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Apr 20Liked by Kristi yapp

β€œIn real life, these stories tend to end with the beast consuming the princess. The broken seek out the kind, as the kind can be easily manipulated. The desire of the broken, is to create more of the broken.”

I have lived this. There are degrees to broken. Even the lesser can erode bit by bit.

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Thank you so much for your posts Kristi. They're an emotional rollercoaster where I'm both confronting my own perilous journey through the medical system in the past, and the journey of those I care about, while admiring so deeply how you and your mum handled hers. I'm so sorry she didn't survive her journey. I bet she's so happy for the lessons you've learned and your dedication to making it sure it doesn't happen to you, and as many people as you can reach with her story. You reached me and my family. We already knew the medical system is a murder machine, your story helps provide extra certainty.

Knowing the med system is designed for profit by maiming and murdering, not actually helping people, and that we've been lied to about very fundamentals things our whole lives, this might interest you:

https://jane333.substack.com/p/we-breath-air-not-oxygen

I watched my ex-ED nurse mother in law die from turbo cancer in 2018.

Yes, before the scamdemic and poison injections.

She was on a salt wasting medication, the only med she took. I believe it caused her cancer and killed her. On her deathbed, she was severely dehydrated as she'd lost the ability to hydrate orally. Because of my own health issues, I knew she needed IV saline. I begged my husband to get it for her. They refused as they don't give dying people IV saline (after reading the article I linked, I get why, can't be saving lives aye!). I was willing to fight them on it, I could have won that for her as I know the regulation in my country, but she didn't want anyone to "make a fuss". So I stopped making a fuss (which took every ounce of self control as I watched her be murdered by incompetence and negligence) and focused on supporting my husband through the toughest 4 months of his life. I'm still furious about it and won't allow that system near my kids.

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Those who suffer at the hands of the medical system are, surely, saving future generations. I was shocked into recognizing the system for what it is.

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