Nurses Speak Out, #0018, 27/09/2021, RN. Palliative Care Ward, Melbourne, VIC, AHPRA Verified
By Staff Reporter
Nurses Speak Out #0018
27/09/2021
RN. Palliative Care Ward, Melbourne. VIC. AHPRA Verified
I’m a RN working on a Palliative Care ward in a major Melbourne hospital.
We never had Covid patient as they stay on the acute wards, obviously we need to protect our non-Covid patients.
However, we have had a number of patients coming to our ward and subsequently dying with sudden onset of unusual symptoms. Of course, no connection has been made to the jab what so ever.
One male 70-something had his second AZ jab and a few days later suddenly collapsed with seizures. He was brought into the hospital, ICU, had a number of CT’s, MRI’s and other investigations done, was intubated for a number of weeks. Every time he was extubated, he was having seizures despite being on high doses of anticonvulsant (anti-seizer medication). The medical team decided he might have Autoimmune encephalitis (=autoimmune brain inflammation) even though the EEG and blouds did not confirm this conclusively.
(1). A man in that age group suddenly having an autoimmune disease? Eventually the decision was made to palliate him, which is when he was transferred to our ward. He somehow stabilised on our ward but was bedbound and definetly not like himself. Now here’s the twist. All along in his medical history, the diagnoses was documented as “autoimmune encephalitis vs. vaccine injurie post AZ”. At one stage during the weekly meeting, I actualy asked if he was going to be a Coroners case, since it’s unclear what his cause of death would be.
I was looked at realy strange, my concern was dismissed, I was told no it’s clear that he suffers from Autoimmune Encephalitis. After that the above comment was removed and his diagnoses remained Autoimmune encephalitis. To me this was a trigger to start looking at each patients history deeper.
(2). A female 65 years old and healthy was transferred to us after she’d suddenly collapsed at home for unknown reasons. ICU, intubated, again seizures from unkown reasons. They had done all the tests available under the sun(whole body MRI, CT, EEG, Autoimmune tests, etc). Medical team unable to find a cause of her severe deterioration. Decision was made to palliate. Transferred to us and then died after a couple of weeks. At least this one was a Coroners, as the cause of death was unclear.
A number of other patients were transferred to us, mostly with some sort of seizure that led to a collapse, or Stroke that led to more strokes and collapses. Sometimes one has to dig a bit to find info of recent vaccination with Covid vaccine!
I am genuenly concerned for every single person that had or will have the jab! Please don’t take it!
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