Guest guest Posted February 26, 2002 Report Share Posted February 26, 2002 ----- Original Message ----- From: " Peggie Donnelly (by way of ilenarose) " <nctrapshooter@...> <Recipient List Suppressed:;> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 8:24 PM Subject: THANKS FROM PEGGIE > Things are very hectic and so I hope you all dont mind but I copied this > letter that I wrote to another very kind lady in order to say thanks so > very much to a great bunch of ladies for all your info on this. " } > Thank you so very much for your letter. I need to know all and anything I > can about this. My Mom was admitted to the hospital to ONLY have her sugar > and blood prressure lowered as her doctor said it was faster to do it > there. She was not sick and had NO mental problembs whatsoever and never > had. For whatever reasons we had never been told her own doc did not work > at the hospital, so they sent some other doc we had never seen. THE NEXT > DAY WE WERE NOT ABLE TO WAKE HER. then we became alarmed, I asked what has > been given to her to make her sleep this way? She was more like comatose. > He faltered around and I got mad and he finally said he gave her zyprxa but > it should nt make her sleep this way.She never should have had this as she > was on a heart pill for years with no problembs, thyroid med, and a sugar > pill once a day. She had NEVER had insulin till she went in there and they > have been giving it to her very often. Her sugar and pressure was out of > conttrol after the zyprexa. Since this happened I have read all I can > about it and found that she never should have had it she WAS not delirious > or any of that. It does mess with heart meds and insuin. It seemed to > paralize her throat she could not talk or swallow and she aspirated and had > to be bought back as she had no heart beat.They claim they did not have to > use the paddles but they DID then to MICU where the next day this 81 year > old lady suppoedly climbed up over the rails and they found her in the > floor.She has been in the hospital since Jan 16th. We are losing her they > have done so much damage to her is unrepairable this is awful as when she > went in there she walked and talked and loved to eat and play bingo and > watch her soaps, now she is unable to call for help or swallow and can not > let us know even how she is. don't think the doc even checked to see if > she was on any meds and he did not consult us before he gave her zyprexa.It > is a pitiful mess and has broken us apart. Till now she NEVER spent any > time in a hoptilal....she never needed to.By the way. All scans show NO > strokes!! She is sufferring terrible. Peggie, Silicone ruptred total > of 6; salines total of 4 many illiness from them. > > > > > [Original Message] > > From: ilena rose <ilena@...> > > <Recipient List Suppressed:> > > Date: 2/20/02 7:24:35 PM > > Subject: 20:02, 20/02, 2002 > > > > ~~~ Thanks to my sister and all of you who shared this timely & > > historically momentous occasion ~~~ > > > > > > > > Subject: Time > > > > As the clock ticks to 8:02PM on Wednesday, February 20th, 2002, time will > > (for sixty seconds only) read in perfect symmetry. To be more precise: > > 20:02, 20/02, 2002. It is an event that has happened only once before and > > is something that will never be repeated. > > > > > > The last occasion that time read in such a symmetrical pattern was long > > before the days of the digital watch (or the 24-hour clock): 10:01AM, on > > January 10, 1001. And because the clock only goes up to 23.59, it is > > something that will never happen again. > > > > > > > > Love, Ilena > > > > http://www.BreastImplantAwareness.Org > > > > > > --- Peggie Donnelly > --- nctrapshooter@... > --- EarthLink: It's your Internet. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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