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Vernon Coleman’s book “How to Stop Your Doctor Killing You” highlights the risks associated with medical treatment and provides guidance on how to protect oneself from medical harm.
Below is an excerpt from his book giving some practical tips on how to prepare for a stay in a hospital.
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Going into hospital is a frightening and worrying experience. The very smell and sound of a hospital is enough to make most peoples’ hearts beat faster.
When we go into hospital, we are inevitably nervous about what is going to happen and anxious about the outcome. But on top of those natural fears, we worry in case we do something silly or offend someone.
To the outsider, hospitals seem full of important-looking people in uniforms – all rushing round and all knowing exactly what they are doing.
1. Before you go into hospital try and find out as much as you can about the rules and regulations for patients and visitors. Good hospitals produce small booklets for new patients. Get one if you can. If the hospital you’re going to doesn’t produce a booklet or leaflet of its own then find out as much as you can over the telephone. You need to know when visiting times are; whether there are any special rules about children visiting; what buses stop near to the hospital and what car parking facilities there are for visiting. You also need to know what the different types of nurses’ uniforms mean!
2. So that you’ll know what to expect find out what sort of ward you’ll be going into. Open plan wards may seem a little daunting but don’t be put off. The evidence shows that nurses can keep a closer eye on patients in large wards than they can when patients are cooped up in private rooms. If your condition is likely to require very special care then you may be put into an Intensive Care Unit or Coronary Care Unit. Children under 12 are usually put onto special children’s wards. But older children often go onto adult wards – where they’re usually much happier and invariably spoilt rotten by the nurses.
3. Carefully plan what to take with you.
Here is my basic checklist:
- Any pills or medication that you normally take (that includes medicines that you have been prescribed by your GP, bought yourself or been given by an alternative medicine practitioner).
- Cleansing wipes so that you can clean the area around your bed, and wipe your hands before eating.
- Any letter of introduction written by your own doctor.
- Night clothes, dressing gown and slippers.
- Toilet bag with usual contents for an overnight stay.
- Small box or pack of paper tissues.
- Notepaper, pen and stamps. Coins for the telephone.
- Small, silent bedside clock.
- Enough money to buy a daily paper.
- A couple of books or magazines for light reading.
- Make-up bag.
- Mobile phone and charger.
- Emergency food and drink supplies (in British hospitals).
Don’t take outdoor clothes or expensive jewellery (including watches) with you.
4. When you go into hospital do remember that however important all the people working there may seem to be none of them is as important as you are. They are all employed to look after you. If you are worried about something, or there is something you don’t understand then ask. The best person to ask for advice will probably be the most junior doctor. He or she will have all the information you need and will be on the ward many times during the day. And do remember that although you are in hospital you can still consult your family doctor if you want to. If you are unhappy about a planned operation or treatment programme and you want independent advice from someone you trust then telephone your family doctor and ask for his or her help. He or she can visit you in hospital, talk to your doctors and read your notes.
5. Once you are in hospital make sure you get out as soon as you can. Hospitals can be unhealthy places – full of nasty germs.
The above is taken from `How to stop your doctor killing you’ by Vernon Coleman. You can purchase a copy through the bookshop on his website.
About the Author
Vernon Coleman MB ChB DSc practised medicine for ten years. He has been a full-time professional author for over 30 years. He is a novelist and campaigning writer and has written many non-fiction books. He has written over 100 books which have been translated into 22 languages. On his website, HERE, there are hundreds of articles which are free to read.
There are no ads, no fees and no requests for donations on Dr. Coleman’s website or videos. He pays for everything through book sales. If you want to help finance his work, please just buy a book – there are over 100 books by Vernon Coleman in print on Amazon.

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Stay away from doctors and hospitals.
“BBC One star leaves fans worried after revealing he has been ‘bed bound for five weeks’ and is ‘badly dehydrated’ after suffering a stroke” – Michael Baggott – bad treatment the Good Hope Hospital, Birmingham.
He said – “he claimed he had hardly been given any water and was ‘dying of thirst” – and – “I was left without any water at all and have become badly dehydrated” – and – “I’m dying of thirst in a British NHS hospital and no one seems prepared to do anything about it”.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-14149783/TV-star-fans-worried-bed-bound-stroke.html
That was the common method of murdering patients in hospitals during the pandemic: letting them starve to death or die of thirst.
All over the world.
In my neighbourhood forum in Germany, we helped someone to get his good friend out of hospital to “let her die at home”.
Because the unfriendly doctors had told him that she was in the process of dying. So he was preparing for palliative care.
But once at home, and given to eat and drink, she made a miracle recovery, and was able to walk again and her dementia massively improved.
Her frailty was only due to lack of food and water!
Makes you wonder how many people they have killed this way.
Dr Coleman’s advice must stem from older, happier times, when hospitals were a place where professionals tried to help you.
Nowadays, the rule no.1 is:
Don’t let them take away your phone.
Because those who had taken their phone away, so they couldn’t call for help, didn’t make it out alive.
Relatives tried for days to reach them, or get any info about their whereabouts, only to be blocked by hospital staff. Then weeks later, they were suddenly that he or she had died.
Rule no.2: Take a second, secret mobile phone with you and hide it under your mattress. Don’t let anybody see it.
Rule of 3: take the phone number of your lawyer with you, who you have authorised beforehand to act on your behalf and get you out of the hospital if you need help.
Rule no.4: always be on your guard and trust your gut feeling. If something feels off, GET OUT ! No matter whether the surgery is scheduled for tomorrow, if your inner alarm bells go off, run !
Rule no.5: Trust nobody.
Trust nobody? The crucified Christ apart!
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My wife was in hospital and witnessed food being brought in and left out of reach of patients who were immobile. Later they would take away the uneaten food without any care that the patient was starving.
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