I should have reported the doctor. However, I never reported the doctor. At the time, I thought the only way to reprimand the doctor was by suing the doctor. I did not know a compliant could be filed with the hospital.
@GoodMorning-b2w22 күн бұрын
this is not just a person, many medical professionals around the world act like this once you're in a hospital bed. they're only in it for the money after all. the more you stay there, the more you pay.
@lilyanne852219 күн бұрын
@@LifewithaVentwhen you complain to the hospital they warn the doctor, delete/damage cctv footage, change paperwork etc to make it harder for you and investigate themselves (at least here in ontario). after they investigate themsleves they find that they are not at fault, always document crimes if you can on video/audio and call police ASAP!! and even better if you can leave first then call of course this is not always an option but by going straight to law enforcement they might begin to investigate independently of the hospital
@Nobli8218 күн бұрын
That "doctor" should be in jail. For a very long time.
@LifewithaVent17 күн бұрын
@@lilyanne8522 Thank you for sharing. I appreciate all the information
@Chronically_JBoo10 ай бұрын
This is absolutely terrifying. As someone who has lots of medical PTSD already i cannot even imagine.
@LifewithaVent10 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching.
@giorfi-n7v16 күн бұрын
We will never know the true numbers of patients killed by doctors.
@LifewithaVent16 күн бұрын
Thank you for the insight.
@MyChilepepper7 күн бұрын
Drs killed 250,000 per year in the USA from errors. Google it.
@curoseba536311 ай бұрын
I can’t believe that something which could simply be fixed by changing a size could lead to a butcher decide to put a human being in coma and disconnect her from life. This is pure arrogance. This is not medical care.
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing.
@colinluckens959125 күн бұрын
It's ATTEMPTED MURDER plain and simple 😡😡😡
@Sehara18 күн бұрын
@@colinluckens9591I agree. This doctor should never be allowed to practice medicine!
@truthseeker549617 күн бұрын
That’s attempted murder and malpractice.
@LifewithaVent17 күн бұрын
Thank you for the insight.
@crazyrobotlady339111 ай бұрын
Wow! That is truly terrifying. Doctors are supposed to care for us, not blatantly ignore what we tell them and purposely try to kill us. Wow! I am glad that you listened to God. Otherwise, you wouldn’t be here to share this amazing testimony today.
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
Yes, it was a scary experience. I am very thankful to be alive.
@IndigoJo6 ай бұрын
A few years ago in the UK, a young boy called Oliver MacGowan was admitted to hospital. He was allergic to certain psych drugs and told the doctors that (as did his mother). Oliver was autistic and also had epilepsy. The doctor (Monica Mohan) thought she knew best and gave him those drugs anyway. He went into anaphylactic shock and died. You can google his name and see the pictures of him. They have introduced a programme of mandatory training for medical professionals named after him (though only a one-day course) but last I heard Mohan was still practising.
@LifewithaVent6 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. What a heart-breaking story. I am so sorry to hear about the tragic outcome for the young boy. I hope the mandatory training helps prevent this from ever occurring again.
@lukustreloar724321 күн бұрын
Fuck,doctor should be suied. That is deliberate.
@rozaucja861220 күн бұрын
I hope the doctor is put to justice.
@LifewithaVent19 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@SanguinePogba11 ай бұрын
You are so smart. Thank you for letting us know. May the almighty God continue to be with you
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@110311DONTWANTCHANNE25 күн бұрын
this is TYPICAL medical care
@LifewithaVent24 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing.
@UnapologeticallyVee11 ай бұрын
Omgosh I am SO glad God swooped in & made a way for you! I’m rejoicing with you🙌 this is why I don’t leave my mom’s side when she’s in the hospital! You never know what demons are in the medical staff! This may be my mom’s problems because her breathing has picked up on her vent! Thx for sharing!😇
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your support. I am glad you are there for your mom. She is blessed to have you.
