Anyone can have a new Diagnosis
- Anna Vierra
- May 21
- 2 min read
If you're healthy, don't worry, they will give you a diagnosis.
I had an incident in 2024 and went to the hospital. They said it was a Lacunar stroke. The ER doctor Said It was a diabetic incident. She was closer than anyone.
They also gave me the diagnoses of A-fib and CKD, of course. I was dehydrated from vomiting for 17 hours, and the Dr. gave me 50 mg of Benadryl with 50 mg of valium. They also catheterized me. Bingo! I am a candidate for CKD! Because dehydration, along with antihistamines, will give you a lower eGFR reading. And dehydration alone will cause your albumin to be higher, along with your creatinine. Isn't it amazing how these tests can be manipulated?
However, I do believe I was in fact having a hyperkaemic incident due to all the nutty bitters, slushies, and ice cream I had eaten
. My husband did warn her that I could not take sedatives as I have a negative reaction to them. I do understand why she gave me maximum dosages. It was necessary to alter the blood testing, which they did one hour after the dosages of sedatives. In addition to the altered blood test, high doses of sedatives will also cause irregular heartbeat with an increase in BP as well. Bingo again! Now I have A-fib and CKD!
It is just remarkable how these hospitals are getting away with all of this criminal behavior. The really funny part was they did not treat me for Kidney disease ot Hypertension, and those diagnoses disappeared from my chart upstairs on the stroke floor. Lucky for me, when I finally came out of the semi-coma from the drugs. I had the sense to tell my daughter I needed the chart in its entirety when I go home. They also failed to set up appointments for me with A-F cardiologist specialists or Renal specialists when I was discharged. I got the chart in its entirety, complete with nurses' and doctors' notes, and filed all my complaints. Let those chips fall where they may.
What about lay people who do not know these things? Are they sent to specialists and made very, very sick by ingesting drugs for ailments that do not exist? This is a serious consideration. Seniors need to have someone with them questioning any diagnosis. We can see a very serious need for self-preservation in the medicare crowd.


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