My husband, Doug, went to Bellin Memorial Hospital in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on September 3rd 2021, for a bad sinus infection, which often happened. The doctor told us he tested positive for COVID-19 and wanted to watch him overnight because of his symptoms. The doctor said he should be released in the morning as long as his vitals stayed normal. -19
All his vitals stayed good, but they put him on Seroquel to help his unstable moods. He didn’t have that until they started that and a couple other drugs. The next doctor that came on duty decided Doug should be put in COVID isolation. We were told Doug was getting the monoclonal antibodies infusion, but on his medical records, it’s actually listed as the MRNA infusion.
While in isolation Doug was given remdesivir, Seroquel, baricitinib, tocilizumab, montelukast, and several other drugs. Doug did get better and was released from isolation, and we told the doctor he wanted to leave and come home since all he needed was a little oxygen. I did go home on oxygen when I had COVID-19. The doctor refused to let Doug leave and within 3 days, Doug was on 100% oxygen.
The doctor put him back in isolation and they had started giving him a Precedex drip to make him more sick prior to the 2nd isolation, they mixed it with remdesivir, Seroquel, fentanyl, morphine, Lexapro, midazolam, baricitinib, tocilizumab and an immune suppressant drug. Every single thing Doug put on his Advanced Directive, the doctors went against, and they bugged him to be vented until he gave in.
After being vented, they continued the remdesivir, fentanyl and morphine until his lung collapsed, and he died. Before that, they kept telling me he was doing good, and they planned to take him off the vent – they lied about everything.
Doug and I never got information on remdesivir. They never asked him for his consent to give him more doses of remdesivir than they told Doug or me, and Doug wasn’t given informed consent on any other drug. After he was vented, they never told me or asked for my permission to give him the remdesivir and other drugs. All they ever said to me was he’s doing good, that they were giving him fluids and they’ll keep watching his vitals.
Doug experienced a very long, painful, slow and suffocating decline that was to kill him. The doctors deprived him of his kidney medication, saying it wasn’t a good drug to mix with the others. It was a potassium prescription, and he complained about sever kidney pain and they ignored him. Doug’s heart function went down after being hospitalized and it stopped for several seconds. The hospital then told me he had to be a DNR, and I had no choice because his heart was declining. I told them he didn’t want to be ventilated to begin with, and they wouldn’t take him off the vent, but instead pushed me to make him a DNR instead.