@mariespi9611 ай бұрын
Be careful how much anxiety meds they give her. Any anxiety meds will relax the diaphragm and slow breathing down. But sometimes people on a vent really do need it. They gave my husband fentanyl and even though they said it was a low medical dose that is regulated, now I’m thinking maybe it was too much. You don’t know what you don’t know. That’s why I like to watch those videos. We have to advocate for ourselves. Not all drs have our best interest at heart.
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
@@mariespi96 Thank you for sharing.
@melissasmith819711 ай бұрын
I’m so glad they were able to figure out the correct trach size. Glad you are doing well ❤
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@mahinshahrier70225 күн бұрын
This pierced deep into my soul. I can say I’ve been fortunate enough to not be hit by any permanent physical ailments so I feel almost embarrassed to share my pain. But as a person that’s been through many psych wards, I’ve seen horrors and gaslighting, even if not to this extent. I discovered your channel yesterday and I am curious as to how far you’ve gone with malpractice proceedings. I would be delighted to hear any progress or even be able to somehow help. Hope you are doing even slightly better! As with so many other people, rooting for you.
@LifewithaVent5 күн бұрын
Thank you so much. I appreciate your kindness. I have never pursued legal actions against any medical doctor. The law is set up that you must prove without a doubt malicious intent. Unfortunately, when on life support, it is not considered bad medicine to disconnect a person from his ventilator. As absurd as that sounds, in many states there are laws which state that if two or more doctors believe further medical treatment in a person who is on life support will not result in an improvement in the person's health, the doctors can disconnect the patient from life support. Thank you for all your support.
@mariespi9611 ай бұрын
Thank God your mom came just in time! Anyone who is in ICU needs to have a loved one with them as much as possible. How did they not know you were allergic to Morphine?! Unbelievable!!!
@screaminmeani11 ай бұрын
They did know. They just didn't believe her.
@mariespi9611 ай бұрын
@@screaminmeani That is horrible! 🥲😖
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
@mariespi96 Yes, I am very grateful my mom came when she did. The doctor did not believe I was allergic to morphine.
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
@screaminmeani Yes, exactly. They did not believe me.
@screaminmeani11 ай бұрын
@@LifewithaVent so scary. I've had so many bad doctor experiences. I'm glad you were able to survive and share your experiences
@kathleentaylor8840Ай бұрын
I am so sorry you had to go through all that. It sounds terrifying, and is just shocking. I need to listen a few more times to fully grasp it.
@LifewithaVentАй бұрын
Thank you for your support.
@gilrose1234511 ай бұрын
A horror! Dismissing, diminishing and gaslighting a patient. Sadly the elderly and the infirmed are victims of ''triage". A process by which "care providers" such as medical professionals and those with first aid knowledge determine the order of priority for providing treatment to injured individuals and/or inform the rationing of limited supplies so that they go to those who can most benefit from it.
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing.
@mohankumars681111 ай бұрын
"I know I must remain vigilant to ensure nothing else bad happens" that moment, That suffering is not seen in the most thriller film also 😑, You are an Angel Warrior 🖤
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing.
@lorizordell729619 күн бұрын
You are absolutely amazing and sweet . I can not imagine the fear that you endured and triumphed over. May God continue to bless you and provide you with the best medical care possible.
@LifewithaVent18 күн бұрын
Thank you so much. I appreciate your kindness.
@jamesobrand936911 ай бұрын
Omg my wife is going through the same thing she has been in the hospital for 1yr. We need a miracle also
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I am praying right now.
@nataliesimon85210 ай бұрын
How terrible. but how wonderful how God guided and helped you!
@LifewithaVent10 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@rheabrummell58932 ай бұрын
OMG can you imagine going through such. That was definitely God.
@MoMgiverchroniclesАй бұрын
As a mom of a trach vent 3 year old this breaks my heart.😢 I had to yell at a dr for trying to give my son morphine 😞
@LifewithaVentАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I am so sorry to hear this. Your son is very fortunate to have you as his advocate.
