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Date Posted: 17:31:20 04/21/02 Sun
Author: Rita
Subject: February 11, 2000

Instant Insanity Page 1 of 2
Chapter? Words: 530
February 11, 2000




My older brother Bobby had come from Connecticut to Michigan to visit. While Bobby was here, he and I visited dad at the assistant living quarters.
At one point of time Dad said, “It’s a far better thing I do now than I’ve ever done before.”
Bobby looked puzzled, mumbling, “Huh!”
I had remembered the cliché. “That’s a famous quote from the book “A Tale of Two Cities,” I pompously said. “It was said by the book’s main character right before he walked to the guillotine.”
Dad and I explained to Bobby that in Michigan a person had no legal rights to medical injustice. Bobby didn’t believe that medical injustices could take place, so he asked, “What about attorneys?”
An example of medical injustice would be my husband’s 1996 prescription drug Gentamicin over-dosing. At the time I was going to a writer’s workshop. The fellows stated that Hubby’s 1996 healthcare was the worth case of Malpractice that they had ever heard; yet, I was unable to hire an attorney because the Gentamicin Sulfate USP was the drug-of-choice used on a 6-week protocol, knowing that it would drug over-dose halfway through the Michigan healthcare recommended protocol. I felt in 1996 that placing the Gentamicin Sulfate on a 6-week protocol, knowing that it would drug over-dose was a form of medical poison. There were no attorneys who would take the case.
I believed that there was an evil intent when the Michigan healthcare society placed Gentamicin Sulfate USP as a drug-of-choice on a 6-week protocol, knowing that it would drug overdose halfway through the recommended protocol, which it did to my husband. Since I had joined the writer’s workshop in 1979, I was trying to explain what I called the trio (medical, psychiatry, and educators) of liars that were members of the Michigan Medical Liars Society (MMLS).
The Michigan psychiatry society had been stating for decades that false medical care and information had no affect on the human natural resources body or mind. I was under the impression that Dad was disappointed that he wasn’t my book’s main character. My first guess would be because Mother used to help me with many of the pages since my English wasn’t very good. She and I were concerned about my husband’s health and the many years of cruel healthcare that he had received. My book was titled “The Walk Over”, and Dad called it senility. At that time the book was living twenty-one years without your most effective antibiotics because Michigan doctors wished for a larger business. My husband’s 1983 Blood Type Identification Card was always at the core. The 1983 blood test was an already established test. The Michigan medical society wouldn’t offer any information as to the blood test origin. The blood test was done to identify antibodies prior to transfusion, yet shortly thereafter it was said that blood tests were not done prior to transfusion, which was an obvious lie. The Blood Type Identification card was an item that said that the blood was checked prior to transfusion. Blood transfusions were used to treat Hubby’s neck tumor and shortly after there was enough infection to disintegrate bones.

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