This last August, the Washington Post did a feature article on how non-dying people are being killed in hospices. See http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/storyline/wp/2014/08/21/as-more-hospices-enroll-patients-who-arent-dying-questions-about-lethal-doses-arise/?
I have had many people contact me with similar stories. Below, please find the latest one by a Romanian immigrant. I hope that more doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals can speak out about these cases, before it's too late.
Margaret Dore, Esq., MBA, President
Case in Point:
My
name is
Daniela. I am 46 years old and live in Oregon.
I believe my
grandmother was killed in a hospital on June 24, 2014. She was in the
emergency room for three hours and was given morphine after we had
refused it and clearly asked for her right to die naturally. The nurse
told me that it was time to say goodbye and she died almost immediately
upon receiving that shot. I have the medical records, but there is no
notation of the morphine she was given, which makes me believe the
records were falsified.
The photograph to the left is of Elisabeth Koczur.
The last wish my grandma had was for a drink of water. I don't think I will ever forget how she looked at me expecting help. Four nurses in the room imprisoned me and I could not move. I was forced to keep looking in her eyes as she pleaded for water. Why was I not allowed to grant her last wish?
Our family is in shock and is having emotional problems because of what we witnessed. My grandma went to the hospital with abdominal pain and shortness of breath. There, according to the medical records, she was diagnosed to have congestive heart failure, but, when she went into cardiac arrest, they did not attempt to resuscitate her. If she had received proper treatment, she might be here with us today. Grana, as I called her, was 99 years old. I think they decided that she had lived too long, but they did not know this beautiful soul.