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  3. A 24 year old Indigenous Canadian woman named Heather Winterstein died of sepsis after ER staff dismissed her repeatedly and labeled her as a homeless addict.

A 24 year old Indigenous Canadian woman named Heather Winterstein died of sepsis after ER staff dismissed her repeatedly and labeled her as a homeless addict.

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  • broadwaybabyto@zeroes.caB This user is from outside of this forum
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    A 24 year old Indigenous Canadian woman named Heather Winterstein died of sepsis after ER staff dismissed her repeatedly and labeled her as a homeless addict.

    There’s an inquest into her death that shows her falling to the floor in the ER and still being ignored.

    Bias, bigotry, misogyny and racism can determine the care you receive in the hospital .

    I was Heather’s age when I experienced a life threatening complication after my hysterectomy

    Like her I was sent home from the ER multiple times

    Told I was exaggerating.

    Attention seeking

    Deemed a trouble maker

    On my fourth visit my then boyfriend had to carry me in because I couldn’t even sit up

    He had to raise his voice and cause a scene

    He said he was refusing to take me home to die, and he firmly believed that’s what would happen

    Triage called security who threatened to call police

    They would rather arrest him than treat me

    Thankfully a doctor heard him yelling and came to look in on me and instantly realized something was wrong

    Within hours I was being rushed to a larger hospital for emergency surgery

    I had been bleeding internally the entire time and developed a huge infected abscess

    Had they treated me earlier, my survival odds would have been much better

    Instead I very nearly lost my life and ended up spending a month in the hospital

    I was one of the lucky ones

    No one’s survival should ever be based on luck, race, money or privilege

    Yet more often than not those things determine who lives and who dies

    My heart is heavy for Heather and all who knew and loved her

    We must do better

    We must believe and listen to patients

    We must strive to treat everyone equally

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    • broadwaybabyto@zeroes.caB broadwaybabyto@zeroes.ca

      A 24 year old Indigenous Canadian woman named Heather Winterstein died of sepsis after ER staff dismissed her repeatedly and labeled her as a homeless addict.

      There’s an inquest into her death that shows her falling to the floor in the ER and still being ignored.

      Bias, bigotry, misogyny and racism can determine the care you receive in the hospital .

      I was Heather’s age when I experienced a life threatening complication after my hysterectomy

      Like her I was sent home from the ER multiple times

      Told I was exaggerating.

      Attention seeking

      Deemed a trouble maker

      On my fourth visit my then boyfriend had to carry me in because I couldn’t even sit up

      He had to raise his voice and cause a scene

      He said he was refusing to take me home to die, and he firmly believed that’s what would happen

      Triage called security who threatened to call police

      They would rather arrest him than treat me

      Thankfully a doctor heard him yelling and came to look in on me and instantly realized something was wrong

      Within hours I was being rushed to a larger hospital for emergency surgery

      I had been bleeding internally the entire time and developed a huge infected abscess

      Had they treated me earlier, my survival odds would have been much better

      Instead I very nearly lost my life and ended up spending a month in the hospital

      I was one of the lucky ones

      No one’s survival should ever be based on luck, race, money or privilege

      Yet more often than not those things determine who lives and who dies

      My heart is heavy for Heather and all who knew and loved her

      We must do better

      We must believe and listen to patients

      We must strive to treat everyone equally

      Link Preview Image
      Video of woman collapsing in ER waiting room played at Ontario inquest into her sepsis death | CBC

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      CBC (www.cbc.ca)

      #disability #chronicillness #ableism #eugenics #healthcare #bias

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      @broadwaybabyto
      This is absolutely sickening. The poor woman. I feel bad for her family and friends.

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      • broadwaybabyto@zeroes.caB broadwaybabyto@zeroes.ca

        A 24 year old Indigenous Canadian woman named Heather Winterstein died of sepsis after ER staff dismissed her repeatedly and labeled her as a homeless addict.

        There’s an inquest into her death that shows her falling to the floor in the ER and still being ignored.

        Bias, bigotry, misogyny and racism can determine the care you receive in the hospital .

        I was Heather’s age when I experienced a life threatening complication after my hysterectomy

        Like her I was sent home from the ER multiple times

        Told I was exaggerating.