@MichelleLibamba10 күн бұрын
It's so great to hear how God helped you in your situation 😊I believe he will keep fighting for you
@LifewithaVent10 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@janetbutler948111 ай бұрын
Since COVID the doctors and nurses don't have any sympathy, bedside manner, patience, caring respect, understanding and don't care about what you think. Even if you try to advocate for your self or love one. So sad how medical field has changed. If, you know something is not right and nothing is being done. That's when you get a second opinion or transfer to another hospital. I'm so glad God was protecting you and giving you strength to get you through. I'm happy that found the problem and fixed it... My prayers are with you and I pray 🙏 God continue to bless you and be with you all the days of your life ❤🤗
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your insight. Yes, that is excellent advice. When something is not right, it is a great idea to get a second opinion or go to another hospital. Thank you for your kind words.
@abloody111 ай бұрын
I worked in the covid ward for 12months it was horrendous. Full PPE no breaks no nurses to help me. In charge of a POD they say, 4 ICU pt's not the usual 1:1, with well meaning ward nurses as i oversee what they are doing. All with insanely sick customers on 70-80% O2. Any little thing and they were off to meet GOD and nothing I could do about it. I go to help one of my colleges with the personal care of the person, come out to find the others are on 100% O2 and they are asking me what we will do next. The Drs asking me why i didn't tell them sooner, and me just crying under all the space suit with a inch of sweat in my boots just thinking, I'm in hell EVERY SHIFT. I resigned last week after taking my long service leave. After 25years in ICU i just couldn't go back, it took my soul, I had nothing left to give, this is the first time I have spoken about it.
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
@@abloody1 Thank you for sharing. I am so sorry you went through so much. I cannot imagine everything you went through. My heart breaks reading this. I hope you are able to find some healing as time passes. All my best to you.
@IndigoJo6 ай бұрын
There have been doctors (especially consultants) with those sorts of attitudes since well before Covid. This was before Covid and the case of Oliver MacGowan here in the UK (where an I-know-best doctor gave someone drugs she knew he was allergic to, causing his death) was as well.
@massiahofLA21 күн бұрын
Seems like they don’t have brains either. After Covid no one cares anymore sadly
@NNN-en9vg25 күн бұрын
I’m sorry to hear this. U keep strong. U deserve to live for many more years to come. ❤ in my prayers x
@LifewithaVent24 күн бұрын
Thank you so much.
@lilyanne852219 күн бұрын
it is so terrifying how they are above the law and they know it. predators go where the prey is and yet people get so angry when we speak up about what really goes on in hospitals.. 😢😢😢
@LifewithaVent19 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing.
@kellymcbride43429 ай бұрын
I had cancer surgery and one of the surgeons put the wrong size tube (a 6) in and it should have been a 4. It was a horrible, painful experience that never should have happened. It was finally removed after being capped and finding I could once again breathe on my own. I'm so sorry this happened to you. I am also very glad that by the grace of God you persevered!
@LifewithaVent9 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing some of your story with me. I am so sorry that happened to you. I cannot imagine everything you went through. I am so glad you were able to have it removed and are able to breathe on your own. All my best to you.
@shynot67418 ай бұрын
So scary. Medical workers are so scary. Instead of helping people they bring so much harm. Not sure if people are buying fake degrees. People look out for your love ones while they are in the Hospitals and nursing homes.
@LifewithaVent7 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing.
@Nat_hdataa20 күн бұрын
The number of medical mistakes is astonishing.
@LifewithaVent20 күн бұрын
Yes it is.
@farmgirlrebel133317 күн бұрын
Oh sweetie, that must have been harrowing. I was getting anxiety just listening to this story, I cannot imagine going through that. I also had a doctor not listen to what I was saying in the ER, sent me home with a "someone will call you later" to set up follow up. I almost died from that decision and I'm still paying the price two years out and probably always will. Thank the good Lord you reached out to Him.
