Guest guest Posted July 18, 2008 Report Share Posted July 18, 2008 Here is a local storyabout fomaldahyde in the body. And it is placed in vaccines????? There is also a video on the website about it. http://www.kake.com/home/headlines/25633884.html# A Wichita family says a mistake by a local hospital killed their loved one, and are filing a wrongful death lawsuit. Tim Dieker's family is taking legal action against Via Christi, asking for damages of several million dollars. The family says Dieker died because of a horrible mistake. Dieker was 41 years-old when he was admitted to St. Francis Hospital on July 16, 2006. Four weeks later, he died. In the wrongful death lawsuit, Dieker's family blames the medical staff for his death. The suit claims gross negligence, inattention, and recklessness... saying Dieker suffered horribly before his death. " There is no justification for a medical error, " says Don , an attorney for the family. " Especially under these circumstances. " According to the hospital report written by the operating doctor, surgeons were doing a lung biopsy on Dieker to see if he had an infection. The report says the doctor was handed a syringe that he assumed contained Lidocaine, an anesthetic that he ordered. The doctor injected the medicine into Dieker's lung. That's when the report says the patient began to cough violently. The nurse then discovered she had inadvertently drawn formaldehyde into the syringe instead of Lidocaine. " When formaldehyde is injected into the human body it's very dangerous, " says . " It is deadly. " Via Christi officials declined to comment, saying it's premature because they haven't seen the lawsuit. KAKE News obtained Dieker's autopsy report, which shows bacterial pneumonia in his lungs consistent with Legionnaires Disease. The report does not mention formaldehyde. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2008 Report Share Posted July 19, 2008 How in the world does one mistakenly draw up a syringe of formaldahyde instead of some drug???? I can understand that mistakes happen, but I would think one drug vs another. When would formaldahyde be needed in surgery??? > > Here is a local storyabout fomaldahyde in the body. And it is placed > in vaccines????? There is also a video on the website about it. > > http://www.kake.com/home/headlines/25633884.html# > > A Wichita family says a mistake by a local hospital killed their > loved one, and are filing a wrongful death lawsuit. > > Tim Dieker's family is taking legal action against Via Christi, > asking for damages of several million dollars. The family says Dieker > died because of a horrible mistake. > > Dieker was 41 years-old when he was admitted to St. Francis Hospital > on July 16, 2006. Four weeks later, he died. In the wrongful death > lawsuit, Dieker's family blames the medical staff for his death. > > The suit claims gross negligence, inattention, and recklessness... > saying Dieker suffered horribly before his death. > > " There is no justification for a medical error, " says Don , > an attorney for the family. " Especially under these circumstances. " > > According to the hospital report written by the operating doctor, > surgeons were doing a lung biopsy on Dieker to see if he had an > infection. The report says the doctor was handed a syringe that he > assumed contained Lidocaine, an anesthetic that he ordered. > > The doctor injected the medicine into Dieker's lung. That's when the > report says the patient began to cough violently. The nurse then > discovered she had inadvertently drawn formaldehyde into the syringe > instead of Lidocaine. > > " When formaldehyde is injected into the human body it's very > dangerous, " says . " It is deadly. " > > Via Christi officials declined to comment, saying it's premature > because they haven't seen the lawsuit. > > KAKE News obtained Dieker's autopsy report, which shows bacterial > pneumonia in his lungs consistent with Legionnaires Disease. The > report does not mention formaldehyde. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2008 Report Share Posted July 19, 2008 How in the world does one mistakenly draw up a syringe of formaldahyde instead of some drug???? I can understand that mistakes happen, but I would think one drug vs another. When would formaldahyde be needed in surgery??? > > Here is a local storyabout fomaldahyde in the body. And it is placed > in vaccines????? There is also a video on the website about it. > > http://www.kake.com/home/headlines/25633884.html# > > A Wichita family says a mistake by a local hospital killed their > loved one, and are filing a wrongful death lawsuit. > > Tim Dieker's family is taking legal action against Via Christi, > asking for damages of several million dollars. The family says Dieker > died because of a horrible mistake. > > Dieker was 41 years-old when he was admitted to St. Francis Hospital > on July 16, 2006. Four weeks later, he died. In the wrongful death > lawsuit, Dieker's family blames the medical staff for his death. > > The suit claims gross negligence, inattention, and recklessness... > saying Dieker suffered horribly before his death. > > " There is no justification for a medical error, " says Don , > an attorney for the family. " Especially under these circumstances. " > > According to the hospital report written by the operating doctor, > surgeons were doing a lung biopsy on Dieker to see if he had an > infection. The report says the doctor was handed a syringe that he > assumed contained Lidocaine, an anesthetic that he ordered. > > The doctor injected the medicine into Dieker's lung. That's when the > report says the patient began to cough violently. The nurse then > discovered she had inadvertently drawn formaldehyde into the syringe > instead of Lidocaine. > > " When formaldehyde is injected into the human body it's very > dangerous, " says . " It is deadly. " > > Via Christi officials declined to comment, saying it's premature > because they haven't seen the lawsuit. > > KAKE News obtained Dieker's autopsy report, which shows bacterial > pneumonia in his lungs consistent with Legionnaires Disease. The > report does not mention formaldehyde. