Of course they do. They hate their lives and misery loves company. |
It's God's choice until it's their time. At that point some (most?) become blubbering, wanting "more life" like Roy Batty. |
The wife's FB page - one conspiracy theory after another. https://www.facebook.com/kyp.shillam |
They seem pretty old to have gotten married in 2012. Second marriages? She calls him her "covenant husband." I guess the first couple don't count. |
Why did she feel comfortable going to the hospital? If all of this is one big medical hoax or conspiracy, he should’ve stayed home and handled COVID there rather than running to the hospital and taking up another ICU bed. |
They are not miserable. They are overconfident. I have a lot of dealings with guys like this. |
Yup, there are countless people like this. They are all talk until COVID hits them then they're in the ICU and all like, "Give me that vaccine please!". Too late. |
Apley truly seemed obnoxious. I hate to say it, but as tragic as losing a father is, his kid is probably better off without this guy raising him and passing on his bad habits. |
There’s a couple problems with this post Iverm&ctin and HCQ are extremely easy to get via telemedicine If she DID spend the time trying to get HCQ, that means despite the wealth of scientific literature now available on the subject, the doctors in hospital would not try it. I’ve seen cases emerging of people having to go to court to challenge such doctors, wasting valuable time. We use drugs off-label all the time for cancers and other issues, minor and major. For any doctor or pharmacist to deny a treatment that has viability in medical literature is pretty reprehensible, especially when the family wants it and the patient prognosis is looking grim. My mother was trapped in hospital years pre-covid because one doctor kept insisting he was right about her diagnosis. He wasn’t. In fact he was misdiagnosing, making things worse, by pulling her OFF the drugs another doc at the hospital prescribed. He called in his own specialist who took one visible look at my mother and set the offending doc straight. It only takes ONE bad/politically motivated doc to block treatment. |
Mostly they know that there's something like a .5% chance of death. The issue is that rolling the dice isn't a great way to live life. Maybe we should start talking about the vaccine as an insurance policy or something. I have a term life policy even though I'm very unlikely to die. |
Covid is nothing like the situation with your mother and dumping horse pills and hydroxychloroquine into very sick people will only kill them faster. Despite the fact that these people did this entirely to themselves, doctors still don’t like killing their patients faster. We now know that neither of these Tucker and Trump miracle drugs do anything beneficial for covid and can have terrible side effects. |
You’ve actually got a 100% chance of death in your lifetime. ![]() |
I'm waiting for that cloning technology. Then they can transplant my brain into a new body. |
This is so horrible: a nurse refused to get vaccinated and she and her unborn baby both died of Covid. It's so sad...sounds like she was evangelical and relied on His to protect her. I'm Christian and think God is sending us ways to help ourselves, like vaccines. Why evangelicals don't I will never understand.
https://www.al.com/news/mobile/2021/08/its-hard-to-face-alabama-family-mourns-after-pregnant-nurse-unborn-child-die-of-covid-19.html?outputType=amp&__twitter_impression=true&s=04&fbclid=IwAR0SPJs0ClMwy3pTfjYYRYjia3b3oUEqQke2p5twkyivlkzfPrJdTIgWfIs |