I.M.O. with Government adviser's holding bizarre views like Baroness Warnock and the implementation of numerous "innovations" from the American outlaw branded Unum Corp. Sadly, the NHS and welfare problems can only get much worse.
Baroness Warnock: Dementia sufferers may have a 'duty to die' by Martin Beckford 19 Sept 2008
Elderly people suffering from dementia should consider ending their lives because they are a burden on the NHS and their families, according to the influential medical ethics expert Baroness Warnock.
The veteran Government adviser said pensioners in mental decline are "wasting people's lives" because of the care they require and should be allowed to opt for euthanasia even if they are not in pain...
It does actually happen to much younger people too. For all the people that dont know what hospitals are like, please check everything yourself. Doctors are NOT to be trusted. Not all doctors/nurses are fully trained. And ALWAYS be aware of the MRSA and C DIF, thay can actually kill quite quickly young or old trust me!!
The Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospital in Dorset are currently doing this to any elderly patient who needs a modicum of treatment to save money. Anyone else in the UK who has experienced withdrawal of treatment from patients should post here
The "Patients' Protection Bill" is sponsored in the House of Lords by Baroness Knight of Collingtree, DBE and well supported by QCs Lord Carlile & Lord Brennan.
But Knight's Bill has been 'blacked-out' by substantially all the media.
Knight's Bill seeks to prevent withdrawal or withholding of tube feeding or hydration if this is done to cause/hasten death, to Patients, by water & fuel-exhaustion inc HYPOglycemia.
WAT support?
Warm thanks; Nick Gracey, WATerian @ 16:57hrs SAT.21.JUN.2008 GMT
Olive Nockels died with an NHS Hospital, who treated Her, alleging:
"cause of death" as 'cerebral infarction' [an unspecified type of stroke].
But Dr Michael Jarmulowicz, a Consultant Pathologist called as a Witness by the Family, stating:
"She didn't die of cerebral infarction, but with cerebral infarction. She died as a result of lack of food and fluids, with cerebral infarction secondary to that."
... The inquest continues
Warm thanks; Nick Gracey, WATerian @ 16:14hrs SAT.21.JUN.2008 GMT
Very sad, dehydration is a serious issue. I know it's caused me many health complications... Thanks for spreading awareness.
MyOwnStickFigure 1 year ago 2
And some dumb elderly people are campaigning for their own deaths... by supporting gov't health care.
nhteaparty 2 years ago 2
Yeah it's called Medicare?
cactustactics 2 years ago 3
its really brutal. i drank to less water!
Mongodelight 3 years ago 12
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Hi,
You "drink too little water" ?
Also, what have You considered about ... relative-HYPOglycemia (dot) com ?
Warm thanks; Nick Gracey, WATerian @ 17:50hrs THU.01.JAN.2009 GMT
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NickGraceyWATerian 3 years ago 4
I.M.O. with Government adviser's holding bizarre views like Baroness Warnock and the implementation of numerous "innovations" from the American outlaw branded Unum Corp. Sadly, the NHS and welfare problems can only get much worse.
StopUnumNow 3 years ago 19
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Hi,
Please define 3 examples of the "... implementation ..." to which You refer?
Warm thanks; Nick Gracey, WATerian @ 13:07hrs SAT.15.NOV.2008 GMT
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NicholasDynesGracey 3 years ago
I.M.O. excellent background documents on this Unum/New Labour fiasco include-
New Labour, the Market State, and the End of Welfare August 29th, 2007
By Prof. Jonathan Rutherford
Is Labour abolishing illness?
The new rules on incapacity benefit stake everything on a major gamble: that a large proportion of claimants are, in fact, well enough to work...
By Prof Alison Ravatz [Retired]
newstatesman[dot]com/200805010 024
For more serious concerns raised, visit the StopUnumNow channel
StopUnumNow 3 years ago 12
Baroness Warnock: Dementia sufferers may have a 'duty to die' by Martin Beckford 19 Sept 2008
Elderly people suffering from dementia should consider ending their lives because they are a burden on the NHS and their families, according to the influential medical ethics expert Baroness Warnock.
The veteran Government adviser said pensioners in mental decline are "wasting people's lives" because of the care they require and should be allowed to opt for euthanasia even if they are not in pain...
StopUnumNow 3 years ago
Who exactly is Baroness Warnock I bet she has German heritage part of the New World Order.
iLuvHairyChests22 3 years ago 14
This doesn't only happen to old people.
It does actually happen to much younger people too. For all the people that dont know what hospitals are like, please check everything yourself. Doctors are NOT to be trusted. Not all doctors/nurses are fully trained. And ALWAYS be aware of the MRSA and C DIF, thay can actually kill quite quickly young or old trust me!!
Poisonerx 3 years ago 17
The Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospital in Dorset are currently doing this to any elderly patient who needs a modicum of treatment to save money. Anyone else in the UK who has experienced withdrawal of treatment from patients should post here
sherrifpayne1 3 years ago 31
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Hi,
If You Google or YouTube search for:-
'Dr. Gary Kohls explains the dangers of prescribing medications to the elderly.'
... That video gives quite a clear opinion on the subject.
Warm thanks; Nick Gracey, WATerian @ 11:45hrs MON.20.JUL.2009 GMT
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NicholasDynesGracey 2 years ago
The "Patients' Protection Bill" is sponsored in the House of Lords by Baroness Knight of Collingtree, DBE and well supported by QCs Lord Carlile & Lord Brennan.
But Knight's Bill has been 'blacked-out' by substantially all the media.
Knight's Bill seeks to prevent withdrawal or withholding of tube feeding or hydration if this is done to cause/hasten death, to Patients, by water & fuel-exhaustion inc HYPOglycemia.
WAT support?
Warm thanks; Nick Gracey, WATerian @ 16:57hrs SAT.21.JUN.2008 GMT
NicholasDynesGracey 3 years ago
Olive Nockels died with an NHS Hospital, who treated Her, alleging:
"cause of death" as 'cerebral infarction' [an unspecified type of stroke].
But Dr Michael Jarmulowicz, a Consultant Pathologist called as a Witness by the Family, stating:
"She didn't die of cerebral infarction, but with cerebral infarction. She died as a result of lack of food and fluids, with cerebral infarction secondary to that."
... The inquest continues
Warm thanks; Nick Gracey, WATerian @ 16:14hrs SAT.21.JUN.2008 GMT
NicholasDynesGracey 3 years ago