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Thank You Patrik and intensivecarehotline.com for Saving My Brother's Life After Cardiac Arrest!
Hi, if you want to know how to save your loved one’s life in intensive care, stay tuned! I’ve got news for
you.
My name is Patrik Hutzel and here is another quick tip for families in intensive care.
So, yesterday I was talking to a lady who called me up and she said, “Thank you so much for putting all your videos out there. Your videos have helped us as a family to save my brother’s life.”
Here’s the situation. Her brother went into ICU a couple of weeks ago with a cardiac arrest. He’s 65, previously fit and healthy, living a healthy life,
not drinking, not smoking, but things happen; ended up in ICU with the cardiac arrest, had two stents, had an angioplasty. The ICU was doom and gloom right from the start saying he had a brain injury and he’ll
never wake up and he won’t have any quality of life and they should just let him go and take nature course because otherwise they will just torture him.
Now, they didn’t believe them, and they said, “Look, my brother would want to live regardless.” They obviously put their foot down and they said, “No, not with us. We want to continue here. It’s only two days in ICU, it’s not a long time.” And it is
not a long time, two days, two weeks, two months, sometimes even two years is not a long time, and the notion that patients are suffering, they do and yet they are very happy to be alive.
I’ve just made a video a couple of days ago where we had an email from a YouTube subscriber who said, “I was in ICU for a couple of months. My family was told I wasn’t going to make it, and yet here I am and I’m
very happy to be alive.” This whole notion that people are suffering and therefore, they should die, is in my eyes nonsense unless a patient has explicitly documented that on an advanced care plan saying, “Hey, I don’t want to suffer in ICU. I don’t want to live.” That’s a different story and that needs to be respected as well.
If people can’t make their own decision, if they are in a situation like
that, and it’s up to the family to decide what is best for their loved one because they know their loved one best, not the intensive care team. So, I’m saying here on my videos that I can say without the slightest hint of exaggeration that we have helped save many lives in intensive, and that’s another testimonial. You can look at on our testimonial
section regardless. You can also look at our podcast section where we’ve done some client interviews.
So, you also have to keep in
mind that approximately 90% of intensive care patients survive. Now, that’s 9 out of 10, why should your loved one be 1 out of 10? The odds are actually in your loved one’s favor, but that’s not what the intensive care team is telling you. They want you to
believe that your loved one is dying, and that is actually “in depth” as interest to die. What a whole lot of nonsense. When your time is up, your time is up. But in the meantime, you might as well make the most out of it and you might as well keep fighting for your loved one and do what’s right to preserve life.
I have worked in critical care for nearly 25 years in three different countries where I
also worked as a nurse unit manager in intensive care for over 5 years. I’ve been consulting and advocating for families in intensive care here at intensivecarehotline.com since 2013 and we have been consulting hundreds of thousands of clients or families in intensive care, either 1 to 1 or just by our
families watching the videos and taking the advice and run with it and put the pressure back on intensive care teams so they don’t create their narrative because their narrative is about managing baits, managing staff, managing the narrative. Well, you can manage your own narrative, how this testimonial today shows once again.
Because we get so many questions from families in intensive care, that’s
also why we created a membership for families of critically ill patients in intensive care and you can become a member and get access to our membership if you go to intensivecarehotline.com if you click on the membership link or if you go to intensivecaresupport.org directly. In the membership, you’ll have access to me and my team, 24 hours a day, in the membership area and via email, and we answer all questions intensive care related.
In the membership, you also have exclusive access to 21 eBooks and 21 videos that I have personally written and recorded all of my experience from decades in intensive care that will help you to
steer this incredibly difficult environment that is intensive care and it will help you to make informed decisions, to have peace of mind, control, power, and influence, making sure your loved one gets best care and treatment.
I also do one-on-one consulting and advocacy over the phone, Skype, Zoom, WhatsApp, whichever medium works best for you. I’ll talk to you and your families directly. I handhold you through the process making sure, once again, you make informed decisions, have peace of mind, control, power, and influence, and I’ll show you how you manage intensive care teams so it’s not the other way around, all with the goal of
making sure your loved one gets best care and treatment. I also talk to doctors and nurses directly and I ask on your behalf if you want me to do that, and I ask all the questions to the doctors and nurses that you haven’t even considered asking but must be asked when you have a loved one critically ill in intensive care.
I also represent you in family meetings with intensive care
teams.
We also offer medical record reviews in real time so that you can get a second opinion in real time. We also offer medical record reviews after intensive care
if you have unanswered questions, if you need closure, or if you are suspecting medical negligence.
All of that you get at intensivecarehotline.com. Call us on one of the numbers on the top of our website or send us an email to support@intensivecarehotline.com.
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Thank you so much for
watching.
This is Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com and I will talk to you in a few days.
Take care for now.