The Worm Has Turned

And fuck you too. We're getting tired of being pushed.
Speak for yourself and not for others… And what does this mans death have to do with you being sick of being pushed?! Did he push you too hard. Did he deserved to die for doing whatever he did to you?
 
Too bad he died in his sleep, without time to realize that his death was self-inflicted and to make a public apology.


He doesn't seem like a ghoul or bad guy to me??? Seems like a very valuable to the who!e world, human being.


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New Brunswick

Saint John cardiologist and 'inspiring spirit' dies suddenly​

A prominent New Brunswick cardiologist has died, leaving behind a large gap in the system and the community, colleagues say.
Dr. Sohrab Lutchmedial dedicated more than 20 years to the New Brunswick Heart Centre and the care of patients suffering from heart disease, said a statement from the staff of the New Brunswick Heart Centre.
"It is with profound sadness that we report the sudden and unexpected death of a colleague, friend, father, partner and inspiring spirit," the statement says.
Lutchmedial died Monday in his sleep at his Saint John home, said Jean-François Légaré, the head of cardiac surgery at the New Brunswick Heart Centre. He was 52.
Légaré said family, friends and colleagues were shocked by the news of Lutchmedial's death.
"It was sudden, unexpected for all of us. He was actually on call yesterday morning," Légaré said in an interview.
"I think all of us are having a hard time just sort of grasping at the size of the loss ... We chatted with him on the weekend about plans and things we were going to do, you know, in the next few weeks, few months for the heart centre.
"That's the kind of person he was. He was always thinking ahead of those things."
Lutchmedial was part of performing Atlantic Canada's first MitraClip procedure, a minimally invasive repair procedure that gives new hope to patients who are too sick to withstand open heart surgery.
The New Brunswick Medical Society is "deeply saddened" to learn of Lutchmedial's sudden passing, president Dr. Mark MacMillan said in a statement.
"Dr. Lutchmedial was a valued member of the medical community in Saint John and across the province," MacMillan said. "We offer our condolences to his family, friends, colleagues, and patients."

He made New Brunswick his home

According to the heart centre website, Lutchmedial obtained his biology degree from Queen's University and then his medical degree from McGill University in 1993.
Légaré said his studies at McGill overlapped with Lutchmedial, who was already well respected.
"He did more than medicine," Légaré said. "[He] was an artist. He was a musician. He participated in filmmaking in the province. He was a hockey coach for his kids. He was participating in the community. He was an avid researcher."
He said Lutchmedial was kind and understanding, even when one night at the pub, a man bumped into him and was looking for a fight. In a few words, Lutchmedial was able to defuse the situation and get the man to calm down.
"This is the kind of person that really had a very, very, very good soul and a person that really was able to bring people together and not be competitive," Légaré said.

"This is the kind of influence that he had on the heart centre. And I think he promoted that culture within our group that actually brings us all closer together and working together."
Lutchmedial was the director of the interventional cardiology program at the centre. He sat on the New Brunswick Heart and Stroke board and was the Atlantic representative with the Canadian Association of Interventional Cardiologists.
Légaré said Lutchmedial had made New Brunswick his home, and he raised three children here. He had just returned from visiting his daughter at university in Ontario last weekend.
Légaré said he and his colleagues are trying to find a way to immortalize his legacy, and are considering a lectureship or sponsoring someone in medicine or nursing.
 

He doesn't seem like a foul or bad guy to me??? Seems like a very valuable to the who!e world, human being.