@LifewithaVent17 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing some of your story with me. I am so sorry you went through so much. I cannot imagine everything you endured. Thank you for all your kindness.
@thereIsaidit1239 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ I pray for you everyday. In 2023 doctors thought i had a mitocondrial disease. All your symptoms were similar to mine. I watched your videos and cried. 10 months later dr. Found a treatment and like a miracle i came out of it. I think it was god giving me a second chance. I pray for you. I pray for your mom.
@LifewithaVent9 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I am so happy a treatment was found, and you came out of it. Thank you for your prayers. I appreciate them.
@kerrig247111 ай бұрын
God has you in his hands;i have never heard such a testimony. hallelujah for all those miracles, the doctor discharged you, you had the strength to pause the iv, clamp it then tell your Mum. praise God for your mum as well; it's so comforting to know we have care when we need it.
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
Yes. The story was full of so many miracles. I am thankful for everything. It helps me know I am never alone.
@lvnmykinks11 ай бұрын
God is faithful! Thank you for sharing your testimony y. It was truly the Lord who ordered your steps. He goes before us and makes a way.
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
Yes, so true. Thank you for sharing.
@gantz09496 ай бұрын
Holy F what a craaazy story. First I'm an Rn some critical thinking on the RN part woulda been nice. We don't have to blindly follow docs orders. Second It's so sad how cheap life has become in the medical field. They were so quick to disconnect u
@LifewithaVent6 ай бұрын
Thank you for your support.
@rodolfotayem5197 ай бұрын
This must have been a terrible experience! Which is why I recommend you to Canada hospital care! Canada hospital care is one of the best healthcare centres in the world!
@LifewithaVent7 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing.
@andreaalbert85811 ай бұрын
I'm happy that you listen to the voice of God 🙏
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@AmyAndThePup18 күн бұрын
I don't know which hospital this was, but I would be suing the pants off them. And I am not one who would resort to that easily. This is appalling, and that doctor should have been fired, stripped of his medical license, and blacklisted from any and all medical-related jobs. This incenses me. Were they **trying** to kill you? Wow... You praying, and God answering you like that! Beautiful. Just like Him to provide ways for us!
@LifewithaVent17 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing. I appreciate your insight. Thank you also for all your kindness.
@Kathryn19889 күн бұрын
Thank you, Lord for this miracle! ❤
@LifewithaVent9 күн бұрын
Yes indeed!
@conniewinslow75522 күн бұрын
I live in NZ and after visiting our hospital with symptoms similar to POTS, severe breathlessness and lightedheadedness with just walking from room to room in my small home, it was suggested I take Midazolam by a cardiac nurse. I was under my GP at the time living in my own home. I told my doctor I would think about it. This was prescribed as a medicine for my anxiety, because my symptoms had been completely ignored. A definitive diagnosis was never determined, only ‘possible heart failure’. I am only a lay person, but what I read about the medication told me NOT to take the medication. That was 3 years ago now. I still have symptoms, but use my, time to research my condition and seriously read and study the Bible as well as other philosophies. I am grateful God is helping those like yourself. Big pharmaceutical companies want to push their drugs on us all. I appreciate you telling your story. God bless you. I send lots of Love. All things are possible with Christ. Heaven is our real home ❤❤❤❤
@LifewithaVent22 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing some of your story with me. I am so sorry you have been through so much. Thank you for all your kindness. I really appreciate it.
@conniewinslow75521 күн бұрын
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@all4honorКүн бұрын
This is educational thank you.
@LifewithaVentКүн бұрын
Thank you for watching.
@gabydiehl831421 күн бұрын
Wow! You are amazing.
@LifewithaVent21 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@bettyvillegas878511 күн бұрын
O my dear Heavenly Father thank you for saving my friend .
@LifewithaVent11 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@te64418 күн бұрын
Praise be to God for saving your life.
