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She had breast cancer, it went into remission and then metastasized and spread to her bone structure. Diagnosis is terminal, prognosis is 5-7 years. It is what it is.

She goes for checkups at the local hospital fairly regularly. This time, my mother took her just so she'd have company and to catch up on family things. I asked my mother what the conditions of the hospital were like, since we're being told that they're simply overflowing and bursting at the seams.

She said "Other than the emergency room, it was empty. We had to go from one end to the other for various scans and tests, and it was like we owned the place. No one there."

So, where are all the patients that are dying on ventilators? We're just overflowing according to the government, but this information corroborates a story a friend and former coworker told me about one of the larger hospitals here in the city - quiet as a mouse with no one around.

It is what it is.

She had breast cancer, it went into remission and then metastasized and spread to her bone structure. Diagnosis is terminal, prognosis is 5-7 years. It is what it is. She goes for checkups at the local hospital fairly regularly. This time, my mother took her just so she'd have company and to catch up on family things. I asked my mother what the conditions of the hospital were like, since we're being told that they're simply overflowing and bursting at the seams. She said "Other than the emergency room, it was empty. We had to go from one end to the other for various scans and tests, and it was like we owned the place. No one there." So, where are all the patients that are dying on ventilators? We're just overflowing according to the government, but this information corroborates a story a friend and former coworker told me about one of the larger hospitals here in the city - quiet as a mouse with no one around. It is what it is.

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[–] 6 pts

I have pernicious anemia, and the treatment center for that just happens to be the same one as for the cancer patients. I can confirm, the place is empty. The last time I was there (a couple of months ago) I saw 3 people come and go throughout the 8 hours I was there. The rest of the hospital was just as empty by the look of it. I know for a fact that a bunch of the wards are currently closed due to no patients.

[–] 5 pts

I hear that same story over and over.

I live close to one of the larger hospitals in the city. You can tell when it gets busy - just more cars in the lots. That usually happens around winter, which makes sense as respiratory diseases hit harder in the winter. It's not looking very busy right now.

[–] 5 pts

It makes me so mad to think that there must be a lot of people suffering because they think the hospitals are overflowing so they don't seek treatment. I personally know 2 people who had their chemo stopped because "covid", one has since died from lack of treatment. It's just so fucked up.

[–] 3 pts

It is fucked up badly. One of the reports I read (since quietly removed from every source I can find) stated that many of the "excess deaths" were from people not getting the care they needed.

[–] [deleted] 4 pts

One of my sisters is in government work in austin, she said the "full" hospitals had 14% covid patients.

[–] 1 pt

So instead of saying "We have as many covid patients as we can handle and the rest is fine," they just say "We're full up go away!"

Had to go to some for imaging and there was never more than two patients at any facility I was at. Usually it is packed. Maybe soon it will be again!

[–] 0 pt

Since we're all going to die from the Lambda, Kappa, Delta, Gamma, Delta Plus, and all the other variants, maybe!

We'll all be fraternity Brothers!

[–] 1 pt

Anything changed in your aunt's life recently?

[–] 1 pt

Well, the breast cancer had went into remission, but a lot of things happened.

She's generally a stress puppy that likes to be in control, so she's in everyone's business. Also, my uncle pretty much went full Alzheimer's over the past few years, and she was having a very stressful time dealing with someone who was essentially a small child. (He's in a care facility now.)

I'm guessing the stress she creates for herself and the stress of taking care of someone else didn't help at all.

[–] 1 pt

Same shit happened with my aunt, stress of life just got to her.

[–] 1 pt

We're just trying to take it as it comes. Not much else to do, I guess it's up to her if she wants to fight it.

[–] 1 pt

I was in ER last weekend, literally the only patient they had at the time, got us a room and made us wait an hour to see anyone anyway.

[–] 1 pt

Tell her to Google the "joe tippens protocol" - then go here after figuring it out: https://thehappyhealingstore.com/

[–] 0 pt

I'll pass it along. Thank you.

[–] 1 pt

Here is his direct blog: https://www.mycancerstory.rocks/

Might as well get the story from the man himself, but there are TONS of interviews with him on YouTube as well if that's more her style.

[–] 1 pt

Our local hospital is relatively empty as well, and it's technically too small for the community

[–] 3 pts

Flatten the curve so that hospitals can cope and take all the time off to twerk as they needed

[–] 1 pt

I had to go to urgent care in the middle of the last "wave" in January and there wasn't another fucking soul in the whole urgent care. Walking down the corridor to xray was like being in a school hallway over the summer - nobody there.

[–] 0 pt

I hear that in so many places. A co-worker's wife works in the medical field as a rep for SomeCo, she talks to nurses that tell a similar story.

[–] 1 pt

So the same as last year.

5-7 years? That’s a long time for metastatic cancer. In that time frame 4 or 5 drugs will be out to pro long it even longer.

[–] 0 pt

I'm sure. I just know that's what she was told.

[–] 1 pt

Well that’s good news, a lot can happen in that time frame.

[–] 1 pt

Ok people we have a big problem

I am a 100% jews did 9/11 the international bankers run america... jfk was killed we didn't go to the moon conspiracy guy.

I don't believe covid1984 at all it is a giant lie. I have seen empty hospital videos.

BUT.....

Randomly I have talked to at least 4 different people in the medical field in hospitals and they don't know me... one is a nurse buying a duplex from me. One was a lyft driver who's wife works in respritory... another was a nurse on a flight with me and the 4th is my ex wife.

They all say shit is pretty bad in Texas hospitals. They don't like it. Young people with bad lung issues going on vents.

I don't believe the holacough I think we are being lied to it is part of a communist great reset. Why would these random people lie to me? If it was one or two? But 4 different random people with similar stories? It makes no fucking sense

[–] 0 pt

A lot of the problem is lack of staff. It was bad before covid, I assume it's much worse now. For reference, I was a nurse in both a private and public hospital, and a paramedic. As for the young people - I'd bet money that they are vaxxed people, because a normal, health immune system should not have trouble getting rid of a bad cold virus.

[–] 0 pt

RSV is really bad right now too.

Without more data no one can be sure if it's covid, reactions to injections, or something else. We just know that we're told it's "COVID!!!1!"

[–] 0 pt

graphene oxide in vaccines graphene oxide reacts to certain frequencies those frequencies happen to be in the range 5g operates in

there was a video of someone who had pulled something out of their arm on bitchute with a magnet as well

[–] [deleted] 0 pt (edited )

social media is full of exaggerating medical people. they're liberals. the past 16 months should have shown everyone that many liberals are "on board" with zionist / communist terrorism, dishonesty, hypocrisy, etc.
globalists, politicians, the media, and liberals ruined their credibility.

p.s. people are divided about the "pandemic": liberals vs. conservatives. it's been that way, the whole time. i'm not claiming that every medical person is liberal. i'm saying: if a person is liberal and works in the medical profession, of course they are going to exaggerate covid.

[–] 1 pt

That is because the whole thing is a hoax!

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