...I didn't. Because I knew what they were capable of:
Sarene Taylor, 88, was admitted to a North Wales hospital after suffering a stroke roughly four weeks ago, but according to Rob Taylor doctors said there was nothing more they could do and they started end of life care with fluids and food being withdrawn.
Mr Taylor, a decorated and respected former North Wales rural police officer, described the approach to end-of-life care as 'inhumane' and 'heartbreaking' for the family and said it has to change.I wonder if he ever had to arrest someone for neglect of the elderly in his police career?
He also spoke about reporting the circumstances that led to his mother's death to North Wales Police and the Older People's Commissioner for Wales.
Who'll do nothing but claim to be 'following agreed procedures'...
'This is not a story about illegality or legality, it's about ethics. My mum is still alive - 24 to 25 days in without any food, any water, no IV drip, nothing - she's still alive - and it's inhumane and absolutely harrowing to the family and inhumane.
'This is how you would treat people back in the 11th and 12th Century - not 2023.'
Quite. But then, we're devolving as a society, aren't we?
A certain "Doctor" Mengele was very keen on this sort of "experimentation"
ReplyDeleteI've tried, and tried, and tried, to explain to people that 'this' is what having a DNR notice imposed on a loved one entails, but ...
ReplyDeleteBut, but ... it just means no active CPR in case of cardiac arrest, I hear so many say and believe. No! Immediately a DNR notice is added to your notes 'all' treatment other than basic 'care' is withdrawn - and that includes all those medications and therapies you've been using for decades (think insulin stopped for diabetics, etc.).
The simple fact is this case isn't even vaguely unusual in the modern NHS (you'd be hard-pressed to find a ward in any hospital in the UK, other than paediatrics and maternity, where there aren't multiple identical examples. Fact!).
Now do you begin to understand why I state that 'every' nurse, doctor and paramedical professional in the NHS is either corrupt or complicit? To be still employed within the NHS 'all' such 'must' either agree with or be 'doing' this, daily. (Be honest and 'think' just what kind of people would/could happily continue working in a system that they don't just 'know' does this, but do it themselves, as a matter of the 'normal' accepted working day!?).
Still want to 'clap for' them?
I'm utterly ashamed to ever have worked as a nurse. When people finally understand what was, and still is, being done to their loved ones (as I've said repeatedly) there 'will' be bounties posted on the heads of anyone/everyone who is, or was, an NHS 'angel' (of death).
[Excuse the Godwin's law aspect, but in comparison to 'the camps', this is actually worse. In scale, numbers and simply by concealing what they cheerfully, gleefully do. Add in the abortion factories and the trans mutilations and ... those camps are looking pretty good in comparison, aren't they?].
I can't understand the use of the word "care" in the starvation of a patient who is unable to communicate. Were the lady's family made aware of this decision, or did someone just say, "If we stop giving this patient food and drink, she'll soon pop her clogs, leaving an available bed. Also,not having to spend money on food will save a bit of cash which we can put towards the salary of a Previous Experiences Manager"?
ReplyDeleteI, personally, have had fabulous hospital treatments for cancer, and Guillen Barre Syndrome, but this story is horrendous, and everyone involved in deciding this non-treatment should be sacked and banned from practising medicine.
Penseivat
And of course this is happening in Wales, run by the socialist loony Drakeford, where we are told the NHS is safe in their hands etc etc etc.
ReplyDelete"A certain "Doctor" Mengele was very keen on this sort of "experimentation""
ReplyDeleteAnd modern 'doctors' of his ilk should be dealt with the same way...
"I've tried, and tried, and tried, to explain to people that 'this' is what having a DNR notice imposed on a loved one entails, but ..."
I can understand how people don't want to believe it. It doesn't seem like anything that should ever be tolerated in a First World country.
", personally, have had fabulous hospital treatments for cancer, and Guillen Barre Syndrome, but this story is horrendous, and everyone involved in deciding this non-treatment should be sacked and banned from practising medicine."
You forgot 'prosecuted for murder'.
"And of course this is happening in Wales, run by the socialist loony Drakeford, where we are told the NHS is safe in their hands etc etc etc."
Well, it is. It's the 'service users' that aren't!