Kat istheSea3 donated @KatistheSea3
16 August, 10:17
😻 Yesterday I fell in the silliest accident
& ended up in Hospital because I couldn’t walk.
I’m peachy now, just a bad sprain.
The exciting thing was I got fitted with a Medical Boot!
They had NO IDEA how happy that made me
because I’ve been looking at Boots for years on the demons 😹
I don’t see how you can fit an ankle bracelet in this thing, though?!
I think the BOOT ITSELF is the GPS tracker?

Point is, THE MOMENT the ambulance came
I was asked, did I want FENTANYL?
No thank you, I said.
Asked again in the ambulance, FENTANYL?
No thanks.
Ketamine?
Nope.
Then @ Hospital, did I need FENTANYL?
NO!!
Good grief. They’re handing this stuff out like M&Ms.

🇺🇸 5-9-23 @ qthestormrider777
10s of 1000s of people killed in the past 3-years alone
with the FENTANYL DRUG CRISES
killing Americans in a REAL epidemic..
END GAME IS COMING and TRUMP HAS CARDS ♠️♥️
but first we must go through the hardest parts of THE STORM
MILITARY IS THE ONLY WAY 💥

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Carol Roberts @InHisHolyName
16 August, 10:44
In response Kat istheSea3 to her Publication
As a nurse, ( 50 years, retired 2020) I can tell you that Fentanyl was rarely if ever given except by anesthesiologists because of its potential for respiratory arrest. It was considered a dangerous drug and had to be carefully monitored by a medical doctor. The fact that you were offered fentanyl for an orthopedic injury when RICE ( rest, ice, compression, elevation) and an anti-inflammatory like Ibuprofen would have been sufficient is VERY suspect to me. So smart to stand your ground! Prayers for you quick healing! 🙏 😇

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Mare Qay - WWG1WGA! @Patriot63
Absolutely 💯
The only time I ever saw it used was in the OR!
11:29 PM - Aug 16, 2023
In response Carol Roberts to her Publication
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Carol Roberts @InHisHolyName
17 August, 10:35
In response Mare Qay - WWG1WGA! to her Publication
Absolutely, and every vial was carefully accounted for. If the fentanyl count was off at the end of a shift, we had to look at every patient chart to rectify the discrepancy! We could not leave until it was found. Once I worked in an outpatient surgery center and we has an OR tech try to steal fentanyl. What a HUGE deal that became! The regulatory agencies decended from everywhere on our surgery center. Huge investigation. What a mess it was!

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Mare Qay - WWG1WGA! @Patriot63
17 August, 11:20
In response Carol Roberts to her Publication
Oh yeah, remember the 'counts', one more thing to think about during the shifts besides the patient care. "Did I record it/sign off on it?"
Powerful drug for sure & dangerous.

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