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Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Wait - the janitor had to do CPR for 12 minutes on a doctor..... in a hospital???

ALEXANDRIA, Minn. (WCCO) — If you have a health emergency, you want to see a doctor. But at Alomere Health in Alexandria, it was a custodian who helped save a doctor’s life. 

“For about a week prior to that I had been having some issues, flu-like symptoms,” said Dr. Amos Szajner. It was the night of April 29, and because he’s a medical professional, Szajner decided to go back to the hospital and check himself out on a monitor.

8 comments:

  1. So I take it that the Doc got the jab a few days ago . But they won't tell you that

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    1. He might have gotten the jab a few weeks or months earlier, but I'd put money on his having gotten the clot slot.

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    2. My money’s on him having had the jab recently too, but covid itself makes a person hypercoagulable (prone to clots). His having had “flu-like symptoms” just prior supports this.

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  2. Doctor. Heart issues. Wait, What? They know all the good stuff you're supposed to do so you're not one of those people.
    I don't have a primary doctor, have not had annual checkups in forever. Broken collar bone, the Ortho Doc said "You should. You service your tractors, right?"
    Sure doc. But You're not doing blood transfusion as part of annual check up, are you.
    Obese MIL hadn't had checks in years. She fell off the exam table, broke her hip.
    "You have breast cancer, which caused brittle bones"
    IF that break had not happened, would she have walked out of that check without their knowledge she had cancer?
    Jerry

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  3. Lucky doctor that the custodian had not been fired yet because of Joe's Befehl.

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  4. Doctors as a whole are probably ok but it's hard to find a good one and if you do you can't get an appointment. The " specials " you frequently come across these days are some of the most unintelligent, self entitled morons I've ever seen. Overpriced and undereducated with a god complex, SMH
    Health care has gone down a lot in the last 20 years and with the government involvement it ain't going to get better anytime soon.
    JD

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  5. Is the Doc one of those who will not treat the unvaccinated? if so then perhaps those of us who are unvaccinated will not render aid to those health professionals either. And yes we do keep track of those people.

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  6. well maybe if they hadnt laid off the nursing staff...

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