Just one example of how a NATIONAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEM can treat pts

A new day and another video of pain to bring you. This video is important. It was after this pain episode that this doctor tried to stop us recording these episodes. Even Social Services tried to stop us recording at the Doctors request. The Doctor even went to the carers agency to stop the carers recording too. But the carers were employed by me. If that’s not a guilty conscience then what is??
But we carried on recording as much as we could. We just got clever about it, hiding our phones so the nurses couldn’t see. This pain episode was also the episode that prompted the nurses to start pulling the curtains around melody so other parents couldn’t witness her pleas for help, her desperation, her begging eyes. And no one coming to help. This episode went on for a couple of hours, until a doctor that was covering the ward that didn’t know melody witnessed it and gave her morphine. It took two doses of Morphine to get it under control due to how severe it was and how long it was left. This episode is important. This episode was the start of the hospital cover up. Parents were crying witnessing it. My carers were crying. The day after, I tried to show Melody’s liver consultant. He REFUSED to watch it!!!!!!!!!! He has twin girls the same age as Melody and he refused to acknowledge it. He just simply carried on the other doctors request of weaning down and taking away Melody’s medications
Melody needs Justice. She should never of been put through this!
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5 Responses

  1. Steve, why do you blame NHS? We have the same problems here. There’s a world-wide anti-opioid bias that seems strongest and to originate right here in the “good-ole USA.” The UK has another “conservative” leader in Boris Johnson (fortunately, he’s not a psychopath and white-collar criminal avoiding justice, like our former president), but today’s conservative has changed from the libertarian values of yesteryear. Since good people get upset with these terms because of doublespeak, the Orwellian flip in meaning that defines “sensitive” words with their opposites, I’ll explain. Traditional libertarian-ism is a philosophy that believes in the rights of citizens to pursue happiness when it causes no harm to others. Today’s Trumpian conservatives believe that taxes are an infringement of their rights, as is any legislation that permits “big-government” to interfere with their monopolization and profiteering. What’s good for General Motors is good for America. However, controlling the behavior of lower class citizens (lower class: anyone who is not, or does not aspire to be, a millionaire) is perfectly in line with their thinking. Because “drug addiction” of the masses creates a lazy working class and impedes wealth building, we must stamp out addiction to _____. (They may have studied Orwell, but never read that radical pinko Aldus Huxley.)
    Boris and NHS are following the leader — the USA — in their opiophobia, which goes: “As a Christian nation, we must protect the children. Little Melody is suffering from hyperalgesia due to uninformed medical practice and their misguided parents. Her severe pain is caused by the terrible drugs she’s receiving. Taking away the diamorphine is the right thing according to the literature (they’ve rewritten the history books to make it so), and her pain is withdrawal, which will soon subside.” I’m sorry for Melody. I hurt for her and those who loved her, and I can’t take on much more pain — the reason why I stopped writing about this problem that goes deep into the fabric of western society, and everytime we address it, everytime I relax and think “now, they’ve finally seen the truth and we will get the analgesia that we need,” the control freaks bring back their tired old arguments, pull newly cooked data out of their opioiphobic data vending machine, and get the CDC, or the Department of the Treasury, or the NHS, to condemn the treatment of chronic intractable pain. I’m now approaching 40 years in pain, I never knew it could hurt so much, and we still see no end in sight. Melody’s parents are correct in pursuing their suit, but the problem goes deeper than Melody’s case. The world has been brainwashed against the treatment of pain, anxiety, sleep, the treatments get less and less effective, physicians prescribe less and less opioids, and yet we have record levels of opioid-related deaths. Something stinks, but so many deny the smell. Perhaps Covid-19’s anosmia is a metaphor for just one thing wrong with our concept of the “business of medicine”. If you’ve staid with me this long, I congratulate you. Peace and love, all. –kwgm

  2. Steve, we don’t have a national health system.
    So what system is this child being treated (mis) in?
    If in other country, I could not discern from the post.

    • IF you had read the entire article including the links, you would have discovered that it was in London, England. Some one argue that our Veteran healthcare system is a quasi mini-national health about 7 million.. Medicaid is another quasi single payer with 75 million people. Those people on ACA (Obamacare) that get “help with paying their premiums – 8+ million Medicare has about 60 million those numbers add up to nearly HALF of our population that is under some sort of national payer system. It would seem that President Biden is talking about reconstituting some sort of national health plan (Obama 2.0) ?

  3. I couldn’t watch this, it literally made me sick! Our son died 19 years ago and as much as we miss him we thank God that he’s not here to be tortured!! I had my pain medication taken away 4 years ago. This is just wrong in so many ways!!

  4. ‘Avoid the liability first’ is their motto. Not “First do no harm”.

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