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My sister, Cassie was residing in a group home due to being born with Down’s syndrome (mentality of a 5 year old). They locked us out of the home during covid. In one year she was hospitalized 4 times in Hammond at a wound care hospital due to bedsores so bad, her bone was exposed. Again, we were not allowed inside. 6 months later she was hospitalized again and finally we were allowed to see her. By then she went from 130 lbs to 86 lbs. The nurse at the hospital told me the group home staff advised them she was refusing to eat. But the RN nurse sat in her room and spoon fed her an entire plate of breakfast and lunch. I contacted so many state reps and senators and was repeatedly told there was nothing they could do.

My sister died after that from natural causes (due to neglect) in the nursing home. They called my other sister and I and told us to come immediately. We arrived at the nursing home and low and behold, one person was allowed in to see her dead body with no PPE required. She lived her last years neglected and believing her family deserted her. I will never forgive JBE nor our state legislators. They have blood on their hands. My sincere condolences to everyone who have had similar experiences.

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Mandy…. My heart truly breaks for you and your family. It’s bad enough being unsure about the care or lack of care that your loved one is receiving, but to know that neglect is going on and not being able to do anything about it is absolutely devastating. I’m so sorry this happened to your sister. I pray that HB291 gets passed and on a national level. This type of control should not have ever happened!

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Oh Mandy, I'm so sorry!!!:(((

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I know there are countless stories like Kevin’s. It is absolutely horrific that we have allowed our governments, which are constitutionally supposed to be authorized by the CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED, turned against the people. And they did it by fraudulently empowering hospitals. These people are abhorrent and they will never atone. Never. And they would do it again in a heartbeat.

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I agree. This is an abuse of power and barbaric.

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And, I am so very, very sorry for the loss of your beloved husband and for the suffering he endured and that you are now enduring. You have to believe that he KNEW you fought to see him. May you keep the strength to go on, fight, and do it in his memory.

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This has been a continuing nightmare that I will never get over. I have hoped and prayed that he knew how badly I wanted to get in to see him. I will continue to fight for this as long as I am able to. Thank you so much for your condolences

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I love you Aunt Robin. This is disgusting and should not happen to anyone. We live in America and countless people have fought and given their lives so we can remain so and the way the Government behaves nowadays is over reach and needs to be stopped. No one should have to endure these types of problems and it is down right disgusting and evil and the truth will come to light. I hope everyone of them pays so they will never get the chance to hurt anyone ever again

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Thank you.

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Your husband was murdered by the hospital and the Remdesivir they poisoned him with. There is Hell to be paid for these crimes.

I am very sorry you had to live through this.

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It seems as if each hospital had its own protocol of treating COVID. Any time I asked about alternative measures I was told that there was no proof that those measures work and that is not how they are treating it. I even went as far as to ask the Drs “would you give this to your beloved family member?” And of course they said “I’m treating your husband the same as I would my dad”. Today I don’t believe I was given truthful answers. I truly hope and pray that this gets passed not only in Louisiana but in all of the states in this nation. Families need to stand up for our medical freedom. From my broken heart…Thank you so much for your condolences and comment.

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