The Tragedy: Thou Shall Not Murder
Was Grace Killed Because She Had Down Syndrome?
Some interesting facts from doctors’ reports:
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There were 22 doctor reports written during the seven days Grace was in the hospital
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Down Syndrome is mentioned 36 times in these reports
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Down Syndrome is not mentioned in only two of the reports
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Down Syndrome is a listed item in ‘Past Medical and Surgical History’ in the reports
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Down Syndrome is listed as a ‘Diagnosis’ in the reports
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Only one of the doctors interacted with Grace; the others apparently thought she was stupid
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Specific literal comments, from the doctors’ reports, regarding Down Syndrome:
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"She does have the Down syndrome facies"
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"…patient with past medical history of Down syndrome"
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"Face is consistent with Down syndrome"
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"She has a history of complete trisomy 21 syndrome"
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"Also, patient has previous history of Down syndrome"
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"Background of Down Syndrome"
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"The patient does have facies compatible with trisomy 21"
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"Complete trisomy 21"
Think about these questions:
Would a non-deplorable adult be put on continuous sedation, via Precedex?
Would a non-deplorable adult be strapped to the hospital bed for wanting to go to the bathroom?
Would a non-deplorable adult be given a combination of meds to kill him/her?
Grace was high functioning and a calm person, by nature! Were these measures taken out of convenience for hospital staff or part of a larger agenda?
Why list Down Syndrome in the reports? What’s next: Unvaccinated? White working male? Christian? [‘Unvaccinated’ and ‘Christian’ were both mentioned in the doctors’ reports!]
Conclusion, per a doctor who reviewed all the records:
"Precedex is a med used for anesthesia to put people to sleep for surgery and procedures. Depending on the dose, it can induce a coma-level sleep.
Each of these meds (Precedex, Lorazepam, Morphine), on their own, have an increased risk of serious or life-threatening breathing problems and cardiac arrest, and there's an additive effect when used in combination. To use them like they did in a person with a diagnosis of
acute respiratory distress
is beyond believable as to intention."