A week ago I started to feel weak when walking. A few days later I had
shortness of breath that got progressively worse, I could not sleep well
and was coughing all night.
I have a real dislike of hospitals especially now because of all the things I
and all of on P.A. know about.
I called my cardiologist and was advised to go to the emergency room
at the hospital 40 min. drive away. My wife drove me there. At the
emerg. intake desk I told them I would not take a "swab" covid test.
After a lot of waiting (to be expected) I was brought to a room where
I had the usual tests with a half hour interval between each (again,to
be expected, as there is shortages in all hospitals.)
A nurse came around and asked if I would consent to treatment. I said
"not all, some but not all."
I had read about the procedures they go through especially with elderly
patients, from listening to Brighteon by Mike Adams of Natural Health.
which I highly recommend.
I refused the "swab" felt that that might nput me into a different category.
After a cat scan etc. I thought they might say, "You need to stay over night,"
which I was not prepared to do. Next thing would be you need to go on a
respirator." That would be the last nail in the coffin. I would ABSOLUTELY
not do that.
After three hours the Dr. said I was being discharged and could go home.
I was given a prescription drug and a prescription for 5 days.
I am telling this so that any elderly person who has to go to the hospital
can be prepared.
What you don't know can be detrimental to your health. These are strange
times and things have changed dramatically.
Good luck!