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This is utterly appalling. The article starts out saying that the man was in cardiac and respiratory arrest. The dosages cited in the article are so large that they should have killed patients who weren't. If such massive dosages had not been given, would this man even have died? There appears to be some question of that.
I grow more and more perturbed about the transplant industry in this country.
MaxedOutMama |
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05.21.07 - 12:27 am | #
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As for dosage, Dr. Shipman, the famed English mass murdering doctor, used 30 mg of morphine to kill his "patients".
Link here.
In this case, Navarro was given 100 mg of morphine before his breathing tube had been removed. This should have killed him very quickly even if he didn't have breathing problems. When that didn't work, another 100 mg was given. These dosages should be enough to kill a healthy human being even without the Ativan also given. The only logical conclusion is that the man was deliberately murdered.
This case should go to court. If patients are being described as in "respiratory arrest", and they don't die quickly with these dosages, there is something terribly wrong with the diagnosis.
MaxedOutMama |
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05.21.07 - 1:01 am | #
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This just makes me ill....
Lainey-Paney |
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