        Attention seeking

        Deemed a trouble maker

        On my fourth visit my then boyfriend had to carry me in because I couldn’t even sit up

        He had to raise his voice and cause a scene

        He said he was refusing to take me home to die, and he firmly believed that’s what would happen

        Triage called security who threatened to call police

        They would rather arrest him than treat me

        Thankfully a doctor heard him yelling and came to look in on me and instantly realized something was wrong

        Within hours I was being rushed to a larger hospital for emergency surgery

        I had been bleeding internally the entire time and developed a huge infected abscess

        Had they treated me earlier, my survival odds would have been much better

        Instead I very nearly lost my life and ended up spending a month in the hospital

        I was one of the lucky ones

        No one’s survival should ever be based on luck, race, money or privilege

        Yet more often than not those things determine who lives and who dies

        My heart is heavy for Heather and all who knew and loved her

        We must do better

        We must believe and listen to patients

        We must strive to treat everyone equally

        Link Preview Image
        Video of woman collapsing in ER waiting room played at Ontario inquest into her sepsis death | CBC

        favicon

        CBC (www.cbc.ca)

        #disability #chronicillness #ableism #eugenics #healthcare #bias

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        @broadwaybabyto same thing happened to me in los angeles. I was severely malnourished and lacking potassium, though I didn't know it at the time. It was causing vasovagal syncope and as I was passing out while getting my blood drawn, the entire ER nurse staff started shouting at me to get out and I couldn't move, was sweating bullets, and freezing. I asked to please get the doctor to come back and look at me, but instead they shoved me out into the waiting room and labeled me as drug seeking. I left, and luckily survived. I figured out why I was falling down and hitting my head hard enough to bleed almost daily. But I had to do it on my own.

        I don't know what the root of the problem is, or how to fix it, but I just felt like sharing my recent experience (last year). I imagine many people die this way.

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          @LukefromDC @broadwaybabyto I didn't have anyone to advocate for me, so I simply went home and accepted that my life wasn't worth saving in this society. It took a year and half to figure out what my problem was on my own. All that time suffering and unsure changed me as a person.

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          • broadwaybabyto@zeroes.caB broadwaybabyto@zeroes.ca

            A 24 year old Indigenous Canadian woman named Heather Winterstein died of sepsis after ER staff dismissed her repeatedly and labeled her as a homeless addict.

            There’s an inquest into her death that shows her falling to the floor in the ER and still being ignored.

            Bias, bigotry, misogyny and racism can determine the care you receive in the hospital .

            I was Heather’s age when I experienced a life threatening complication after my hysterectomy

            Like her I was sent home from the ER multiple times

            Told I was exaggerating.

            Attention seeking

            Deemed a trouble maker

            On my fourth visit my then boyfriend had to carry me in because I couldn’t even sit up

            He had to raise his voice and cause a scene

            He said he was refusing to take me home to die, and he firmly believed that’s what would happen

            Triage called security who threatened to call police

            They would rather arrest him than treat me

            Thankfully a doctor heard him yelling and came to look in on me and instantly realized something was wrong

            Within hours I was being rushed to a larger hospital for emergency surgery

            I had been bleeding internally the entire time and developed a huge infected abscess

            Had they treated me earlier, my survival odds would have been much better

            Instead I very nearly lost my life and ended up spending a month in the hospital

            I was one of the lucky ones

            No one’s survival should ever be based on luck, race, money or privilege

            Yet more often than not those things determine who lives and who dies

            My heart is heavy for Heather and all who knew and loved her

            We must do better

            We must believe and listen to patients

            We must strive to treat everyone equally

            Link Preview Image
            Video of woman collapsing in ER waiting room played at Ontario inquest into her sepsis death | CBC

            favicon

            CBC (www.cbc.ca)

            #disability #chronicillness #ableism #eugenics #healthcare #bias

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            @broadwaybabyto some people are disappearing with no records, like 6 COVID victims I know disappeared from a housing project that mainly houses seniors:
            accurate records seem to be even more vulnerable than the victims

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            • broadwaybabyto@zeroes.caB broadwaybabyto@zeroes.ca

              A 24 year old Indigenous Canadian woman named Heather Winterstein died of sepsis after ER staff dismissed her repeatedly and labeled her as a homeless addict.

              There’s an inquest into her death that shows her falling to the floor in the ER and still being ignored.