@LifewithaVent18 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@SuperHappyAlice111 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh that is such a nightmare!! What the doctor did was truly criminal and she should be in jail. Did you file a complaint and take any type of legal action after the incident?
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
I never reported the doctor. It is very likely nothing would have happened to the doctor. You can give a person a medicine he/she has a known allergy to if you closely monitor the patient, and the doctor decides it is a life or death situation. The doctor was adamant I needed the morphine to slow down my breathing. She could have dictated this in the notes as being a life or death situation. When I had the reaction to the morphine, the doctor noted it as anxiety. This would clear her of any actions against her stating I had an allergic reaction. Also, when she tried to disconnect me from my ventilator, there is a law which states if the patient is at the end of life and two doctors agree there is nothing more which can be done for the patient, the doctor can discontinue life saving treatment, which includes using a ventilator. As for putting me into a drug-induced coma, this can be noted as trying to ease the patient's suffering. This is commonly done when disconnecting a patient from life support to prevent the patient from going into distress. The doctor thought I was at the end of life. She thought there was nothing more which could be done. I am sure she wrote this in her notes which would clear her of all wrong-doing.
@SuperHappyAlice111 ай бұрын
Thank you for clarifying. I never heard of the law mentioned in the second paragraph. I always thought that in the US the patient is only disconnected from life support if the patient clearly states their wishes while competent or if the family gives consent. These situations require a lot of constant communication between families and health workers. If the doctor truly believed you were actively dying then her actions aren’t criminal.
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
@@SuperHappyAlice1 End of life is very complicated. A person can have an advanced directive outlining what he/she wishes to be done, but the person designated as the patient's healthcare representative can act either according to the patient's wishes or do as he/she pleases. And ultimately, it is the medical staff who executes the wishes. Legally, the medical staff has to honor the wishes of the healthcare representative, but if the medical staff does not honor the wishes, the only way to reprimand the medical staff is by suing them. That takes time and lots of money. The USA is not nationally licensed. If a doctor loses his license for malpractice in one state, he simply moves to another state and can get re-certified to practice in a different state. Regarding the law with two doctors agreeing the patient is at the end of life, this has been highly contested. Many people have died due to this law being used inappropriately. In the medical field there is a hierarchy. A senior doctor can ask a junior doctor to sign off that a patient is at the end of life. This may be a completely false statement, but the junior doctor knows if he disagrees, he will most likely lose his job. There have been a number of people who were not at the end of life, but the doctor got mad at the patient or believed the patient should not live. The doctor either withheld antibiotics for an infection (causing the infection to spread and serious complications to arise), put a diabetic into a drug induced coma (and withheld food and drink causing catastrophic complications from diabetes) or outright killed the patient with a lethal dose of sedatives. There has been no legal recourse because if the person died, he/she must have been at the end of life. People have tired to get the law rescinded, but the belief is medical staff will not misuse the law and if someone is at the end of life, we need to save money by ending the person's life.
@elizabethpastore452810 ай бұрын
We literally got tied up in a situation where doctor after doctor after doctor covered for a medication mistake then had made that had caused my husband to seize. This when on for 15 years and once Steve stopped taking the medication for the seizures we could see his insulin was the problem, as every time he took his insulin he would seized. I addressed doctor #1 who took nearly 50% of my husband baseline insulin away through his pump. We seen crazy things after such as horrible manic episodes but for a long time we could not explain it (literally I just believed my husband was dying). Dr two was part of the same medical group and gave Steve medications that would cause him to seize at night as he slept. We figured the two doctors were covering for that medical group so we went onto another one thinking we would be safe there. Although I did record the visit for my own safety as nothing seemed impossible anymore. Sure enough I caught her on tape making life threatening changes to my husband pump and she DID nearly kill him. The office of professional misconduct has/is investigating. We currently know doctor #1 will get away with it. As far as we know doctor 2 and 3 is still on going. I don't think they are going to do anything though. It is truly sad they can kill us and get away with it. And trust me when I said these doctors knew 100% what they were doing to my poor husband and he suffered so bad for many years.
