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I got only two reasons in the recent past that kept me going to hospitals - my mom and my dad. Before they passed away in their old age, each of them had to keep going to hospitals. Because of what I've learned in RPF, I would look at how doctors approach caring for patients, and realize most of what they do is simply wrong-headed but done just the same because that's simply the SOP. To name a few, they love to use Cipro despite the black box warning on it. Its use would cause my dad to develop ALS, where he could not chew and swallow, and had to be fed by a tube in his twilight years. Yet I would be the only one to make this connection, and doctors of course don't care and would always say it's not evidence-based, and I never would confront them on this, as it's a waste of time. In my mom's case, they would put my mom on a parenteral IV feeding where the content includes purified soya oil. The next day, my mom would suffers chills, as her blood sugar would drop (as I suspect and the doctors are clueless) and she would have the chills. So what did the doctor do but put her on Cipro to ward off infection? And this worsened my mom's condition, and she would be in a coma for 3 days. I had to formulate a food that is magnesium and sugar rich and over a week she was fed this and she eventually woke up and was discharged. But before that, a neurologiest would go inspect her and we would be told that she is already old and that we should make preparations to transfer her to a hospice where she would live out her last few days.
So, yeah, I'm not surprised reasonably healthy people are dying from COVID in hospitals. Doctors worsen their patient's condition time and again, and then the clueless patients and their sons and daughters, or parents, would not know about it, and they still thank doctors for a helluva job saving their loved ones. Doctors play the role of villain at the start, and they emerge as heroes. A simple and inexpensive solution would drag out into a saga where expensive pharma meds are used. The perfect happy ending for everyone as long as you hear no evil, see no evil.
And I don't want to die with needles stuck in me in a sunlight-deprived ICU, and my dead body being used by the hospital as ransom before the bills are settled. And I don't want my relatives to be put in debt because it cost me so much just to die, and the wake has not begun.