              Bias, bigotry, misogyny and racism can determine the care you receive in the hospital .

              I was Heather’s age when I experienced a life threatening complication after my hysterectomy

              Like her I was sent home from the ER multiple times

              Told I was exaggerating.

              Attention seeking

              Deemed a trouble maker

              On my fourth visit my then boyfriend had to carry me in because I couldn’t even sit up

              He had to raise his voice and cause a scene

              He said he was refusing to take me home to die, and he firmly believed that’s what would happen

              Triage called security who threatened to call police

              They would rather arrest him than treat me

              Thankfully a doctor heard him yelling and came to look in on me and instantly realized something was wrong

              Within hours I was being rushed to a larger hospital for emergency surgery

              I had been bleeding internally the entire time and developed a huge infected abscess

              Had they treated me earlier, my survival odds would have been much better

              Instead I very nearly lost my life and ended up spending a month in the hospital

              I was one of the lucky ones

              No one’s survival should ever be based on luck, race, money or privilege

              Yet more often than not those things determine who lives and who dies

              My heart is heavy for Heather and all who knew and loved her

              We must do better

              We must believe and listen to patients

              We must strive to treat everyone equally

              Link Preview Image
              Video of woman collapsing in ER waiting room played at Ontario inquest into her sepsis death | CBC

              favicon

              CBC (www.cbc.ca)

              #disability #chronicillness #ableism #eugenics #healthcare #bias

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              @broadwaybabyto

              Racism. Full on crime. Crime.

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              • broadwaybabyto@zeroes.caB broadwaybabyto@zeroes.ca

                A 24 year old Indigenous Canadian woman named Heather Winterstein died of sepsis after ER staff dismissed her repeatedly and labeled her as a homeless addict.

                There’s an inquest into her death that shows her falling to the floor in the ER and still being ignored.

                Bias, bigotry, misogyny and racism can determine the care you receive in the hospital .

                I was Heather’s age when I experienced a life threatening complication after my hysterectomy

                Like her I was sent home from the ER multiple times

                Told I was exaggerating.

                Attention seeking

                Deemed a trouble maker

                On my fourth visit my then boyfriend had to carry me in because I couldn’t even sit up

                He had to raise his voice and cause a scene

                He said he was refusing to take me home to die, and he firmly believed that’s what would happen

                Triage called security who threatened to call police

                They would rather arrest him than treat me

                Thankfully a doctor heard him yelling and came to look in on me and instantly realized something was wrong

                Within hours I was being rushed to a larger hospital for emergency surgery

                I had been bleeding internally the entire time and developed a huge infected abscess

                Had they treated me earlier, my survival odds would have been much better

                Instead I very nearly lost my life and ended up spending a month in the hospital

                I was one of the lucky ones

                No one’s survival should ever be based on luck, race, money or privilege

                Yet more often than not those things determine who lives and who dies

                My heart is heavy for Heather and all who knew and loved her

                We must do better

                We must believe and listen to patients

                We must strive to treat everyone equally

                Link Preview Image
                Video of woman collapsing in ER waiting room played at Ontario inquest into her sepsis death | CBC

                favicon

                CBC (www.cbc.ca)

                #disability #chronicillness #ableism #eugenics #healthcare #bias

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                @broadwaybabyto And these people are supposed to have taken the Hippocratic Oath.

                They all deserve time in prison to think about their actions.

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                • broadwaybabyto@zeroes.caB broadwaybabyto@zeroes.ca

                  A 24 year old Indigenous Canadian woman named Heather Winterstein died of sepsis after ER staff dismissed her repeatedly and labeled her as a homeless addict.

                  There’s an inquest into her death that shows her falling to the floor in the ER and still being ignored.

                  Bias, bigotry, misogyny and racism can determine the care you receive in the hospital .

                  I was Heather’s age when I experienced a life threatening complication after my hysterectomy

                  Like her I was sent home from the ER multiple times

                  Told I was exaggerating.

