank you for sharing this information, and for the link in your comment below. I've always been an organ donor but now I'm considering not doing that anymore, especially in this day and age. I have zero trust for the medical industry and of course for Big Pharma.
I'm still okay with donating blood though, because I'm awake and can consent and I really pay attention to what the people are doing around me.
It's something they simply don't tell people. There are tons of dark stories related to the practice. As I said, I can think of few things more terrifying when at my absolute weakest than spending my final moments being ripped open without any anesthetic or anything. I know it may sounds hyperbolic but that's just how I see it.
In 2021, I completely share your distrust and confidence in the large medical institutions of America — especially after having so much inside knowledge on the intricacies.
Covid only exacerbated these concerns when I watched many hospitals early on in the pandemic — who were financially incentivized — force unnecessary intubation on countless people, because the hospital received more money, which caused bacterial pneumonia in so many people and ended up killing a large portion. New York was one of the best examples of this. The complete disregard all around was staggering.
Money drives the world forward these days as morals and ethics have faltered in the face of greed.
In a proper society, we could do the 'right' thing, provided it doesn't interfere with religious beliefs. On this topic, we're prey to the whims of the profiteering; it's a losing hand, I strongly suggest changing your designation ASAP.
My heart goes out to you, I have a couple family members going through similar and it has been a nightmare. One found out he had cancer long after he should have because a lot of his routine checkups and stuff got pushed back because of covid and all of the bullshit regulations so he’s getting radiation treatment and stuff like that months later than he could have.
Another has had to get multiple surgeries several hours drive from his house, his surgeon is making him get the COVID test at his hospital so he has to be driven up two days before the surgery and either find accommodations or drive back and forth again. For some reason getting a clean COVID test from one of the smaller hospitals 30 minutes from his house isn’t good enough.
Dealing with medical shit like this was hard enough before all of the retardation, but now having all of the smug, authoritarian assholes jacking themselves off to the new power they’ve been given just to annoy regular people has made it a nightmare.
Sorry that you've had such a shit go of it. I know firsthand how miserable and awful the healthcare system can be after dating a nurse for several years.
Not only is it genuinely full of some of the absolute dumbest people a person can imagine, over a period of time, they become so desensitized to the death and pain around them that they genuinely stop giving a shit. That was the hardest thing to see. People suffering and the nurses and Doctors being completely apathetic to it.
I hope you're doing well and are on your way to recovery. Don't lose hope. Feel free to vent any time you need it.
I am currently with Kaiser Permanente as my HMO and this is largely why I will be switching to a different plan next year. Kaiser just seems like it is all administrators. They are so big that they kinda have to be that way. I am going to look for a smaller health care facility and use that as my PCP.
I had a friend who majored in public health in college. I used to think she was majoring in literally how to be a hero. I didnt know the major was all about how to edge your way into being another bureaucrat
And get away with sketchy patient care
why not just tell her to look up ivermectin and the nobel prize. indiamart? you do know drs here will prescribe it right? Fenbendazole Panacur is helping cure some people with cancer if you want whispers.
I'm so sorry for what you're going through! Cancer is difficult in the best of times, and I can't imagine fighting it during this mess. It sounds so frustrating and exhausting, with COVID just making it harder.
I live near Seattle and have been to Harborview a couple of times before. I would agree that the doctors and nurses there are decent (though I'm always wary of allopathic medicine tbh), but the other staff has always been shitty. The front desk workers and receptionists in particular. They were on a power trip before the pandemic so I can't imagine what they're like now. Case in point, I was forced to reschedule an appointment once I was already there because my driver's license was ONE DAY expired so it wasn't considered a "valid ID." Because it was a last minute cancellation, I also had to pay a cancelled appointment fee. I didn't pay that fee for like two or three years but collections finally wore me down but that was the last time I went to Harborview. All because of the horrible staff and not because of the doctors and nurses.
I wish you a speedy recovery and I pray you will get healthy again. Keep fighting my friend and don't let the b.s. system get you down!
Administrators and their spawn are filthy herd animals with the humanity of a parasitic flesh worm.
It’s the same everywhere, in every industry. Clipboard holders filing paperwork and building status report PPT files are petty inhuman filth.
Rockefeller medicine, our healthcare system and AMA were taken over by foreign enemies in the early 1900s around the same time our banking was.
There are good doctors out there, but the ones who go through the system are usually brainwashed and have a false medical worldview that was set up by the petroleum industry designed to keep us sick and sell us pills and expensive procedures. That's not even getting into the food supply...
"The system gives zero fucks about you"
no refunds.
You have my sympathies.
I've been hearing similar stories about American healthcare all my life. I'm not sure what I can say, except that Americans are a weird bunch with a weird fear of nationalized health care. Really, the only problem we've ever had with it is basically because the numbnuts human-worshippers insist on bringing foreigners in to leech off our system (and I'm sure the Europeans hear that complaint.)
And yes, sometimes those foreigners are American. The hospitals in Windsor, Ontario are (or were, before 9/11) no stranger to poor Detroiters who got dumped in a downtown park at night for to be picked up by police (it's been illegal to be in parks after 10 since the late 70s or so). Now, there are always signs that say how much a foreigner is supposed to have to pay, but get real, social services is called immediately with cases like that, and they have a way to set things up with OHIP. Basically, a government agent getting one part of the government to pay another.
Can you guys get away with making "good faith" payments of a buck a month? (Or would it be more like 10 bucks now, because inflation?)\
I'm very sorry to hear what you have been going through. I'm not sure what treatments you have been given, but I would also say there is significant value in maintaining a healthy lifestyle, particularly your diet, over doing something like chemotherapy (which doesn't really improve your chances of survival).
I'm a complete hypocrite as my diet is not great and I do very little exercise, but I have been changing that with the foods I purchase (i.e. "If it is banned in Europe, I'm not going to eat it"). I recommend reading the book, "Ancient Remedies: Secrets to Healing with Herbs, Essential Oils, CBD, and the Most Powerful Natural Medicine in History."
In the time of covidity I was a monkey
Why do you think they've always been so hot for socialized medicine?
Why are you posting something from over a year ago now?
Why are you posting something from over a year ago now?