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What I post on this Blog does not mean I agree with the articles or disagree. I call it Unbiased Reporting!

Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly

Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly
In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital

Friday, October 20, 2017

86 Children Died in This Foster Company's Care Over the Course of a Decade

86 Children Died in This Foster Company's Care Over the Course of a Decade | Teen Vogue:

An investigation by the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance revealed that at least 86 children died over a 10-year period while in the care of the for-profit foster company The Mentor Network, the largest for-profit foster care company in the United States.

Police agencies in Oakland County among those involved in busting child sex trafficking ring, 84 kids recovered

Police agencies in Oakland County among those involved in busting child sex trafficking ring, 84 kids recovered:

Law enforcement agencies in Oakland County are among those credited with partnering with the FBI in busting a child sex trafficking, resulting in the recovery of 84 minors and the arrest of 120 alleged traffickers.

Thursday, October 19, 2017

What to Know About Managing COPD

VoteItUp - What to Know About Managing COPD:

Chronic lung diseases cause a great deal of inconvenient and distress for sufferers and their families. According to the National Emphysema Foundation, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a leading cause of disability and mortality in the U.S. About 30 million Americans are affected across all 50 states.

The Hidden Faces of Sepsis, What do They Tell Us? Focal Points for Improving Patient Outcome

The Hidden Faces of Sepsis, What do They Tell Us? Focal Points for Improving Patient Outcome. — GSA:

Idelette Nutma published by: ICU Management & Practice. 2017;17(3):182-4. 
Based on the patients’ perspective Nutma sheds light on the hidden faces of sepsis, calling for more expertise on sepsis sequelae. She also offers recommendations to improve recovery and outcome.

Tuesday, October 17, 2017

FYI-The Nashua Hospital responsible for my husbands death

FYI-The Nashua Hospital responsible for my husbands death misdiagnosed an aquaintance around the same time my husband was sick. He had all the same symptoms as my husband, weight loss, weakness etc. This Hospital ALSO told this man he was dying of lung cancer. Lucky for him he went to a Hospital in Manchester, NH. Guess what! He had an infection, NOT lung cancer, was treated and is very much alive and recovered! This Nashua Hospital is Sepsis central. If you cherish your life, steer clear!

Sunday, October 15, 2017

Family Caregiver’s Guide to Hospice and Palliative Care

Family Caregiver’s Guide toHospice and Palliative Care 
Who decides about hospice care?

As the family caregiver, you and your family member are the ones
to decide about seeking hospice care. Many people find that it
helps to make this choice only after talking with other family
members, doctors, and caregivers. You must freely make the
choice – meaning that no one can force you to accept hospice
care. 

At one Nashua, NH Hospital you are unknowingly, illegally forced into Hospice/Palliative Care even though you refuse. Consent forms are "Supposed" to be signed. Not at this Hospital. You have no say!

Killing the Pain Not the Patient: Palliative Care vs Assisted Suicide

Killing the Pain Not the Patient: Palliative Care vs Assisted Suicide:
Some time ago an ad appeared in a medical journal promoting a new pain-killing drug. To emphasize that this new product could relieve pain without sleepiness or other side-effects, the ad began with a slogan: "Stop the pain. Not the patient."

"Let's be honest. Doctors commonly practice euthanasia now, under the guise of pain control. They give dying patients massive doses of morphine to suppress their breathing, and then call their death a mere 'side-effect.' They justify this hypocrisy by invoking an invention of Medieval theologians called 'the principle of double effect.' Sometimes they even sedate these patients into unconsciousness so they can starve them to death. This 'terminal sedation' is really slow euthanasia. It would be far more candid, as well as more humane, to practice euthanasia openly."