                  Attention seeking

                  Deemed a trouble maker

                  On my fourth visit my then boyfriend had to carry me in because I couldn’t even sit up

                  He had to raise his voice and cause a scene

                  He said he was refusing to take me home to die, and he firmly believed that’s what would happen

                  Triage called security who threatened to call police

                  They would rather arrest him than treat me

                  Thankfully a doctor heard him yelling and came to look in on me and instantly realized something was wrong

                  Within hours I was being rushed to a larger hospital for emergency surgery

                  I had been bleeding internally the entire time and developed a huge infected abscess

                  Had they treated me earlier, my survival odds would have been much better

                  Instead I very nearly lost my life and ended up spending a month in the hospital

                  I was one of the lucky ones

                  No one’s survival should ever be based on luck, race, money or privilege

                  Yet more often than not those things determine who lives and who dies

                  My heart is heavy for Heather and all who knew and loved her

                  We must do better

                  We must believe and listen to patients

                  We must strive to treat everyone equally

                  Link Preview Image
                  Video of woman collapsing in ER waiting room played at Ontario inquest into her sepsis death | CBC

                  favicon

                  CBC (www.cbc.ca)

                  #disability #chronicillness #ableism #eugenics #healthcare #bias

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                  #8

                  @broadwaybabyto
                  No one's survival should be based on luck, race, money or privilege anywhere, ever

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                  • broadwaybabyto@zeroes.caB broadwaybabyto@zeroes.ca

                    A 24 year old Indigenous Canadian woman named Heather Winterstein died of sepsis after ER staff dismissed her repeatedly and labeled her as a homeless addict.

                    There’s an inquest into her death that shows her falling to the floor in the ER and still being ignored.

                    Bias, bigotry, misogyny and racism can determine the care you receive in the hospital .

                    I was Heather’s age when I experienced a life threatening complication after my hysterectomy

                    Like her I was sent home from the ER multiple times

                    Told I was exaggerating.

                    Attention seeking

                    Deemed a trouble maker

                    On my fourth visit my then boyfriend had to carry me in because I couldn’t even sit up

                    He had to raise his voice and cause a scene

                    He said he was refusing to take me home to die, and he firmly believed that’s what would happen

                    Triage called security who threatened to call police

                    They would rather arrest him than treat me

                    Thankfully a doctor heard him yelling and came to look in on me and instantly realized something was wrong

                    Within hours I was being rushed to a larger hospital for emergency surgery

                    I had been bleeding internally the entire time and developed a huge infected abscess

                    Had they treated me earlier, my survival odds would have been much better

                    Instead I very nearly lost my life and ended up spending a month in the hospital

                    I was one of the lucky ones

                    No one’s survival should ever be based on luck, race, money or privilege

                    Yet more often than not those things determine who lives and who dies

                    My heart is heavy for Heather and all who knew and loved her

                    We must do better

                    We must believe and listen to patients

                    We must strive to treat everyone equally

                    Link Preview Image
                    Video of woman collapsing in ER waiting room played at Ontario inquest into her sepsis death | CBC

                    favicon

                    CBC (www.cbc.ca)

                    #disability #chronicillness #ableism #eugenics #healthcare #bias

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                    @broadwaybabyto

                    How on earth…

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                    • broadwaybabyto@zeroes.caB broadwaybabyto@zeroes.ca

                      A 24 year old Indigenous Canadian woman named Heather Winterstein died of sepsis after ER staff dismissed her repeatedly and labeled her as a homeless addict.

                      There’s an inquest into her death that shows her falling to the floor in the ER and still being ignored.

                      Bias, bigotry, misogyny and racism can determine the care you receive in the hospital .

                      I was Heather’s age when I experienced a life threatening complication after my hysterectomy

                      Like her I was sent home from the ER multiple times

                      Told I was exaggerating.

                      Attention seeking

                      Deemed a trouble maker

                      On my fourth visit my then boyfriend had to carry me in because I couldn’t even sit up

                      He had to raise his voice and cause a scene

                      He said he was refusing to take me home to die, and he firmly believed that’s what would happen

                      Triage called security who threatened to call police

                      They would rather arrest him than treat me

                      Thankfully a doctor heard him yelling and came to look in on me and instantly realized something was wrong

                      Within hours I was being rushed to a larger hospital for emergency surgery

                      I had been bleeding internally the entire time and developed a huge infected abscess

                      Had they treated me earlier, my survival odds would have been much better

                      Instead I very nearly lost my life and ended up spending a month in the hospital

                      I was one of the lucky ones

                      No one’s survival should ever be based on luck, race, money or privilege

                      Yet more often than not those things determine who lives and who dies

                      My heart is heavy for Heather and all who knew and loved her

                      We must do better

                      We must believe and listen to patients

                      We must strive to treat everyone equally

                      Link Preview Image
                      Video of woman collapsing in ER waiting room played at Ontario inquest into her sepsis death | CBC

                      favicon

                      CBC (www.cbc.ca)

                      #disability #chronicillness #ableism #eugenics #healthcare #bias

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                      @broadwaybabyto I cannot speak for the Canadian system, but in the UK, the system is under so much pressure, I get that clinicians have to make difficult decisions, snap judgements. To prioritise those people they can treat.

