They were Denied the Right to Try and the hospital did not honor Jim's DNR when he went into cardiac arrest.
Evidence: Interview Recording
The doctors told me his numbers were improving, as far as CV19 was concerned, so they expected him to be able to breathe better. He no longer had Covid, yet was put on a ventilator the morning he passed, against his wishes.
Jim was feeling bad in Aug or Sept, 2020. He called his doctor, I believe, and they may have told him to go to ER. He went to ER. Negative for Covid, but had pneumonia. He was given some medication and a prescription then sent home. He finally got better. Then about Nov. 2, he developed a cough, but had no fever. On Nov. 3, he got a fever and felt really bad, so he went back to the ER. It was confirmed that he had Covid. He was given some medication and OTC supplements, kept overnight, and sent home the next day. He was told if he got to where he couldn’t breathe to come back to ER. He went back on Nov. 12 and never came home. He had his phone and was texting us for several days.
Our son got his charger to him. He complained about the bed being really uncomfortable. The charge nurse tried to help with that. When the doctor called me to tell me they were going to give him Remdesivir, I thought it was what the President took and used to recover. It was not. I had never heard of it. The President took Regeneron. VERY DIFFERENT! He had either 4 or 5 days of that. The Doctor reported everyday saying his inflammation markers were improving. He was still needing oxygen though and they couldn’t figure out why. I suspect an undiagnosed collapsed lung because eventually his heart gave out. He had a DNR and requested no ventilator. The hospital chaplain witnessed the DNR on Zoom with Jim, our son and an attorney.
Yet, the following day, they still resuscitated him AND put him on a ventilator. I think for the money, and to cover their tracks of inadequate early treatment, poor hospital protocol, including Remdesivir, and an undiagnosed collapsed lung. My son and daughter had to argue with them so we could go in and be with him as he passed when they took him off the vent. We had to take him off because both lungs had collapsed and his heart kept stopping. He was suffering terribly. To be totally transparent, he had been diagnosed in the early 2000s with NF-3, which caused him to struggle walking with his right leg. He used a cane and was usually in a lot of pain.
He used Tramadol and OTC pain medications to manage it. He had just beat Hep C earlier in the year. He was completely clear! Blood tests were great, even in the hospital, liver function was perfect, before the “treatment.” He had been steadily working prior to November, 2020, getting ready to retire in January, 2021. He missed his entire retirement that he worked so hard for his whole life. It was stolen from him!
This regime killed tens of thousands of people and has stolen lives this entire 3 years. They are still at it too!
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Testimony Clips 7
The following clips were extracted from Jim Thiehoff's recorded testimony interview. Each captures a key moment relevant to one or more of the 25 documented COVID protocol commonalities.
“"I personally think that that pain that he was experiencing was from a collapsed lung, and they couldn't they didn't know it. And that's what caused his heart to stop beating because I've read that that an, a collapsed lung can do that. It can tax the heart and put stress on it and cause it difficulty.”
“"And so we felt like that he didn't want to be, you know and he already had the DNR. They just did not honor it. And I feel like that was for money. I I truly do. I I know that sounds awful, but they knew what his wishes were.”
“"And I even think that he might have tested, negative for the COVID for COVID after he'd been there for so long, like six or seven days, I think he had finally tested negative.”
“"the doctor said that, you know, his lungs were collapsed and his heart kept stopping. And so we felt like that he didn't want to be, you know and he already had the DNR. They just did not honor it. And I feel like that was for money. I I truly do. I I know that sounds awful, but they knew what his wishes were.”
“"So we had to suit up, my son and I. We suited up. I mean, you would have thought we were going to the moon or something. We had face mask, two masks, face shield, three pairs of gloves, the big old white suit, and, we got to be in there when he passed.”
“"I think that they were just keeping him alive. You know? I mean, I I don't think that he was gonna ever recover. He never, you know... How much remdesivir did he get? ... he got all five doses. ... I found out I don't know. And I thought he was getting the I thought he was getting Regeneron, so we didn't I did too.”
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