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He explained what was going on and that his arm hurt a lot, was red and inflamed and he was feeling poorly. They said they'd just have to wait on any antibiotics or he could just to an emergency room and have it looked at. By that time he was royally upset. Around here the ER's are swamped. Our daughter, Steph, whom Paul had not seen for almost a year and a half was here. He told the nurse that he'd just open the abcess himself.............he'd done it thousands of times on animals.
So, he did 'kitchen table' surgery on himself. Steph and I helped...........Steph moreso than I as I'm rather klutzy with needles, hemostats, etc. At least five tablespoons of pus came out of the underarm site of the original surgery, and the upper outside of the arm site. Then he sewed in two drain tubes, flushed the wounds, and bandaged it up. It's pretty pathetic when the system is broken this badly and Paul knew if he waited another day, he'd have general septicemia...........infection throughout his body.
Tonight his blood sugar was over 500 from the trauma. Why am I telling you all this? Because for two years we've been hearing Nesara and sweeping changes were just about to happen. We'd been told there'd be new medical technologies that would be available. Now, I'm just wondering how long Paul can hang on. He's had Four surgical procedures since he came to Albuquerque almost a year ago, and three out of the four had major infections.........staph, etc. In his entire career of doing surgeries on over 65,000 animals, he never had staph infections. Was it technique? Was it just dumb luck?
My patience is running out and Paul's time is running out. How sad that our system is so broken that a veterinarian gets to work on himself to get results. How absolutely pathetic.
Lynn Schmaltz
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