The absolute negligence, and belligerence in killing my wife with Decadron and Remdesivir!!!
Written by Douglas D. Nelsen(Husband)
I told the DR to use Hydroxychloroquine. He said it was not approved.
On 11/25/2020, my wife Mary, and I just got home from an appointment she had at the Alaska Heart Institute. We received a phone call from one of the nurses informing us that someone at Alaska Heart had tested positive for Covid, and that we should probably go to get tested ourselves. We went to get the swab in the nose and went back home to quarantine for our 14 days.
We were preparing for Thanksgiving on the 26th, and the morning of the 27th a ding came in on my phone telling me that we both tested positive. We were both quarantining anyways so we carried on with our day. We both felt like we may have had a mild cold. On 11/28/2020, we were both having devotion together like normal, when my wife told me she was having a hard time breathing. I told her that I would take her to the ER, but she insisted I call a ambulance. I told her that I would help her to the truck and take her. I knew that I could go into ER with her, but if they admitted her, I would not be able to go in with her.
Unfortunately, because of her persistence, we called the ambulance. The ambulance came, put her on oxygen, and took her away from me, never to be seen in person again. We talked on face time and it seemed like everything was ok. We had been to many appointments together and were always together. This was a first I could not be there. The nurses assured me that they were taking good care of my wife and that they could not send her home with the amount of oxygen that she required.
I had heard of good results with some doctors prescribing Hydroxychloroquine, so my wife’s daughter and I asked the doctor to try it. Right! What did he have to lose! Of course, he told us it was not proven, but there were more trials on it than Remdesivir with no side effects!!! He would not do it. To make a long story short, I got a call on 12/9/2020, telling me my wife had taken a turn for the worse and what did I want to do? I told him to treat her as if she was his wife, mother, sister, etc. I did not want my wife to suffer. At 6:48 pm the night of 12/9/2020, my wife took her last breath.
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