Tuesday 23 June 2015

All about money and saving face

It's all about money. I don’t think it’s only that three very wrong paediatricians and an intensivist will lose face and are my co-offenders, or that the crown is very two-faced that children’s lives matter, or that Dr K, crown specialist paediatrician wants to ram his obsessive theories down all Drs throats and look godly right and manipulate statistics. It was about the cost of Melissa’s transport and treatment for taxpayers as well initially. Now I think it’s about what compensation Melissa’s family should get from them as well. Tauranga hospital staff refused to request a helicopter for Melissa because of the expense. Only when she fought on past the time they estimated she would survive, did they commit to sending her to Starship, by then her prognosis was severely compromised. The focus was on cost of treatment and rehab, rather then on saving her life, as my hospital notes state; but the excuse of it being too windy to fly the helicopter was given to the jury. I know helicopters fly in much windier conditions then was the 4th of Jan 06. I think part of the reason they stalled sending her to Starship was that they wanted the CIB to arrive and detain me first and it took them five hours to get to the hospital. Despite Melissa being responsive and improving after her eventual operation, having previously been deemed unworthy of emergency transport and operation at Tauranga; it was considered it would be a drain to the economy in her recovery and prolonged life-support expense, so she was disposed of. It's always about money and saving face. In some cases, that is first and foremost over a child’s life even.

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