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[–] 8 pts

Part of my job is providing IT support to chain of eye doctor/eyeglass retail stores. The doctors there are dumb as shit with technology and full-on Fauci kool-aid drinkers. Double masked, triple jabbed, covidiots. My grandmother is more competent with a computer, and she is dead.

[–] 9 pts

I’ve spent a lot of time I hospitals because my nephew the last time was a week before the pandemic until 45 days later.

They claimed it wasn’t his appendix but a Crohn’s flare and the surgeons and gastros started fighting. The surgeons wanted to send him home with antibiotics and prednisone, the gastros fought for three days finally a new ct scan and his appendix had ruptured. His main gastro is amazing and had to bring in a special radiologist to read a scan from 2 years before and compare it to the first ct they took on day one to prove to them it was an appendix issue before they’d allow the new ct scan on day three when the discovered it was ruptured.

They finally did surgery but his abdominal cavity was already infected and full of fluid, he spent 40 days not getting better on antibiotics with threats of “there’s only 8 rooms for regular patients and the rest of the hospital is going to be filling up with dying covid patients and you might catch it and die also”. The place was a ghost town, never happened. 100’s of rooms empty.

My brother finally called his insurance who sent in a expert and took another ct scan the 4th one and said there’s fluid in his abdomen and he still has an infection, you need to put in drain tubes. The surgical team claimed you don’t need drain tubes the fluid should reabsorb on its own. Then the expert went off saying every doctor or surgeon should know the abdominal cavity doesn’t reabsorb fluid, put drain tubes in and continue antibiotics. 5 days later he was finally home.

He went in the first of March and came out the middle of April and didn’t fully recover his energy etc until august.

I told his parents these surgeons were morons from the first time they came in the room, never the same one, each one had a resident with them, even the chief surgeon was a moron.

He had a ct scan January 2018 this was March 2020 they’d come in and say he just had a ct scan two months ago that showed inflammation. Then you’d correct them and say that was from 2018 and 26 months ago and they’d just look at you and say “that doesn’t matter” yeah it actually does.

They didn’t communicate or write it down in the notes so the next idiot surgeon who’d come in a few hours later would say the same stupid wrong date thing.

After the second one I started being rude, I’d say if you can’t get a date correct and shrug it off why should we listen to anything else you have to say, is it what you’re currently saying correct or wrong? And then they’d leave.

Of course they were wrong, all the threats and all they needed were drain tubes.

Clown show. His gastro saved his life and has even prescribed stuff off label when he takes in a study for the gastro to read etc.

[–] 7 pts

Kinda like the idiots that said I had a CT the day before when it was a year and a half before...."Well your CT yesterday was fine," "That was in April of the year before, not yesterday." "Oh well, whatever..."

[–] 1 pt

Exactly. But imagine 7 surgeons a day for 3 days making the same mistake some of them were the same ones from day to day.

Total imbeciles.

[–] 1 pt

Holy shit…. That was intense. Thanks for sharing, I’m sorry you and your family had to go through that. Unbelievable.

[–] 1 pt

Thanks, It was crazy, after the first 5 days it went to one visitor at a time in the hospital and we rotated out.

About 7 or 8 days in we were basically the only people in the hospital, it was weird walking past inpatient and out patient waiting rooms and they were empty but staff everywhere waiting for the dying to start crawling in.

That’s when we were told no more rotating, one visitor and if they left the hospital they couldn’t re-enter. My brother packed a bag for two weeks and gave it to his wife. She showered in the room and one of the staff took her clothes home once a week to wash them for her.

The only people in the hospital was a fatty onlyfans sex worker who do loud screaming fake orgasms all day and night and some guy who came in after those 8 rooms were sectioned off from a major car accident.

Other then that you just had staff waiting around scaring you every second and security acting like dicks.

Dear Lord kid lucky to be alive.

[–] 1 pt

Yeah, the second time in 2 1/2 years, the first time it was a private surgeon, not the clown surgeons who saved him from the gastros and retarded surgeons from having his large intestines removed, this time it was the gastros that saved him.

He saw the private surgeon on accident and he was supposed to have surgery afterwards with the clowns. It was the first week of January so some clown radiologist read the mri and didn’t know what he was doing.

The private surgeon had the mri open on his computer and when it was mentioned he was having his large intestine removed when he left that office he’s like for what reason? lol. He then read the report and said it’s completely wrong there’s no multiple blockages. He wouldn’t let my nephew leave the exam room until it was completely straightened out.

Just some prednisone and starting Humira and ten days later was fine.

This is the second largest hospital system in the region, they never used to be a client as they are in the last couple of years.

The gastros wanted to call cps but my nephew had declined in 3 weeks and they called to get him an appointment but none were available before that day and they sent him straight to a mri and supposed surgery.

Too bad he had turned 18 a few months before and COS couldn’t do anything plus if they would’ve saw him as an emergency appointment instead of three weeks later nothing would’ve been as severe as it was.

[–] -1 pt

You should know the difference between an empty bed in a hospital and an available bed. Hospitals have plenty of empty beds, but not enough nursing staff to run them. You can't just go into a hospital and lay down in a bed. You need nurses and technicians to actually do the work. There are laws about staffing a hospital and the minimum nurse-to-patient ratio. Nurses are absolutely overrun right now, and tons of them are out sick (because they weren't provided with proper PPE) or just quitting because of burnout. That's why you see empty beds with no patients in them.

[–] 2 pts

This was right before and during the first month of the hospital all hands were on deck, the cafeteria was packed with staff, the halls were filled with staff.

They closed all floors except the maternity ward and 8 rooms on the 11th floor and closed the fire doors that went to those rooms.

The staff was standing around waiting for the dying to show up which never happened. I’m sure the cut staffing sometime after the first month or two, before that they had hired extra medical personnel.

My brother was a director at one of the major hospital systems in his state when it started, he left a few months later saying it was all a sham and the budget was out of control, overtime for people to stand around and do nothing.

The final straw was when they started getting dictated on treatments from the feds, venting and letting people die for money. He left along with another director out of disgust.