"If I go insane, please don't let them put wires in my brain" Why Ventilators May Not Be Working as Well for COVID-19 Patients as Doctors Hoped New York City emergency-medicine physician Dr. Cameron Kyle-Sidell sparked controversy when, two weeks ago, he posted a YouTube video claiming that ventilators may be harming COVID-19 patients more than they’re helping. “We are operating under a medical paradigm that is untrue,” Kyle-Sidell warned. “I believe we are treating the wrong disease, and I fear that this misguided treatment will lead to a tremendous amount of harm to a great number of people in a very short time.” Weeks later, claims from Kyle-Sidell and like-minded doctors continue to spark impassioned debate within the medical community, with some doctors moving away from the use of ventilators and others defending the current standard of care. What’s clear, though, is COVID-19 patients on ventilators aren’t doing as well as doctors would hope—and health care experts are scrambling to fix it. Mechanical ventilation always comes with risks: a tube must be placed into a patient’s airway to deliver oxygen to their body when their lungs no longer can. It’s an invasive form of support, and most doctors view it as a last resort. Under the best of circumstances, up to half of patients sick enough to require this type of ventilation won’t make it. #lies #pandering #takeoffyourmask #notreal #hoax #stealing #ventilator #2020 #politicalagenda #wakeup #facialrecognition #holysmokestv #holysmokes #holysmokestimes #oneman #solo #news #knowyourroots #change #fight #youfighttolive #2020 #takethemoff #live #life #yolo #mask #stop #enough (at Compton, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCmQEaXhtHy/?igshid=t2kunf57nyd9