@LifewithaVent10 ай бұрын
@@elizabethpastore4528 Thank you so sharing some of your story with me. I am so sorry you and your husband went through so much. I cannot imagine everything you endured. All my best to you and your husabnd.
@danielehindley-nc1nj11 ай бұрын
God Bless You! ❤
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@usurum489815 күн бұрын
oh what the fuck, it's really curious the extend of some people's stupidity. Like at least where I live we are quite cautious of medical mistakes and there is nothing scarier than patients who are physicians themselves because of how well they can evaluate your decisions. Very sorry this happened to you, can't understand how people like that are practising
@LifewithaVent14 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I appreciate the insight.
@amypearsall11 ай бұрын
How terrifying. Did you file a complaint against that doctor?
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
No, I did not.
@crystalregan24814 күн бұрын
WTH ... What's wrong with these people I'm horrified..... God is great❤
@LifewithaVent3 күн бұрын
Yes, God is great.
@crystalregan2481Күн бұрын
@LifewithaVent ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏
@LifewithaVentКүн бұрын
@@crystalregan2481 Thank you.
@melissasmith819711 ай бұрын
Wow! So sorry you went through that. You had all the symptoms of it being a morphine allergy. And of course if your having difficulty breathing you would be anxious. Ativan? Just why?
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
The combination of morphine and Ativan causes sedation and coma. (If large enough doses are given, the combination can cause death.) The doctor most likely knew the drugs would highly sedate me and prevent me from interfering with further treatment plans.
@lindajackson238220 күн бұрын
But how could your Dr. DO THAT if you did NOT sign a DNR order?
@LifewithaVent19 күн бұрын
That is a good question.
@EdCarson-g9s11 күн бұрын
did you file a complaint about the doctor with the state?
@LifewithaVent11 күн бұрын
No I did not.
@LivingDead5321 күн бұрын
I've mostly had nurses pull this kind of stuff, but my doctors have, too. Our panels tried to put me to sleep. Anyway, stuff that "normal" people can' understand, I am allergic to Haldol. When they put me on it, I will do weird things like take off my clothing and do weird things. They said I was being psychotic again. Haldol erases my memory for several hours. I will not know who I am or where I am. The most dangerous time they attempted to kill me was when my blood pressure was 60/30. I got an NOS personality disorder. The doctor probably thought you were a waste of resources. I have a lot of supportive people now, so that is less likely to happen in the light. I know what that is like though. At least you didn't get a lobotomy or made a schizophrenic lose what logic and reason they had. This country is corrupt in ways that can't be put into language.
@LifewithaVent21 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing some of your story with me. I am so sorry you have been through so much. I cannot imagine everything you have endured.
@kathybradbury16 күн бұрын
This is why we should always have a loved one accompany us if we must go to a hospital. With the values of “depopulation” to “save the planet” being openly discussed by the wealthiest and most politically influential people; especially after the 2020 power grab-hospitals are not safe places.
@LifewithaVent16 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing.
@sorryformyenglish277811 ай бұрын
This is not related with this particular video but, can I ask you if you 'd been tested for Lyme anytime?
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
I would have to go back in my medical records. I believe I was.
@slf968618 күн бұрын
Scary and concerning.
@LifewithaVent18 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing.
@CAT-Anne25 күн бұрын
WOW!!!! Praise The Good LORD!!!!
@LifewithaVent24 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@-LMB18 күн бұрын
God is so good, alleluia!
@LifewithaVent18 күн бұрын
Amen.
@kellymcvay286010 ай бұрын
wow, this is a serious case of medical malpractice!! You should consult an attorney. The hospital will be Forced to identify the doctor!
