SAFE BLOOD

Contaminated Blood & Safe Blood Further to the knowledge captured in the Safe Blood Topic, Compiled information in the topic. The author is not a health specialist, the information on this post is for information only purposes to share with the collective. The aim is to support, and for knowledge base purposes. Anna de Buisseret…

Contaminated Blood & Safe Blood

Further to the knowledge captured in the Safe Blood Topic, Compiled information in the topic.

The author is not a health specialist, the information on this post is for information only purposes to share with the collective. The aim is to support, and for knowledge base purposes.

3RD November 2023  URGENT:

I’m In hospital in A&E with severe anaemia and a haemoglobin level of 68 having been brought in by ambulance. I’m being advised that it’s because the chemotherapy has stopped my bone marrow from functioning properly and that it will take several weeks/months for it to recover from the chemo and start to make more red blood cells. I’m being advised to have an urgent blood transfusion tomorrow. As you know, I’ve been advised by the doctors I work with in Medical Doctors 4 Covid Ethics that I need to have unvaccinated blood for the transfusion due to the contaminates in the blood of vaccinated patients with the mRNA product. The NHS are saying they can’t provide unvaccinated blood.

So I’m in a rock and a hard place and don’t know what the best course of action is. I feel I don’t want to risk not having a blood transfusion if my life is at risk but I also don’t want a transfusion of contaminated blood with the mRNA toxins. Any advice?

Does anyone know Dr Philip McMillan? I’m advised by a friend that he might be able to help?

Thanks

Anna de B

Correspondence 2023

For two years we have been fighting for the free choice of blood donor and a return to the health freedom we took for granted – until the COVID “plandemic”. There are countries where we have achieved a great deal. In the U.S., where we are able to match unvaccinated blood donors and recipients on a daily basis. Elsewhere, for example in most parts of Europe, we are still a long way from that, but have nevertheless been able to help many members, namely by offering alternatives to transfusions in the first place. 

By giving clear instructions to medical professionals in our living will and informing our members about alternatives, we have been able to prevent about 90% of all transfusions by clearly requesting an autotransfusion   🔗https://safeblood.net/en/ufaq/what-is-autotransfusion/  during surgery. 

Here is an email from one of our members – a response to my specific advice on how to proceed when dealing with hospitals. I am pleased to say that I receive similar emails daily:

Good afternoon, I just have to say thank you very much.

I was not aware of this issue before. And by chance, just before my father’s surgery I found your interview.

My father is 82 years old and had planned a bilateral surgery of the hips. I had accompanied him to the preliminary discussion. Since a bilateral operation is likely to cause more blood loss, my father was told that he would have to expect to receive blood. Since he is unvaccinated, he did not like that at all. Autologous blood donation was still on the table, but it would no longer be possible – that’s what they said. Then I found the TV-interview 🔗https://safeblood.net/en/2022/12/14/interview-on-daily-clout/     

Right at the briefing before the surgery, I was there too. I just said the word autotransfusion and the doctor said yes well, that can be done gladly. In the pre-op interview this possibility was not mentioned at all.

So, yesterday was the surgery, went smooth and with the autotransfusion there was no deed for foreign blood.  Also in the name of my father many thanks. We are very happy that we received this information. Unfortunately, it is normal for hospitals not to inform their patients about autotransfusion. But knowledge is power. If you ask for autotransfusion you will get it. With members in more than 100 states all over the world, we are beginning to achieve the “loud voice” taking us step by step to our goal of a safe global blood supply. Please join and sign up as a member to add your voice so this can become a reality.

How do you find an unvaccinated blood donor? Through our database, even as a non-member, you can enter your blood group and the desired location here 🔗https://safeblood.us11.list-manage.com/track and immediately receive a number of potential donors. As a logged-in member, you can then also send directly a referral request.

Even as a non-member you can search here 🔗https://safeblood.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=5efb40c70f92bb5ab552d3e1a&id=14f28f8d31&e=7434a035ef for clinics and other medical partners who respect the wishes of their unvaccinated patients.

Below you will find a lot of news mainly in the Safeblood International section and in the member news. What is Autotransfusion? – Safe Blood

Unvaxxed Blood Transfusion

Copied from Anna’s Telegram Channel

There is an unvaxxed blood transfusion database already up and running for about a month, now. It’s part of My-Medical-Choice.org, which is a service set up to protect us from unwanted medical interventions when we’re admitted to hospital – the legal documents (a Living Will and a medical Power of Attorney) that come with membership protect you even if admitted to A&E unconscious or you are heavily sedated and can’t communicate.

The legal documents and your other useful medical information are stored on your private online profile page and can be accessed by emergency responders and A&E through a medical alert login system. The medical alert system notifies your emergency contact(s) that you are in hospital.

The My Medical Choice service includes the Safe Blood system, which is mainly about blood transfusions. Members can add up to 6 private donors on their personal profile page, and also use the national database of donors.

My Medical Choice was set up primarily to protect us in case of emergency – if we’re unconscious or unable to communicate or lack mental capacity for some reason. This is because, unless you have appointed a Medical Guardian (an emergency contact or next-of-kin isn’t enough, unfortunately) to ensure your wishes are followed by the NHS for rejecting certain medical procedures, doctors get to make the decisions.

