
reading this piece for the first time also from @bmj_latest that says killing a newborn “should be permissible in all cases ….. including cases where the newborn is not disabled.”
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reading this piece for the first time also from @bmj_latest that says killing a newborn “should be permissible in all cases ….. including cases where the newborn is not disabled.”

@LighthouseDPC @DrDiGiorgio Medical schools do not produce physicians. They produce useless individuals with medical degrees but no license to practice.

With less than 24 hours left until Hungarians head to the polls, I figured it is a good moment to take one final look at what Viktor Orbán has achieved in his 16 years of uninterrupted, near absolute reign in Hungary, by comparing Hungary’s performance with that of Romania.🧵




I went to the ER bleeding to death and there was no exam, no imaging, nothing. Just an assumption about the cause and a referral to see someone else later. I had to self-manage an active hemorrhage in decompensated shock with no measurable blood pressure. So, yes.





Why don’t they sell zofran over the counter? Even small doses, like come on man. An actual anti-nausea medicine exists and they are so fucking stingy with it






A Russian strike on Kherson killed a mother right before her son’s eyes. His screams... Such grief. Deepest condolences...


In ER. Dr Boyarsky. Only mentioning name in case he forces psych hold. Seriously. Need IV mag sulfate to stop dangerous cardiac symptoms and save ability to stand (stop neuropathy / dysautonomia driven edema compressing calcaneal nerve in heel , denervating muscle. Have muscle death in foot and if it progresses further due to the edema I will lose my ability to stand without a brace or prosthesis Kaiser administrators sent around a memo prohibiting doctors from giving me the magnesium sulfate IV one of them is prescribed for me in another one got permission on safety grounds from nephrology to prescribe. Told me he would prescribe it after he got OK. Now I cannot ask them this because they will get in trouble because of this order. In the emergency room this doctor tells me he’ll call my primary care doctor. My primary care doctor is completely ignorant of the chemical pathology injury while claiming to have scope of practice. He shows with his assessments that the science on fluoroquinolone injury is foreign to him. He told me I just need a different kind of oral magnesium but I told him I was taking 10,000 mg a day, a huge overdose, causing severe diarrhea, to get the fraction of magnesium I have in my system. Dr. Boyarsky treat me as if I am crazy. I told him I see a psychiatrist to get ADHD medication and I’m highly rational and not mentally unwell. It sounds like he was going to force a psychiatrist on me here and I’m terrified. They can easily take your freedom and autonomy by deeming you mentally unwell. This visit started out with a guy name Josh taking my blood pressure so incorrectly and refusing to do it correctly. He actually had me hold my arm in the air. And I was talking during the other BP take. Have to go to the urine sample so I’m cutting off now but if I don’t post again here in the next two hours by 10 AM Pacific time, please people worry about me. I’m in Kaiser West Los Angeles emergency room. And Boyarsky refused to listen to me, so I told him I have medical expertise to try to get him to listen to me so I could explain that my symptoms are not caused by cardiac structure or health or function issues (ruled out by tests inc DVT eco Holter) but are caused by a failure of regulation from the nerve damage (diagnosed small & large fiber neuropathy), and the edema this leads to which magnesium via IV alleviates. Fluoroquinolonechelatw (bind) magnesium in the gut and turn it into an insoluble complex that is excreted. This has left me with a severe me with a severe intracellular magnesium deficiency, causing the kidneys to dump potassium. Plus there is a flooding of calcium due to the NMDA receptor excitotoxicity. This is causing the edema that is leading to the death of muscle in my foot and is leading to the dysregulation of BPM (spiking and diving wildly ) and the sinus tachycardia. Gotta go bc just giving urine sample. Terrified. @KPMemberService I wrote Kaiser chairman into the wee hours. This must be forwarded to his office urgently and immediately because I am a highly rational 60-year-old woman trying to save the muscle in my foot and avoid the continuation of dangerous, life-threatening cardiac symptoms. I was up till three or so in the morning writing a science backed memo demanding Kaiser administration reverse the administrative memo prohibiting doctors from prescribing it— doctor who deemed it safe and necessary to provide me with magnesium orders and (2nd dr who needed to ck w nephrology) have gotten the OK from nephrology to do so. Administrative side of doctors orders is outrageously harmful and not allowed by law. I need the IV magnesium urgently to save my ability to stand and just decrease his cardiac symptoms which it has done each time I’ve gotten an infusion. Bpm remained more steady throughout the day than it has been but with bouts of FQ driven neuropathy -driven dysautonomia driven sinus tachycardia. Like 113 BPM while seated calmly on my couch.