Evidence: Interview Recording
I was treated with disrespect, staff made me feel guilty about my choice, continuously berated me saying the only reason I was probably going to pull through was that I was younger.
I first started experiencing Covid symptoms on August 10th, 2021. On August 11th, 2021, I went to an urgent care for a Covid test and testing positive. I sought Ivermectin from the Urgent Care I went to and was denied. Then, I called my family doctor, and was denied as well.
I ended up getting a prescription from a Doctor affiliated with FLCCC and got my hands on Ivermectin. However that took another 2 days. Then, 3 days later, my wife came down with Covid as well. I gave my Ivermectin supply to her until she could get a prescription as well.
My symptoms continued to decline after coming off the Ivermectin. Eventually, I developed Pneumonia. I got to a point where my blood oxygen read 84. So, my wife took me to Baylor Scott and White – Grapevine, located in Grapevine, TX.
I got to the hospital ER, and only I was allowed in as Covid protocols only allowed 1 person in at the time. I waited in the ER for about an hour and a half before I was seen. After I was taken back.
I was immediately quarantined and left in a room for about 3 hours, during this time they hooked me up to oxygen and an IV. After getting oxygen, I started to feel better. Luckily I was able to take my phone with me.
I was taken to the Covid wing of the ICU, where I was immediately put on remdesivir without my consent or knowledge. I was in the ICU for 6 days total, and during that time I was never able to see my wife, who I designated as my advocate.
I was subjugated to continual remarks that I wouldn’t be there or I would be better if I was vaccinated. That I was lucky I am young or else I wouldn’t have great chances or would have to be put on a ventilator. After the 2nd day of being in the hospital, I started to call my wife every time a nurse or doctor came into the room.
During my time there, I was never taken out of bed until day 5. I lost my ability to walk independently because I was too weak. I never had a bowel movement because no one would take me to the bathroom, and I used a bedside urinal whenever I had to relieve myself.
I never had my gown changed the entire visit, even after it got covered in some of my blood from a nose bleed. I did not receive any hygiene items until day 4, and it was not until I asked for them. I did not get any sleep or rest during my stay.
The hospital refused to discharge me for 2 days after they said I was ok and passed some tests they made me do. They wouldn’t let me go without having an oxygen supply at home, which I had to call a local oxygen vendor for and coordinate a delivery.
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Testimony Clips 30
The following clips were extracted from Kevin Tyykila's recorded testimony interview. Each captures a key moment relevant to one or more of the 25 documented COVID protocol commonalities.
“"in order to release you, you have to pass this, like, this breathing test or something like that. And they never did anything to help me to get to the point where I can actually, like, pass their breathing.”
“"she was never able to come in. Never able to see me. And yeah, it was just it was just not a great experience.”
“"And so I also didn't sleep well. I was sleep deprived. I'm pretty sure I started to so I had some, kind of insomniac insomnia kinda symptoms at the time because I wasn't sleeping. Right?”
“"This is what I get paid for is the five day is is they get paid for a five day treatment. And, also, they knew me being young, I was at a lower risk of being intubated. So they kicked me out probably as quick as they could looking back. ... They said they would not release me unless, I or my wife had the oxygen in possession. ... The funny thing was the whole time I was waiting to be released because oh, yeah. They actually wanna keep me another day too during this whole time. I said, no. I'm getting out here today.”
“"I asked, you know, hey. Can I get ivermectin? Can I get hydroxychloroquine? They said, no. No. Those don't work. [...] they told me, oh, yeah. We can do that. They they told me, oh, those won't help you at this point, so we're not gonna give them to you.”
“"they didn't give you inhaled steroids for your pneumonia like they did at the other okay. Yeah. They didn't give me any I I mean, they gave me steroids for sure.”
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