@LifewithaVent10 ай бұрын
Thanks for your suggestion. What the doctor did was actually legal. There is a law which states if two doctors agree that a patient is at the end of life and nothing else can be done, placing the patient in a drug-induced coma and stopping life supporting services is permissible.
@slf968618 күн бұрын
😅
@laurie271519 күн бұрын
Praise the Lord he told you what to do and your mother came in when she did ! 👏🙏😳 that person , because they no longer hold the title of ‘ doctor’ in my world ! Should be in prison for attempted murder ! 😣 Lord protect others from them . I am awed at your ability to hear the Lord and do as he told you ! 👏🙏
@LifewithaVent18 күн бұрын
Thank you so much.
@DD-jb3ry20 күн бұрын
Oh my God.
@dominiquewhittier45248 күн бұрын
God is good!
@LifewithaVent8 күн бұрын
Yes indeed!
@philcourteney432811 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh, Why haven't you published the names of these murderous and incompetent medical professionals? Its fascinating how the whole team hadn't done the most basic training on your IV pump, nor how to correctly measure and fit your trache, considering that is their specialty!
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
The situation happened in 2017. I do not remember the name of the doctor. Even if I got the medical records, I could not be sure who the doctor was. There were a number of doctors on my medical team.
@philcourteney432811 ай бұрын
@@LifewithaVent still, I hope when you raised your concerns at the time, the hospital took it seriously and the procedures for patient allergy information was better handled! Your story is inspiring, I’m glad you’ve had the strength and desire to tell your truth!
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
Thank you. I appreciate all your support.
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
@@philcourteney4328 Thank you.
@fenjafenja567720 күн бұрын
You should had sue that doctor. This is insane. Horrible she did not even talked to you what you wanted. That is law here.
@LifewithaVent19 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing.
@faithf584625 күн бұрын
Praise God. The Lord Jesus ❤ sent angel Marco.
@LifewithaVent25 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@suewinter369323 күн бұрын
WOW!
@LifewithaVent23 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching.
@RondaSchill17 күн бұрын
This is crazy
@LifewithaVent17 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching.
@catcat958220 күн бұрын
Please let us know the identities of the staff
@LifewithaVent20 күн бұрын
I do not know the identity of the staff. I did not write down their names.
@misterpogi135221 күн бұрын
Holy cow!
@LifewithaVent21 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching.
@EK-ee4gb9 ай бұрын
OMG. Super terrifying. God has a wonderful plan for your life and satan has been trying so hard for you not to fulfill it. The devil is a liar. Thank God He preserved your life for you to be able to help many all over the world. May God continue to bless and protect you in Jesus Name.
@LifewithaVent9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. I appreciate your kindness.
@elizabethpastore452810 ай бұрын
Well I feel for your story but we literally had a doctor intentionally try to kill my husband using his insulin pump. I hope you feel safe we don't.
@LifewithaVent10 ай бұрын
I am so sorry to hear this.
@deelee162311 ай бұрын
🙏
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@patrickmurawski40010 күн бұрын
That is your socialized healthcare! Sure we want that in U.S ! I Have good care and not free riders care!
@LifewithaVent10 күн бұрын
Thank you for the insight.
@abloody111 ай бұрын
Who are these weirdo Dr's? We are lucky in Victoria to have a Respiratory specialist team, the only state in Australia to have a central point of excellence at the Austin hospital. To centralise the skills adds a dimension of expertise that is sometimes lost in peripheral services. I would ask as a nurse how did they not know your IV was not running- that's bad from them good for you. And deciding your end of life state without consultation? Run from there and never go back. Layers of bad like a onion.
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I am so happy you have a respiratory specialist team in Victoria. That is fantastic. Yes, I have never returned to that hospital. It was not a good experience.
@iluminiele16 күн бұрын
I'm grateful you never became a doctor. Also, please know this is absolutely not how IV pumps work. I'm impressed by your ability to hear god and also people talking in another room, but please google IV pumps for your next video.
@LifewithaVent16 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing.
