This is a weird fucking article, creeps me the fuck out.
Acting like the increased donations are from increased consent, but then go to someone who received one of these donations saying they have no idea where it came from lmao. Like what the actual fuck. The smile that she gives, she almost looks posessed.
Yes, what a great idea. This place poisoned me with refrigerant with shitty work laws, denied me medical care because of the poor and broken healthcare system. And then covered the entire thing up. Holy fucking shit.
Now they can do that and take your organs too.
Hahahahah good fucking luck if you live here.
I cant get a family doctor, but they sure as fuck can afford one of these "organ donation" specialist in every operating room. Big $$$.
Now they are wanting to do the same thing in New Brunswick.
Yes Canada, its not ok to deny healthcare for things like work injuries or other injuries that are not readily apparent. Or pre emptive care and instead wait until conditions become irreversible or life threating to treat them. If I had to guess your shitty healthcare is why so many people have organ failure in the first place, dumbasses.
These same people want to take your organs once your dead though. That was a theme I seen in the story about a guy who died and a woman who died here from medical negligence.
In both these situations, these people were killed because they were not given medical help when they needed it, (I know what thats like.) Both stories involve medical professionals rushing the room and pumping them full of antibiotics. After they are declared "brain dead", which is a ambiguous term itself.
Holthoff said the room flooded with people, while he was sent to the hallway. A doctor later told him they resuscitated Allison three times — to no avail.
"Even if she would have survived at that point ... she had too long a time without sufficient blood flow to the brain and vital organs. It would have been not a life worth living," he said.
These are the organ donation specialists. Its fucking insane the people here are to stupid to see what is happening.
https://www.saltwire.com/atlantic-canada/news/organ-tissue-donations-trending-upward-in-ns-since-deemed-consent-legislation-100855523/
This is a weird fucking article, creeps me the fuck out.
Acting like the increased donations are from increased consent, but then go to someone who received one of these donations saying they have no idea where it came from lmao. Like what the actual fuck. The smile that she gives, she almost looks posessed.
Yes, what a great idea. This place poisoned me with refrigerant with shitty work laws, denied me medical care because of the poor and broken healthcare system. And then covered the entire thing up. Holy fucking shit.
Now they can do that and take your organs too.
Hahahahah good fucking luck if you live here.
I cant get a family doctor, but they sure as fuck can afford one of these "organ donation" specialist in every operating room. Big $$$.
Now they are wanting to do the same thing in New Brunswick.
Yes Canada, its not ok to deny healthcare for things like work injuries or other injuries that are not readily apparent. Or pre emptive care and instead wait until conditions become irreversible or life threating to treat them. If I had to guess your shitty healthcare is why so many people have organ failure in the first place, dumbasses.
These same people want to take your organs once your dead though. That was a theme I seen in the story about a guy who died and a woman who died here from medical negligence.
https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/care-given-to-woman-who-died-after-7-hour-er-wait-was-provided-reasonably-appropriately-n-s-health-1.6302748
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/halifax-family-questions-care-delay-after-19-year-old-son-dies-of-meningitis-1.6068149
In both these situations, these people were killed because they were not given medical help when they needed it, (I know what thats like.) Both stories involve medical professionals rushing the room and pumping them full of antibiotics. After they are declared "brain dead", which is a ambiguous term itself.
https://www.saltwire.com/atlantic-canada/news/kai-matthews-family-sues-nova-scotia-doctors-health-authority-after-meningitis-b-death-100738668/
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/system-broken-woman-dies-emergency-room-1.6707596
These are the organ donation specialists. Its fucking insane the people here are to stupid to see what is happening.