Albert Spence Is a Pulmonary Nurse With 31 Years of Experience
Albert Spence Is a Pulmonary Nurse With 31 Years of Experience. He Recently Gave Public Testimony Before The South Carolina State Legislature On "Therapeutic Options" For Covid-19.
I Lost Sleep Over It. I Was Having Chest Pain Over It. It Woke Me Up in The Middle of The Night, Hit Me Hard. I Could Not Sleep.
They Call It “Comfort Care.” But When You Get to The Point Where You Can’t Take (Oxygen Mask) Off, You Get So Upset. You Haven’t Seen Your Family Except Through Maybe An iPad, In Weeks.
And So, The Patients Get All Teary Eyed and Upset, And They Call in The Palliative Team, And They All Hold Their Hands and Cry.
But They Said: “We Can Keep You Comfortable.”
Here Comes Albert (Referring to Himself). He’s Got the Morphine and Ativan, And I Load Them Up and Take Off the High Flow, And They Gas Themselves to Death.
He Has Now Left the Nursing Field for Good.
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