@ThePeoplesBridge
Guys, Veronica needs some serious help. She needs oxygen right away (at home). She qualifies for O2, as her O2 levels are 88% or lower for more than 5 minutes. And she would benefit from in-home oxygen. All she needs is a prescription and a company to deliver O2 tanks or an oxygen concentrator (which are in short supply).
AND she probably needs Biaxin, instead of ZPak. Who can help her? General Flynn?@kimrunner ?
PLEASE. She is in bad shape. She needs a patient advocate!!! I'm not in Chicago, and don't have her okay, so I can't help her (could over the phone). WHERE IS THE CAVALRY?
She may need B12, Quercetin or Coconut Aminos, IV vitamin C, etc. The only way to know is if an advocate looks at her chart and helps her. She is helpless. Doctors often miss things, especially in a hospital.
There is no need for this kind of BAD healthcare. Someone please HELP HER!!π
I'm grateful Veronica is on her way to recovery. But she still needs our prayers.ππ
I would never recommend that someone call a hospital about a patient. I have done so in the past, when it was clear that the doctors could not figure out a health issue. But I'm a patient advocate and know who to call and how to handle such a situation.
The last thing a sick patient needs is to be overwhelmed with direct calls. I've been in a life-threatening situation in the hospital. Even having one close family member there can be overwhelming. At that point, a patient needs to focus on healing their body, with the help of medical professionals. And God.
The only thing that matters is feeling better. All else melts away. So, in Veronica's name, look around your home and see what items may be better served in someone else's life. Give what you can to others in your community, as she has. πΊπ²