"You already know the system loves control.
And listen, I know you don’t ever want to use a hospital. But if you fall and break a hip or have a bone in your arm sticking out, you have no choice. If you have a heart attack in the grocery store, someone else can have 911 on the way, even without your knowledge.
With the I Do Not Consent Form™ in hand, so far, every single patient age 18+ has been protected from hospital protocols — but this article brings out another layer, one that is important to know as a behind-the-scenes look at the “teachable moment” to boost compliance, and what the Preop Nurses may say or think (without telling you).
You schedule surgery. You sign consents for the procedure, anesthesia, and known risks. You go under. And while you’re unconscious, some hospitals have protocols to jab you (or your child) with a vaccine — flu, COVID, or others — without your explicit, awake consent.
This isn’t conspiracy theory. It’s published medical practice.
The “Teachable Moment” They Don’t Tell You About
Hospitals and anesthesiologists openly discuss perioperative vaccination as a way to boost compliance. While you’re out cold for surgery, they administer the shot. Reasons given: convenience, higher uptake rates, and eliminating needle fear in kids.
Kaiser Permanente in Santa Clara offers flu shots to children under anesthesia for procedures like eye surgery or dental work. See HERE.
Children’s hospitals have implemented standardized processes, with dramatically increased vaccination rates. One program went from ~140 to over 2,000 flu shots per year..."
Much more excellent information in the article below. Due to complicated layout and formatting, I won't copy the rest of the article but wanted to include this:
How to Protect Yourself as a Rebel Patient
"Give legal notice. Sign and Notarize your I Do Not Consent Form™ (IDNCF™). Download, print, notarize for free at your bank, then deliver as instructed. NOTE: There is no consent/dissent document for children at this time.
Put into the record. The IDNCF™ comes with a cover letter that gives instructions to put it in your medical record. Your Preop Nurse should also ask you about Advance Directives and Medical Records. Have those ready and hand them a copy of your IDNCF™ at the same time.
Bring an advocate: Have a trusted person with you in pre-op who will reinforce your wishes, because the legal notice needs a backup human.
Ask direct questions: “Do you give any vaccines during this procedure? Under what conditions? Who makes that decision if I’m unconscious?”
Research the hospital: Call ahead. Ask for their perioperative vaccination policy.
Document everything: Record conversations (where legal).
Paper copies. Keep paper copies of all consents and dissents, which includes the standard hospital admission paperwork. Do not sign a blanket admission form, but even if you do, your IDNCF™ supercedes it."
https://therebelpatient.substack.com...ntId=278286020