Friday, June 21, 2019

Thinking Together




Part of the joy of being literate is you discover new thoughts with things you once took for granted every day.

Here is an excellent video which sparked off the latest train of thought:


It is a jewel.

This morning I was the first in line for pho in the Doctor's Dining Room for lunch. The chef was there, and he told me, that the CEO of two hospitals in the system told him his job is important. Why? Because the doctors make all the money for the hospital. They bring in the business. Without doctors, there is no hospital.

English isn't his second language. He knows I enjoy Vietnamese food, and we are on friendly terms. He doesn't even know what kind of doctor I am, and what I do. 

I tried to explain to him how even more importantly, physician suicides are skyrocketing (so are nurse ones) and surgeons and anesthesiologists top the list. So this simple joy of a good meal, helps doctors in the long run very much. And also, in many ways, food is medicine. Look at the many vegetables in the broth with the soup...he shared that the noodles have no more sugar, he drains them, and also there is no fat in the broth and that it's lower in sodium too.

Here is an article about the hospital that pretty much explains how things are from the inside...https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/08/opinion/sunday/hospitals-doctors-nurses-burnout.html.

The strangest thing happened when I got sick.

The steroid didn't make me feel bad. It actually made me feel normal. I'm probably severely deficient in my adrenal glands, because I'm pretty much on stress overdrive every day.

Even today in the O.R. things were very stressful. Equipment. Patient acuity. The electronic medical record (I had to go back and chart because I didn't have time to during the case). Colleagues trying to steal my cases in my good lineup. Lots of switches. Not much time for a breather between cases.

Add to the stress, this https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/06/17/robocalls-are-overwhelming-hospitals-patients-threatening-new-kind-health-crisis/?utm_term=.7d1459463835.  I've had mis-dialed FAX machines ringing the in OR every five minutes during cases. I've learned to unplug the phone.  We get interruptions from nurses in pre-op or recovery room, and they keep calling back more frequently than a FAX machine to get their order. It never crosses their mind that the patient could need my attention more than the phone and that's why I am not answering it.

Add to this, that there's clocking devices on things like PerfectSRve, a 'confidential' HIPAA compliant platform so if a doctor isn't answering their pages it's all documented. 

Then the colleagues wanting you to switch call, the charge nurse switching cases and notifying you...it's crazy. Absolutely maddening and yet we have grown accustomed to it. Emails? Those are to be addressed in a timely manner too.

I say it's all the fault of the microwave oven. In the past children had to wait for their bottles to be warmed up or their food to be cooked. It taught patience. Now with everything ready in a minute no one has the patience to wait for anything any more. 

There's a mom at the baseball camp who works from home. She has to check her email every ten minutes. 

My meeting went well, it was with my tax man. And he confided to me. He's working now harder than ever. He was up until midnight the night before, and it's not even tax season. He has no time for anything. Not for fun, or for vacation, or for relaxing.

Remember the video?

Remember what I said about Anton La Vey's quote--there's more than two sides to everything, there's always the satanic side to consider. 

Yup.

Look here at these two articles:  https://www.theguardian.com/society/2019/jun/19/nhs-forced-prioritise-staff-wellbeing-tackle-escalating-crisis?fbclid=IwAR0moEXZaTPi-MVYnPo5s_IH--GZqPSnh8nxCOZe-Rfd-lWzYUYaDq_TiUk  and  https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/nhs-hospital-demands-18k-hip-16544619?fbclid=IwAR1tOfD-qTbaqHino9HhCRIgmVd3G7QAO4HwfWRw-VgCYd1GGMhi4n9c9m8.  It appears all is not well in the single payer health system, is it?  Who is in charge of it? People who decide life and death for the public, as well as the same trend as the first article (nytimes ones about burnout) just a little further down the road. 

Stress.

This isn't growing for anyone, is it?

How about this?