                      This is not an excuse. It is an acknowledgement that the system is broken, in a bigger way. It is not just the health system, it is the homeless support system. It is the mental health system. It is everything.

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                      • broadwaybabyto@zeroes.caB broadwaybabyto@zeroes.ca

                        A 24 year old Indigenous Canadian woman named Heather Winterstein died of sepsis after ER staff dismissed her repeatedly and labeled her as a homeless addict.

                        There’s an inquest into her death that shows her falling to the floor in the ER and still being ignored.

                        Bias, bigotry, misogyny and racism can determine the care you receive in the hospital .

                        I was Heather’s age when I experienced a life threatening complication after my hysterectomy

                        Like her I was sent home from the ER multiple times

                        Told I was exaggerating.

                        Attention seeking

                        Deemed a trouble maker

                        On my fourth visit my then boyfriend had to carry me in because I couldn’t even sit up

                        He had to raise his voice and cause a scene

                        He said he was refusing to take me home to die, and he firmly believed that’s what would happen

                        Triage called security who threatened to call police

                        They would rather arrest him than treat me

                        Thankfully a doctor heard him yelling and came to look in on me and instantly realized something was wrong

                        Within hours I was being rushed to a larger hospital for emergency surgery

                        I had been bleeding internally the entire time and developed a huge infected abscess

                        Had they treated me earlier, my survival odds would have been much better

                        Instead I very nearly lost my life and ended up spending a month in the hospital

                        I was one of the lucky ones

                        No one’s survival should ever be based on luck, race, money or privilege

                        Yet more often than not those things determine who lives and who dies

                        My heart is heavy for Heather and all who knew and loved her

                        We must do better

                        We must believe and listen to patients

                        We must strive to treat everyone equally

                        Link Preview Image
                        Video of woman collapsing in ER waiting room played at Ontario inquest into her sepsis death | CBC

                        favicon

                        CBC (www.cbc.ca)

                        #disability #chronicillness #ableism #eugenics #healthcare #bias

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                        @broadwaybabyto Something like that could never happen in Europe, even if you were a homeless addict. "God bless America" 😞

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                        • broadwaybabyto@zeroes.caB broadwaybabyto@zeroes.ca

                          A 24 year old Indigenous Canadian woman named Heather Winterstein died of sepsis after ER staff dismissed her repeatedly and labeled her as a homeless addict.

                          There’s an inquest into her death that shows her falling to the floor in the ER and still being ignored.

                          Bias, bigotry, misogyny and racism can determine the care you receive in the hospital .

                          I was Heather’s age when I experienced a life threatening complication after my hysterectomy

                          Like her I was sent home from the ER multiple times

                          Told I was exaggerating.

                          Attention seeking

                          Deemed a trouble maker

                          On my fourth visit my then boyfriend had to carry me in because I couldn’t even sit up

                          He had to raise his voice and cause a scene

                          He said he was refusing to take me home to die, and he firmly believed that’s what would happen

                          Triage called security who threatened to call police

                          They would rather arrest him than treat me

                          Thankfully a doctor heard him yelling and came to look in on me and instantly realized something was wrong

                          Within hours I was being rushed to a larger hospital for emergency surgery

                          I had been bleeding internally the entire time and developed a huge infected abscess

                          Had they treated me earlier, my survival odds would have been much better

                          Instead I very nearly lost my life and ended up spending a month in the hospital

                          I was one of the lucky ones

                          No one’s survival should ever be based on luck, race, money or privilege

                          Yet more often than not those things determine who lives and who dies

                          My heart is heavy for Heather and all who knew and loved her

                          We must do better

                          We must believe and listen to patients

                          We must strive to treat everyone equally

                          Link Preview Image
                          Video of woman collapsing in ER waiting room played at Ontario inquest into her sepsis death | CBC

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                          CBC (www.cbc.ca)

                          #disability #chronicillness #ableism #eugenics #healthcare #bias

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                          @broadwaybabyto 🕯️

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                          • howking@mastodonczech.czH howking@mastodonczech.cz

                            @broadwaybabyto Something like that could never happen in Europe, even if you were a homeless addict. "God bless America" 😞

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                            @howking @broadwaybabyto sir, that is the naivety of privilege. I'm jealous.