We’re even hearing of doctors ignoring family members who say they have Power of Attorney unless they can produce the document then and there as evidence. With My Medical Choice, you can store copies of your Living Will (known as an Advance Decision Notice) and your medical Power of Attorney (known as a Living Power of Attorney) on your online profile page, which the NHS can access.

Our legal documents come preloaded with the rejection of certain medical treatments and procedures of concern right now, such as blood and blood products (platelets, plasma, etc.), skin and bone grafts, stem cells, and things like vaccines and invasive tests (like the PCR test). We are now advising people to add the rejection of things like DNRs, the use of drugs like remdesivir and midazolam, and the use of ventilators.

In the Welcome Pack, members get some handy documents that help them discuss their healthcare decisions with their family, GP, etc., and a Dealing with NHS Gatekeepers help sheet that they can take with them to hospitals or GP surgeries. The one-page Dealing with NHS Gatekeepers document includes the relevant laws that protect you, as well as the questions you may need to ask NHS staff if they try and stop you accessing treatment or a loved one, and more.  We are also putting together a pack of templates that you can use for prearranged appointments and operations to stop issues before they arise, or to use to deal with NHS staff members that are breaking the law. The complimentary documents are not on the website, as we’ve kept that ‘low key’, so that it’s not immediately obvious to government trolls what the purpose of the website is. In fact, to the casual observer, the website look like a medical alert system website.

We have put together a VERY comprehensive FAQs page, so if you would like to know in detail how the service works, then please browse through the various topics. FAQs: 🔗https://my-medical-choice.org/

Autotransfusion

Autotransfusion is a medical process in which a person’s own blood is collected, processed, and then re-infused back into their body during a surgery. This is an option for donor blood transfusions and is used for surgical procedures that result in significant blood loss – if you ask for it. Autotransfusion eliminates the risk of mRNA contamination, disease transmission,  and allergic reactions associated with donated blood and ensures that a patient receives perfectly matched blood, as their own blood contains the necessary antigens and antibodies required for a successful transfusion. Autotransfusion is referred to as IOS/ICS (cell salvage or cell saver, or MAT (machine autotransfusion) or ADR (autologous direct retransfusion).

🔗https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autotransfusion

🔗https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK541014/

SAFEBLOOD-INTERNATIONAL

News from various countries:

As mentioned in the last newsletter, we now have a dedicated page for most countries on our website – found under the News 🔗https://safeblood.net/en/location/news-from-the-countries/ section. If you click on the link, you will find the international page. If you move your mouse over the link, you will see a list of available country pages, each in the language you have selected at the moment.

ITALY

We cooperate in Italy with the association DICENTRA (APS), which, like us, is a non-profit organization that does everything it can to support those who need legal assistance to enforce their right to receive a directed blood donation. Thanks to this cooperation and various other “back doors”, it is possible in Italy to choose one’s blood donor. It is rather complicated, but it works. At the moment, Italy is still the only country in Central Europe that allows directed blood donations – thanks to the efforts of a great SafeBlood team there.

AUSTRIA

We now have a country page for Austria:   (in German), and a great local team. We are happy to work closely with Chris Stoiber’s “Ungeimpft-Blut-spenden-Österreich 🔗https://www.mv-mensch-und-versorgung.com/ LINK project. More about this in the next newsletter.

PORTUGAL / BRAZIL

Our website 🔗https://safeblood.at/location/news-aus-den-laendern/oesterreich/ is now available in Portuguese 🔗https://safeblood.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=5efb40c70f92bb5ab552d3e1a&id=1a8f5a5b97&e=7434a035ef, serving not only Portugal and Brazil, but several other countries, including African nations, to become SafeBlood members and get information in their native language.

UNITED KINGDOM – UK

A SafeBlood member in the UK, Paul Chadwick, is demonstrating how to get involved in spreading the word about SafeBlood. As a passionate surfer, he had the idea to place the SafeBlood logo prominently on his surfboard. Of course, I’m very pleased with the result – I think it’s extraordinarily successful. And as he says, he is often actively approached about it. This is how it looks:

Safe Blood 🔗https://safeblood.net/en/location/news-from-the-countries/

THE LONDON CLINIC

🔗https://www.thelondonclinic.co.uk/services/treatments/blood-transfusions

Treatment overview

A transfusion means that donated blood is added to your own blood through an intravenous drip into a vein in the arm.

The London Clinic complies strictly with the UK National Patient Safety Agency regulations that stipulate that all staff who take part in delivering blood transfusions must have a competency in the area in which they practice.

In fact, we place Transfusion Champions in all clinical areas and their role is to ensure that all nurses, especially those working in operating theatres, have a high degree of transfusion competency.

The UK is one of the safest countries in the world in which to receive a blood transfusion. The London Clinic is audited regularly by the UK Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and by Clinical Pathology Accreditation (UK) Ltd. This means that The London Clinic is accredited as safe to practice blood transfusions.

The London Clinic receives a daily delivery of blood for transfusions from the UK national centre, NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT). This blood, donated by UK volunteers, is rigorously tested.

We also participate in a blood stocks management scheme in order to reduce wastage. After all, blood is a precious commodity.

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