@carolwelsh239920 күн бұрын
What happened to First do no harm? Thst doctor was ending your life and i do feel a law suit should be iniated. I hope you have a legal document to say that all efforts of Life Maintenance is your (and your family's) choice. You are not safe with the medic system there, and my heart breaks. Thank God i am in NZ and Australia with my chronic disease. Tell them always ...my life has meaning to me. Keep me alive!! Because they obviously need to hear it. How dare they assume otherwise. We need you on KZbin .... folk like me NEED YOU. Please .... STAY!! ❤❤❤❤
@LifewithaVent20 күн бұрын
Thank you so much. I appreciate your insight. Thank you for all your kindness. It means a lot to me.
@LyndaRuth111 ай бұрын
Hello My Dear and Precious Friend That is some story. Can You tell me why you were in the Hospital what was happening to you? I am So Very Glad that Jesus gave you the Courage to Fight through and you got Discharged Home.
@LifewithaVent11 ай бұрын
Hello. I was in the hospital because I was having difficulty breathing. My tracheostomy tube was too long and was digging into my trachea. I hope you are having a great day.
@lindajackson238220 күн бұрын
My mother DIED after being given 3 doses of 4mg of Morphine( spaced out of course,- although that wasn't the reason for her death two hours later.
@LifewithaVent19 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I am so sorry to hear about your mother's death. May her memory be a blessing.
@Judy-c3d21 күн бұрын
God is protecting your life.
@LifewithaVent21 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@lindajackson238220 күн бұрын
Morphine is for PAIN!
@LifewithaVent19 күн бұрын
Yes it is.
@THXx113810 күн бұрын
I avoid all doctors and hospitals.
@LifewithaVent10 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing.
@ricksmith16735 күн бұрын
Sounds like your doctors think your a hypochondruac with self induced muchausens. Do you have a serologic or tissue diagnosis? Im not trying to diagnose. Just looking for info
@LifewithaVent4 күн бұрын
I have Mitochondrial Disease. It is diagnosed by genetic testing.
@ricksmith16734 күн бұрын
@LifewithaVent yes as a MD ie mainly ER, i never heard of it. Thanks for the info. I did look up some basic info. Thanks for bringing this group of disorders to my attention. Do you plan to pursue a career in research or something?
@ricksmith16733 күн бұрын
@@LifewithaVent does the vent create a dependency. Do you run the vent simv? Serms like over time the vent would weaken the diaphragm and its nerve innervation. Are you and your doctors trying to get you off the vent? Not advice, im just curious. Seem like the mitochondrial disease could create a vent need but the vent could create more of a need throulgh neuromuscular derugulation. Have you considered getting a pharma job to research this ie mitochondrial disease Seems like the cause isnt entirely clear. Seems like since like 20 years ago when scientists learned to characterize large molecule structures and now with large molecule immunomodulators and computerized molecular recognition softmare, drug design is becoming highly targeted. Research would start with causation, they crystalizing the entity and then designing probably a large injectable protien/ macromolecule. If i were you i would join a pharma research team
@LifewithaVent3 күн бұрын
@@ricksmith1673 Thank you so much for all the information. The vent can create a dependency if the cuff on the tracheostomy tube is never deflated, or if the person never goes off the vent. I use AC (assist control). I deflate my cuff throughout the day. I also can disconnect from my vent for short periods of time. There is no plan to take me off the vent. I have not considered getting a pharma job. That is great advice--i.e., joining a pharma research team. Thank you so much for the insight. I really appreciate it.
@ToadLicker1016 күн бұрын
Sounds like medical battery by the nurses and doctor.
@LifewithaVent16 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing.
@nancybentsen93813 ай бұрын
wowyou almost died yup they say its anxiety alot i have emphesema
@LifewithaVent3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing.
@janetrogers542923 күн бұрын
Your body may be sick but your soul isnt and your spirit also. Im going to ask you for something pretty selfish to please pray for me.