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posted ago by WrapLife2020 ago by WrapLife2020 +63 / -0

My cousin was at a Hospital in Michigan and they refused to do a specific scan or procedure because he was showing signs of Covid. Was give two tests while there which came back negative. He had to hunger strike for 2 days before they would cooperate. Turns out it was his gallbladder (which he diagnosed himself) and almost died due to their stubbornness.

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Chancehappeneth 2 points ago +2 / -0

Was he a prisoner there or something? If my test was negative and they refused to treat me I'd drive to another hospital.

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WrapLife2020 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

He was not, but at the ER and already had his insurance accepted/room. He’s a libtard and wasn’t aware Whitmer wants that Covid bounty.

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Chancehappeneth 2 points ago +2 / -0

Oh, I see. I was wondering where the hunger strike idea came from. Just extreme. But to people who are accustomed to throwing tantrums, well...