Or this, which is even more intrusive than Robocalls--if you can't read the whole article just skim to find out how many times these alarms go off under routine use:  https://www.apsf.org/article/alarm-fatigue-and-patient-safety/

Here is a letter to the editor which basically says, 'drug shortages are so prevalent, what does our patient under our care need to know when we are giving anesthesia under drug shortage conditions?' https://www.apsf.org/article/drug-shortages-the-impact-on-the-patient-anesthesia-professional-relationship/

It's a good question.

Here is a horrifying one. One doctor in California is allowed only FIVE medical exemptions for vaccines to give to all of the many patients under their care who ask for them. Everyone else must be told NO. Only five can skip vaccines. And since my sister (and likely me too) have the MTHFR defective gene...and are at risk, who is going to listen? https://www.momsacrossamerica.com/changes_to_ca_sb_276_target_doctors?fbclid=IwAR3u4XQWrhHYiUSp4lDlfNrEVp3msjfcOxIHayX3BIjic85lJKi7uZuMnP0

Stress.

Stress, in the eyes of an Anton La Vey is a good thing.

Stress, in addition to making people sick, makes them less likely to question what is happening to stress them, and also, more likely to accept a solution offered. For the public. And for the individual, stress is used to create mind-splitting, and programming.

How it works, in the programming, is that anything besides what the programmer wants--will cause pain. Excruciating, pain beyond all imagination, pain much much worse than childbirth and kidney stones. It's psychological and physical pain where there is no escape. Drugs are used to enhance the suffering, for example, muscle paralysis drugs on awake people who cannot breathe, and are helped just enough to keep them alive but to make them fear dying. 

This is the satanic side.

On the radio the other day, there was an announcer who was reading from her script, talking about a 'cool new TV show' with an angel and a demon who have to work together to prevent the apocalypse. Twenty thousand Christians signed a petition against it because it makes satanism a plausible religion and presents is as openly accepted by the viewer. They wanted Netflix to take it off the air.

Well, the announcer laughed, 'the show is also on Amazon Prime!'

Stupid Christians was the message. 

And Netflix said, in their official response, 'we won't make any more like that.'

That's it. 

So...

From what I understood from the conference I went to with Cobra, long time ago, he described something as the squeezing of everything--right before the Event. I'm trying to remember the name. But in it, everything goes faster and there's lots of pressure. Ah yes, that's it:  the compression breakthrough.

I feel somewhat squeezed. 

I sense how something is squeezing on society, on the world, and clearly, entertainment is spewing satanism and communism at us 24/7 Tiffany Fitzhenry says on Twitter. She's good. I like her.

Remember, Romans 8, God is working for the good in EVERYTHING, for those that love him.  Chin-up.  God is with you.  

And remember, things that make you angry and upset sometimes are things you don't like about yourself and project onto others. 

Everyone stood by and was hoodwinked by those who have that hidden agenda, the satanic side. 

People will wake up before it's too late.  I know it. I feel it in my heart.

This morning, Raphael added healing to my bath. It was electric green, kelly green hue. I was completely immersed in it. 

Remember too, that the energy soup is good for us, and not so good for lower vibration agendas. As our vibrations rise, the dark ones of TWDNHOBIAH are going to have to work harder and harder to achieve the same results that were seemingly effortless in decades past for them.

And most important--this is truly the law that both Light and Dark understand--those who work with energies:  STRONGEST VIBRATION WINS.

Every time.

So, be good to yourself.

Seek joy. Your health depends on it.

Grow.

Spend time in Nature.

Be giving but not to depletion of yourself. Restore your energy.

Know there's lots more going on behind the scenes than meets the eye. If you've studied it, you can see it, like I share here to help you see too. 

If you don't want to study it, just know that everyone has let this happen. All of us are complicit, some more than others, and we just need a whole fresh start. Everyone. Do what you can to raise your vibration. 

There was a photo I saw, a cartoon really, of two people sitting and it had their auras drawn in. They practically touch, and certainly influence each other.

Win.

Win with your love, your open heart, your vulnerability, and your wisdom. Know what is going on, and be wise--and raise your vibration to meet the situation.

We've got this.

Every time.




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