I’m 5 days out of the hospital after a 7 day stay for covid pneumonia. The 1st day was spent in the ER covid waiting room. A hellish 6 hours sitting in a wheelchair waiting for xrays blood work results. Not a damn thing to drink until I was finally able to get someone’s attention and begged them for a drink.
Anyhow I was put in an ER bed about 7 hours after arriving. One of the first questions I was asked was if I had a living will and if I wanted to be resuscitated. My response was that I didn’t come here to die and if you need to be a hero by all means do it.
I was thinking what kind of question is that to greet a patient with.
I really hate hospitals and the asshats who run them. I as well spent time in the hospital with covid. I asked for ivermectin and the doctor told me she wasn’t giving me horse paste. I told her not to insult my intelligence.
I was asked about a living will and a dnr this past summer when I went into an ER for multiple bee stings while at work. I looked at them incredulously and said just address my swollen hand, arm and brow.
The kind of question the medical industry culture that has emerged would callously ask.
With what appears to be a tiny minority left that seems to be normal, a majority of those in that field appear to be just following orders.
I suspect it was BammyCare that got them to their current state.