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New Brunswick

Saint John cardiologist and 'inspiring spirit' dies suddenly​

A prominent New Brunswick cardiologist has died, leaving behind a large gap in the system and the community, colleagues say.
Dr. Sohrab Lutchmedial dedicated more than 20 years to the New Brunswick Heart Centre and the care of patients suffering from heart disease, said a statement from the staff of the New Brunswick Heart Centre.
"It is with profound sadness that we report the sudden and unexpected death of a colleague, friend, father, partner and inspiring spirit," the statement says.
Lutchmedial died Monday in his sleep at his Saint John home, said Jean-François Légaré, the head of cardiac surgery at the New Brunswick Heart Centre. He was 52.
Légaré said family, friends and colleagues were shocked by the news of Lutchmedial's death.
"It was sudden, unexpected for all of us. He was actually on call yesterday morning," Légaré said in an interview.
"I think all of us are having a hard time just sort of grasping at the size of the loss ... We chatted with him on the weekend about plans and things we were going to do, you know, in the next few weeks, few months for the heart centre.
"That's the kind of person he was. He was always thinking ahead of those things."
Lutchmedial was part of performing Atlantic Canada's first MitraClip procedure, a minimally invasive repair procedure that gives new hope to patients who are too sick to withstand open heart surgery.
The New Brunswick Medical Society is "deeply saddened" to learn of Lutchmedial's sudden passing, president Dr. Mark MacMillan said in a statement.
"Dr. Lutchmedial was a valued member of the medical community in Saint John and across the province," MacMillan said. "We offer our condolences to his family, friends, colleagues, and patients."

He made New Brunswick his home

According to the heart centre website, Lutchmedial obtained his biology degree from Queen's University and then his medical degree from McGill University in 1993.
Légaré said his studies at McGill overlapped with Lutchmedial, who was already well respected.
"He did more than medicine," Légaré said. "[He] was an artist. He was a musician. He participated in filmmaking in the province. He was a hockey coach for his kids. He was participating in the community. He was an avid researcher."
He said Lutchmedial was kind and understanding, even when one night at the pub, a man bumped into him and was looking for a fight. In a few words, Lutchmedial was able to defuse the situation and get the man to calm down.
"This is the kind of person that really had a very, very, very good soul and a person that really was able to bring people together and not be competitive," Légaré said.

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Lutchmedial was part of making the heart centre the go-to centre for patients in Atlantic Canada who could benefit from the MitraClip procedure. (Facebook)
"This is the kind of influence that he had on the heart centre. And I think he promoted that culture within our group that actually brings us all closer together and working together."
Lutchmedial was the director of the interventional cardiology program at the centre. He sat on the New Brunswick Heart and Stroke board and was the Atlantic representative with the Canadian Association of Interventional Cardiologists.
Légaré said Lutchmedial had made New Brunswick his home, and he raised three children here. He had just returned from visiting his daughter at university in Ontario last weekend.
Légaré said he and his colleagues are trying to find a way to immortalize his legacy, and are considering a lectureship or sponsoring someone in medicine or nursing.
That's because your first reaction, hammered into you by decades of indoctrination, is to trust anyone with a "Dr" in front of his/her name. Many of us have broken that indoctrination. Some of us still feel sorry for folks like you who cannot use your own brains to break through the conditioning.

This motherfucker wanted to punch me in the face. I'm pleased as punch that he's dead and not threatening anyone else with physical assault.

Keep on being a sheep. Leave us adult humans the fuck alone.
 
I agree. Anyone on either side who mocks the death of people whose only "crime" is to be convinced of the severity of this virus or lack thereof, should be ashamed of themselves. This virus IS deadly but it isn't anywhere near deadly enough to justify the insane, arbitrary, and illegal actions our governments are engaging in. The fact that Biden's handlers are demanding that even naturally immune people be vaccinated or else, tells a reasonable person what the truth is about this chaos. They are willing to weaken our military, dump cops and other professionals that serve to keep our society safe, and to do so at the worst possible time. Is it just me, or does that seem "counter-productive"? When all is said and done, every member of government, ANY BRANCH that helped to harm people, should face serious prison time.
Biden does not have handlers and natural immunity does not preclude the need for a vaccine. Not that deadly? Tell that shit to the families of the 750K dead
 
Biden does not have handlers and natural immunity does not preclude the need for a vaccine. Not that deadly? Tell that shit to the families of the 750K dead
We are not going to take the shot, no matter what. It is time for you to let it go. It's simply something that you will never be able to control, much as you want to.
 

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