The medications were hurting more than helping. He became worse and worse in their care.
Evidence: Interview Recording
My husband was not allowed any IVs even though he was severely dehydrated. They said they like top treat COVID-19 patients on the drier side even though he had not been tested yet much less gotten the results back of the COVID-19 tests. They also did not give him anything to eat until late in the evening or the next day, even though we asked several times. This may have been an oversight, but I'm not sure... badgered by an Xray tech in the ER about not getting the vax...repeatedly asked by doctors and nurses why we did not get the shot.
He was not given any hydrating IVs even though severely dehydrated - only allowed small sips of water and ice chips, food was not given until late in the evening even though asked repeatedly; denied Ivermectin even though we requested it as soon as we got to the ER; literally begged for it for 4 days...finally allowed it to be given but in too small a dose and too late; I was able to stay with Raul the entire time he was in the hospital. The were talking about putting him on a ventilator early on...finally went in the evening of July 19th...moved to the second hospital (Bergan Mercy) and put on ECMO on July 22nd. He passed away on Sept. 28, 2021.
Summary of care:
My husband, Raul Osuna…..the sole owner and employee of a dental lab became completely exhausted and dehydrated after spending very long days preparing to go on a family vacation.
Immediately after admission to Immanuel Hospital and discovering that Raul had not gotten the vaccines, opting instead to take vital supplements…..doctors immediately diagnosed COVID-19 without any confirmation of tests and prescribed remdesivir and Actemra without informed consent of Raul or me. Informed consent for any EUA is required. Staff also denied Raul hydrating IVs, stating that “we don’t administer IVF to COVID patients” which is in direct conflict with the NIH protocol that they professed to follow.
Lactated Ringers to treat dehydration was finally administered on July 17th……three days after admission. I asked for, pleaded, begged for ivermectin and was completely ignored by doctors. The hospitalist in charge of Raul’s care actually lied stating that he was not the hospitalist and could not make ANY decisions (regarding Raul’s care). This lie was caught on a recording and also supported by hospital records listing him as the hospitalist. Ivermectin was finally administered on July 18th. Several medications were given that had “difficulty breathing” as a side effect which doctors used to justify placing Raul on an ECMO machine for over 60 + days. Raul died September 28, 2021.
Action taken by family.
We gleaned over 8,000 pages of hospital records documenting Raul’s 11 week stay at Immanuel and Bergan Mercy Hospitals. A family physician in Lincoln, NE reviewed our summary and most of these records and found several areas where “standard of care” was not followed. We also filed a claim with the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) against the hospitalist that lied to me. This claim was denied without even reviewing the 49 pages of supporting documents and a flash drive with the recordings mentioned above. We also offered to provide more information and was available to answer any questions. No effort was made to investigate our claim.
Traci L Osuna
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Testimony Clips 12
The following clips were extracted from Raul Osuna's recorded testimony interview. Each captures a key moment relevant to one or more of the 25 documented COVID protocol commonalities.
“"we don't know if they upped these medicines prior to the nineteenth to push the fact that they put him on... Because after he passed away, we did contact another doctor locally... And he said, you know, it would be interesting to take a closer look at what how what medications or what they need, what they were doing prior to him getting put on the ventilator because it looked to him, looking at his records, that he was getting better.”
“"And my sister and I were like, what? You know, because they kept saying, oh, you know, he's doing good... they mentioned palliative care to my father. They never came to really talk to us about it.”
“"You know? Not let you know, no IV. No talking about the ivermectin. No no family input. And that primarily happened at the first hospital.”
“"And, well, we don't do that here. We don't recommend it. And we said, well, we're we just wanna try it. You know? Well, that's a personal preference. Okay. Our personal preference is to try the ivermectin. Well, you know, we don't do you no... Well, just kept putting us off. Finally, like, after three or four days, the doctor one of the doctors said, well, it won't hurt anything, but I'm gonna be called to the principal's office.”
“"But this whole time, he was coherent. He was having conversations. He was sitting up. We just thought we were gonna be checked out and maybe, hopefully, maybe get an IV and and head out. But they ended up checking him in on the records that said he would probably be there maybe... it was something like two, like, stay overnight or two forty eight hours or something.”
“"we would ask for ivermectin, a hydroxychloroquine. We said we did not want, they Remdesivir. [...] they already started giving it to him. [...] no informed consent, nothing about, you know, being experimental.”
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