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  • Personal Testimonials - Collection - October 13
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    Personal Testimonials - Collection - October 13

    For the last couple of weeks this website has been taking people personal testimonials about how mandates are effecting them. 

    We asked the following questions. 

    *Health Care Professional Designation
    *Years of Education
    *Years of Service
    *What lead you to choose this career?
    *What does your profession teach about patient-professional relations?
    *Are the ethical standards you provide to others, provided to you?
    *Describe the impact of forced/coerced/bullied vaccinations has on you.
    *Anything else not covered that you would like to add.

    This was compiled excluding the 100% private ones. All names regardless of wish for public or private discloser have been removed.

    This Document was submitted to the webmasters local MLA in person 13-October-2021. This MLA was quite surprised to receive it, but also grateful, he plans to submit it to the Minster of Health tomorrow. 

     
    We are still wanting more Health Care Professionals to add their stories. Please add your testimonials here


    File Attachment - abhcp-testimonials-oct-13.pdf

    Written on Wednesday, 13 October 2021 19:05 in Personal Testimonies 6117 comments Read 121457 times
  • FB - LPN
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    FB - LPN

    As part of this site we have had people submit personal testimonies about how mandatory vaccination requirements have effected them. These are their stories.

    Name:  FB Designation:  LPN

    Years of Education: 2  Years Worked as a HCP: 15

    What lead you you to choose this career?

    Destiny and opportunity led me to my career. I was in the right place at the right time. I was fortunate enough to be offered the LPN course in my small town. Having a career caring for people on both a physical and emotional level has been one of the most rewarding  choices I have made. I hope in my career I can help ease emotional and physical suffering.  Help to honor dignity for those who feel the loss of it in their suffering. To hold space for our dying and their loved ones. What makes me passionate about my career is knowing that I am needed and that I have worked hard at my skills to be a good nurse that I hope can make people feel the comfort and care I want them to have. Nursing is not for everyone and I feel if us nurses did not have the passion we would not do it. 

    What does your profession teach about patient-professional relations?

    What is important to me in my professional relations with my patient is their freedom of choice. What we are taught is the right to refuse, patient centered care, informed consent. This is <taught> in school and under the umbrella of AHS and instilled in us until now. However this ethic should not have to be instilled in us this is just common sense and good morals too

    Are the ethical standards you provide to others, provided to you? 

    At the moment they are not being provided to me by being forced to take an experimental jab. I am having my right to refuse obliterated.

    Describe the impact of forced/coerced/bullied vaccinations has on you.

    I have been suffering anxiety due to loss of control over my own body. Fear for my family. Fear of the loss of a career I love. I have felt hopeless some days to the point of wanting to run but I can't I am trapped as there is no where right now that is not suffering what I am. I wake thinking of covid talk all day about covid and fall asleep thinking of covid. My colleagues have been bullies mostly indirectly by horrible comments about patient choices or by giving cold shoulder. This past month my anxiety/panic attacks before work is not facing covid patients and hard work its dealing with other nurses, management and staff remarks and judgement.

    Disclaimer: Edited for spelling, and punctuation, and grammar. Words inside <> are editorially added for clarity. Posted with approval of submitter, approval may be retracted at the discretion of the submitter.

    Written on Sunday, 03 October 2021 18:03 in Personal Testimonies 95416 comments Read 1184903 times
  • Dr. Julie Ponesse - Ethics Professor
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    Dr. Julie Ponesse - Ethics Professor talks about the ethics of mandatory vaccination, and how it is effecting her employment at Western University

    Written on Wednesday, 29 September 2021 13:51 in Personal Testimonies 77308 comments Read 446320 times Read more...