Went through a lawyer to get all my paperwork done and I’m set. After my last parent passed, I immediately got my paperwork filed.
One never knows what, when, nor where?
I have my paperwork filed at the hospital and during my most recent stay, I let them talk me out of my original paperwork. I hope it doesn’t stick since I was not in the right frame of mind to make such an immediate choice.
I’m celebrating my 52nd birthday with heat and sleep, before and after dialysis. I am gifting myself behind the cloth eye mask. 🤗
They had no reason to take your paperwork, except if they wanted to make a copy AND were accompanied the entire time by someone who has your back.
I trust the paperwork has absolute prohibitions on any "vaccine" and any drug or substance authorized pursuant to "Emergency Use Authorization".
Do you have the originals back, and if so have you gone over them carefully to make sure they are in fact the originals? I always sign everything in blue ink, not as much a safeguard as it used to be, but I think it still adds a little protection, especially if you use a pen with a steel roller rather than some mushy tip. A copy, or perhaps a duplicate signed original, should be in the possession of your attorney, and also on file with the Humboldt County Recorder's Office. And someone you trust with your life should also have a signed original in a safe place.
Mad River pretended to have had no copies of the Durable Medical Power Of Attorney that we had provided them copies of on at least six prior occasions over the years. What was the name of that classic 1968 Clint Eastwood movie? Let them, including and especially the Executives/Administration, do a little Spandau Ballet after a full and fair Nuremberg II Trial.
Very good advice.
Went through a lawyer to get all my paperwork done and I’m set. After my last parent passed, I immediately got my paperwork filed.
One never knows what, when, nor where?
I have my paperwork filed at the hospital and during my most recent stay, I let them talk me out of my original paperwork. I hope it doesn’t stick since I was not in the right frame of mind to make such an immediate choice.
I’m celebrating my 52nd birthday with heat and sleep, before and after dialysis. I am gifting myself behind the cloth eye mask. 🤗
They had no reason to take your paperwork, except if they wanted to make a copy AND were accompanied the entire time by someone who has your back.
I trust the paperwork has absolute prohibitions on any "vaccine" and any drug or substance authorized pursuant to "Emergency Use Authorization".
Do you have the originals back, and if so have you gone over them carefully to make sure they are in fact the originals? I always sign everything in blue ink, not as much a safeguard as it used to be, but I think it still adds a little protection, especially if you use a pen with a steel roller rather than some mushy tip. A copy, or perhaps a duplicate signed original, should be in the possession of your attorney, and also on file with the Humboldt County Recorder's Office. And someone you trust with your life should also have a signed original in a safe place.
Mad River pretended to have had no copies of the Durable Medical Power Of Attorney that we had provided them copies of on at least six prior occasions over the years. What was the name of that classic 1968 Clint Eastwood movie? Let them, including and especially the Executives/Administration, do a little Spandau Ballet after a full and fair Nuremberg II Trial.