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                            • howking@mastodonczech.czH howking@mastodonczech.cz

                              @broadwaybabyto Something like that could never happen in Europe, even if you were a homeless addict. "God bless America" 😞

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                              @howking @broadwaybabyto

                              It does happen here.

                              Medical sexism and racism happens in European countries, too.

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                              • broadwaybabyto@zeroes.caB broadwaybabyto@zeroes.ca

                                A 24 year old Indigenous Canadian woman named Heather Winterstein died of sepsis after ER staff dismissed her repeatedly and labeled her as a homeless addict.

                                There’s an inquest into her death that shows her falling to the floor in the ER and still being ignored.

                                Bias, bigotry, misogyny and racism can determine the care you receive in the hospital .

                                I was Heather’s age when I experienced a life threatening complication after my hysterectomy

                                Like her I was sent home from the ER multiple times

                                Told I was exaggerating.

                                Attention seeking

                                Deemed a trouble maker

                                On my fourth visit my then boyfriend had to carry me in because I couldn’t even sit up

                                He had to raise his voice and cause a scene

                                He said he was refusing to take me home to die, and he firmly believed that’s what would happen

                                Triage called security who threatened to call police

                                They would rather arrest him than treat me

                                Thankfully a doctor heard him yelling and came to look in on me and instantly realized something was wrong

                                Within hours I was being rushed to a larger hospital for emergency surgery

                                I had been bleeding internally the entire time and developed a huge infected abscess

                                Had they treated me earlier, my survival odds would have been much better

                                Instead I very nearly lost my life and ended up spending a month in the hospital

                                I was one of the lucky ones

                                No one’s survival should ever be based on luck, race, money or privilege

                                Yet more often than not those things determine who lives and who dies

                                My heart is heavy for Heather and all who knew and loved her

                                We must do better

                                We must believe and listen to patients

                                We must strive to treat everyone equally

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                                @broadwaybabyto They sent my mom home the day after a hysterectomy, even though she complained several times about shortness of breath. They told her that was normal after anaesthesia. We took her back the next day. She had a pulmonary embolism and almost died.

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                                • howking@mastodonczech.czH howking@mastodonczech.cz

                                  @broadwaybabyto Something like that could never happen in Europe, even if you were a homeless addict. "God bless America" 😞

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                                  @howking

                                  > Something like that could never happen in Europe

                                  Just because something didn't happen doesn't mean "it could never happen"

                                  Of course it could and would happen, fascists are taken over and universal healthcare is one of the first things fascists destroy…

                                  Actually, in france people died in hospitals during covid pandemics while they were left waiting, cause "Hospitals costs too much and are not profitable, let's reduce their staff and sentiments to reduce costs"…

                                  @broadwaybabyto

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                                  • broadwaybabyto@zeroes.caB broadwaybabyto@zeroes.ca

                                    A 24 year old Indigenous Canadian woman named Heather Winterstein died of sepsis after ER staff dismissed her repeatedly and labeled her as a homeless addict.

                                    There’s an inquest into her death that shows her falling to the floor in the ER and still being ignored.

                                    Bias, bigotry, misogyny and racism can determine the care you receive in the hospital .

                                    I was Heather’s age when I experienced a life threatening complication after my hysterectomy

                                    Like her I was sent home from the ER multiple times

                                    Told I was exaggerating.

