Allowed to see family or patient advocate?: yes_fam
Asked to sign DNR: yes
Asked if vaccinated: yes
Was the victim treated differently as a result of disclosing their vax status?: idk
Holly was denied the treatment she wanted and sent home to get worse. The family did not know where to get Ivermectin. The doctors would only repeat that they must do what is protocol.
Name of Victim: Holly Breeze
Age: 52 years old
Date of onset of symptoms: 01/17/2022
First sought medical attention: 01/19/2022
Admitted to hospital: 01/26/2022
Treatment received at hospital: Treated adequately
Experience in hospital:
Refused hospitalization at another hospital. Sent home on oxygen. Days later worse, brought her to Harris. She refused remdesivir but they said she’s past that. Offered monoclonal antibodies but didn’t receive. Asked to put her on vent a day after she seemed to get better. She relented against our advice thinking she was dying.
Holly’s Story – Medical establishment all failed her
Written by Ollie Horton (Sister in law)
Holly’s story is told by her sister-in-law Ollie Horton. Ollie is a survivor of the protocols and you can find her story also in the Covid Humanity Betrayal Memory Project. As Ollie finally healed from her own stay at a hospital in Decatur Texas, Holly became ill.
Holly became ill at the end of January 2022. She went to a Denton, TX hospital where she was refused hospital care because she did not want Remdesivir. Holly went home with oxygen only and was denied any other protocol. A week later she was really sick so we took her to Harris Methodist in Fort Worth, TX. She didn’t want to go back to Denton. It was her 52nd birthday when they hospitalized her. They asked her if she would try monoclonal antibodies. She agreed but we found out later they never gave her this treatment. Any treatment that Holly or the family asked for was met with the response that they “can only follow protocol”.
On the 2nd of Feb, Dr came in while I was there and said she seemed to be on the mend. I agreed. She looked better. Next day, my brother called me crying and said they wanted to put her on a vent and she agreed. Within hours she was on a vent. I found out later from a nurse about the respiratory suppressors they had put Holly on. They limited visitors to 1 visitor a day for 2 hours a day. This made it very hard to advocate for Holly. They seemed to be pushing the ventilator from day one. They mentioned it several times. And then started telling us that she was having heart issues and that her other organs were shutting down.
Days before she died we met with Dr John Hollingsworth who was in charge of her care. Asked about the four respiratory suppressors including fentanyl given with a vent, Dr was very defensive and said this is protocol! Protocol. When asked about other treatments. He was very angry at being questioned. She died a couple days later. Apparently she was having “heart episodes” after being out in vent. Never had heart problems before.
Holly passed away on Feb 11th, 2022. Holly was a beautiful, young wife and mother. Much loved by her family. My brother and I are both blaming ourselves for not doing more. We should have been allowed to be with her to advocate for her. And early treatment protocols that work like Ivermectin and HCQ should be available to everyone. We are still waiting to obtain her full medical records to see what she received and why it caused multiple organ failure.
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