Ensure Your Medical Choices Get Honored
Help Prevent Medical Malpractice
Provide Crucial Evidence For The Wrongfully Injured.
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Austin White
Refused Remdesivir - Granted Advocacy

Thanks to the quick action of my daughters getting medical directives filed I was not alone in the hospital this last year after testing positive, nor treated with Remdesivir. Still alive and very grateful!

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Melody Keppler
Refused CDC Protocol - Chose Frontline Dr.'s

For xovid hospitalization treatment we wrote in FLCCC on our Medical Directives and attached the 3 page protocol. After getting Ivermectin recovery was only 2 days. Thanks for all your hard work here!

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Shawna Torok
Vaccine Directives For Entire Family

I think it's important that people have a choice over what happens to their bodies. Everyone should know about this. Im thankful for your site and for the knowledge and tools to protect myself.

What Is An Advance Medical Directive?

An Advance Medical Directive is a document that protects your right to choose the extent of your medical treatment. Typically, medical facilities ask you to sign a "consent to treat" form which gives them the full right to decide your treatment.

Doctors are bound to provide treatment according to protocols and procedures dictated by health organizations. Even though doctors realize that one treatment may not be suitable for everyone, they are limited on their ability to act based on your wishes or unique medical history unless you file official documentation. By properly submitting an official Advance Medical Directive, your right to choose what you DO and DO NOT want is secured and your choices are binding.

In the past, Advance Medical Directives were mostly used for end-of-life planning, but in light of recent events we feel they are more important than ever at any stage of your life.

Advance Medical Directives can save your life, protect against malpractice, or provide physical evidence should you need to seek damages if injury results from your declared choice being ignored.

Document what you opt to allow or prohibit in treatment for minor children, vulnerable adults or ward children in your custody.
Clarify the final wishes for aging loved ones so they may pass into peace as they would prefer to when their life is ending.
Consent to or prohibit the administration of any or all of the vaccines currently in the vaccine schedule from birth through adulthood.
Make your wishes clear to each of your health-care providers concerning how you should be cared for in case of pandemic.
Prepare in advance for accidents and emergencies should tragedy unexpectedly strike. Authorize someone to act on your behalf.
Be ready with appropriately-completed directives and care-instructions for loved ones so that you may always have an advocate.