                                    Attention seeking

                                    Deemed a trouble maker

                                    On my fourth visit my then boyfriend had to carry me in because I couldn’t even sit up

                                    He had to raise his voice and cause a scene

                                    He said he was refusing to take me home to die, and he firmly believed that’s what would happen

                                    Triage called security who threatened to call police

                                    They would rather arrest him than treat me

                                    Thankfully a doctor heard him yelling and came to look in on me and instantly realized something was wrong

                                    Within hours I was being rushed to a larger hospital for emergency surgery

                                    I had been bleeding internally the entire time and developed a huge infected abscess

                                    Had they treated me earlier, my survival odds would have been much better

                                    Instead I very nearly lost my life and ended up spending a month in the hospital

                                    I was one of the lucky ones

                                    No one’s survival should ever be based on luck, race, money or privilege

                                    Yet more often than not those things determine who lives and who dies

                                    My heart is heavy for Heather and all who knew and loved her

                                    We must do better

                                    We must believe and listen to patients

                                    We must strive to treat everyone equally

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                                    @broadwaybabyto Reminded of the death of New Orleans piano legend James Booker.

                                    He was left at Charity Hospital in the emergency waiting room sitting in a wheelchair, and was there for almost half an hour before anyone noticed him. When they did, Booker was already gone. At 43.

                                    I'm so glad you survived.

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                                    • steveclough@metalhead.clubS steveclough@metalhead.club

                                      @broadwaybabyto I cannot speak for the Canadian system, but in the UK, the system is under so much pressure, I get that clinicians have to make difficult decisions, snap judgements. To prioritise those people they can treat.

                                      This is not an excuse. It is an acknowledgement that the system is broken, in a bigger way. It is not just the health system, it is the homeless support system. It is the mental health system. It is everything.

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                                      @SteveClough @broadwaybabyto in the U.S. they’re overcrowded and short staffed and you can frequently top off the process in bankruptcy court. Somewhere medicine went wrong.

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                                      • broadwaybabyto@zeroes.caB broadwaybabyto@zeroes.ca

                                        A 24 year old Indigenous Canadian woman named Heather Winterstein died of sepsis after ER staff dismissed her repeatedly and labeled her as a homeless addict.

                                        There’s an inquest into her death that shows her falling to the floor in the ER and still being ignored.

                                        Bias, bigotry, misogyny and racism can determine the care you receive in the hospital .

                                        I was Heather’s age when I experienced a life threatening complication after my hysterectomy

                                        Like her I was sent home from the ER multiple times

                                        Told I was exaggerating.

                                        Attention seeking

                                        Deemed a trouble maker

                                        On my fourth visit my then boyfriend had to carry me in because I couldn’t even sit up

                                        He had to raise his voice and cause a scene

                                        He said he was refusing to take me home to die, and he firmly believed that’s what would happen

                                        Triage called security who threatened to call police

                                        They would rather arrest him than treat me

                                        Thankfully a doctor heard him yelling and came to look in on me and instantly realized something was wrong

                                        Within hours I was being rushed to a larger hospital for emergency surgery

                                        I had been bleeding internally the entire time and developed a huge infected abscess

                                        Had they treated me earlier, my survival odds would have been much better

                                        Instead I very nearly lost my life and ended up spending a month in the hospital

                                        I was one of the lucky ones

                                        No one’s survival should ever be based on luck, race, money or privilege

                                        Yet more often than not those things determine who lives and who dies

                                        My heart is heavy for Heather and all who knew and loved her

                                        We must do better

                                        We must believe and listen to patients

                                        We must strive to treat everyone equally

                                        Link Preview Image
                                        Video of woman collapsing in ER waiting room played at Ontario inquest into her sepsis death | CBC

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                                        #disability #chronicillness #ableism #eugenics #healthcare #bias

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                                        @broadwaybabyto There should be criminal penalties for this and the deprivation of all licenses related to medical treatment.

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                                        • devnull@mamot.frD devnull@mamot.fr

                                          @howking

                                          > Something like that could never happen in Europe

                                          Just because something didn't happen doesn't mean "it could never happen"

                                          Of course it could and would happen, fascists are taken over and universal healthcare is one of the first things fascists destroy…

                                          Actually, in france people died in hospitals during covid pandemics while they were left waiting, cause "Hospitals costs too much and are not profitable, let's reduce their staff and sentiments to reduce costs"…

                                          @broadwaybabyto

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                                          @devnull @howking @broadwaybabyto So it wasn't to do with the fact that they were overrun because it was a freaking pandemic and that applied equally if not more so to staff working at hospitals likely to catch it? What's a sentiment in your opinion?

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