Hospital Secrets: A Wife's Fight for Her Husband's Life
In a recent episode of "Absolute Healing," a woman from Michigan shared her harrowing experience with hospital protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Allegations
Stacy Ograyensek's husband, Ryan, was admitted to the hospital with COVID-19. She claims that the hospital's protocols were not only ineffective but potentially harmful.
Ograyensek alleged that nurses told her the treatments they were administering wouldn't help her husband but were the only options they were allowed to give. She secretly recorded these conversations, capturing nurses admitting that politics were controlling healthcare and leading to patient deaths. This raises serious questions about the influence of politics on medical decisions.
The Search for Alternative Treatments
Desperate for alternative treatments, Ograyensek found doctors willing to administer ivermectin, steroids, and vitamins. Ryan's condition improved dramatically, with his blood oxygen levels rising from 64% to 100% in less than 24 hours. However, infectious disease doctors revoked the ivermectin treatment, citing it as a veterinary medication, despite Ograyensek providing proof it was a human dose.
The Escalation
The situation escalated when Ryan was taken off steroids "cold turkey," against medical advice. Ograyensek discovered that the head of ICU had made this decision because steroids were not part of the COVID protocol. A doctor warned that removing the steroids would likely be fatal.
The Final Days
In the final days, Ograyensek scheduled a transfer to a more sympathetic doctor. The night before the transfer, she noticed Ryan's sedatives were significantly increased. She received a call at 3 a.m. that they were losing him. Ograyensek suspects the increased sedation was intentional to prevent the transfer.
The Importance of Questioning Protocols
This story highlights the importance of questioning medical protocols and the potential dangers of political influence in healthcare. It also underscores the need for transparency and accountability in medical treatment.