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2008 Report Share Posted July 19, 2008 good question!! andrea > > > > Here is a local storyabout fomaldahyde in the body. And it is placed > > in vaccines????? There is also a video on the website about it. > > > > http://www.kake.com/home/headlines/25633884.html# > > > > A Wichita family says a mistake by a local hospital killed their > > loved one, and are filing a wrongful death lawsuit. > > > > Tim Dieker's family is taking legal action against Via Christi, > > asking for damages of several million dollars. The family says Dieker > > died because of a horrible mistake. > > > > Dieker was 41 years-old when he was admitted to St. Francis Hospital > > on July 16, 2006. Four weeks later, he died. In the wrongful death > > lawsuit, Dieker's family blames the medical staff for his death. > > > > The suit claims gross negligence, inattention, and recklessness... > > saying Dieker suffered horribly before his death. > > > > " There is no justification for a medical error, " says Don , > > an attorney for the family. " Especially under these circumstances. " > > > > According to the hospital report written by the operating doctor, > > surgeons were doing a lung biopsy on Dieker to see if he had an > > infection. The report says the doctor was handed a syringe that he > > assumed contained Lidocaine, an anesthetic that he ordered. > > > > The doctor injected the medicine into Dieker's lung. That's when the > > report says the patient began to cough violently. The nurse then > > discovered she had inadvertently drawn formaldehyde into the syringe > > instead of Lidocaine. > > > > " When formaldehyde is injected into the human body it's very > > dangerous, " says . " It is deadly. " > > > > Via Christi officials declined to comment, saying it's premature > > because they haven't seen the lawsuit. > > > > KAKE News obtained Dieker's autopsy report, which shows bacterial > > pneumonia in his lungs consistent with Legionnaires Disease. The > > report does not mention formaldehyde. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2008 Report Share Posted July 19, 2008 Don't we know that anything in a vaccine is safe? Why next they'll put in rat poison too and that will be perfectly safe too. Nita (crew chief) and the crew: 15, Jon 13, 11, 9, 7, Christian (7/16/03 to 8/22/04), 2 and Isaac, 2/3/08 http://momof6.dotphoto.com <http://momof6.dotphoto.com/> for not necessarily current pictures http://nitasspot.blogspot.com Learn from the mistakes of others. Trust me... you can't live long enough to make them all yourself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2008 Report Share Posted July 19, 2008 They already use it as the blood thinner drug Warfarin/Coumadin! Less as rat poison now, as rats are developing resistance! RE: Re: Ingredients Formaldahyde Don't we know that anything in a vaccine is safe? Why next they'll put in rat poison too and that will be perfectly safe too.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2008 Report Share Posted July 20, 2008 Perhaps they keep it on hand to preserve interesting bits that might titillate their students! Cynically, Maracuja good question!! andrea > > How in the world does one mistakenly draw up a syringe of formaldahyde instead of some > drug???? I can understand that mistakes happen, but I would think one drug vs another. > When would formaldahyde be needed in surgery??? > .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 OMG, this is so horrible!!!! Rina > > Here is a local storyabout fomaldahyde in the body. And it is placed > in vaccines????? There is also a video on the website about it. > > http://www.kake.com/home/headlines/25633884.html# > > A Wichita family says a mistake by a local hospital killed their > loved one, and are filing a wrongful death lawsuit. > > Tim Dieker's family is taking legal action against Via Christi, > asking for damages of several million dollars. The family says Dieker > died because of a horrible mistake. > > Dieker was 41 years-old when he was admitted to St. Francis Hospital > on July 16, 2006. Four weeks later, he died. In the wrongful death > lawsuit, Dieker's family blames the medical staff for his death. > > The suit claims gross negligence, inattention, and recklessness... > saying Dieker suffered horribly before his death. > > " There is no justification for a medical error, " says Don , > an attorney for the family. " Especially under these circumstances. " > > According to the hospital report written by the operating doctor, > surgeons were doing a lung biopsy on Dieker to see if he had an > infection. The report says the doctor was handed a syringe that he > assumed contained Lidocaine, an anesthetic that he ordered. > > The doctor injected the medicine into Dieker's lung. That's when the > report says the patient began to cough violently. The nurse then > discovered she had inadvertently drawn formaldehyde into the syringe > instead of Lidocaine. > > " When formaldehyde is injected into the human body it's very > dangerous, " says . " It is deadly. " > > Via Christi officials declined to comment, saying it's premature > because they haven't seen the lawsuit. > > KAKE News obtained Dieker's autopsy report, which shows bacterial > pneumonia in his lungs consistent with Legionnaires Disease. The > report does not mention formaldehyde. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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