Nurses Do It Better, film

CYCLICAL VOMITTING SYDROME is not caused by marijuana. It helps CVS. Doctors will try to hurt you if you look like what they don't want their children to look like. 

You have the absolute right to refuse more radiation. ER doctors always want to give you more radiation instead of believing you like your insurance pays them to. 




With $8,500... 40 actors and 5 crew people came together to develop a true story of a struggle for humanity in the U.S. healthcare system.  2 different crews, and a lot of great faces... Two and a half years later... 2 12-hour shoots  One day time, one night time, Edited and re-written with what footage was captured; a handcrafted project Rises from Interesting Films, LLC.
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Synopsis: Based on a true story in the United States Health Care System: A mysterious and crippling syndrome grips John in a physical attack. He doubles over in pain and forcefully vomits in a hospital Emergency Room. Not his first trip to the ER, John's treated like the junk-y he might be as he seeks specific narcotics that have helped him in his past. A nurse accuses him of having Ebola and quarantines him. John passes out and wakes up; he's had surgery, and now there's horrifying complications that will follow him to hundreds of Emergency Rooms in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Reno, and across the United States. John's heart rate skyrockets, he can't sleep for 3 days straight; which leaves him with a high anxiety disorder and a heart condition that has him sweating uncontrollably, living dehydrated, and often unable to eat. It's sexy and compassionate nurses that get John through the years of medical torture that malicious surgeons and ignorant ER doctors stab at this patient as routinely as a sharp pendulum swings back and forth. The seasons pass with the changing of his girlfriends. Witness the real-life story of America's "two hospitals" that treat some people, but not others. Director and Cast Director Stephan Pacheco and Producer at Interesting Films leads a cast of beautiful performers; Despina Mirou, Dru Bredard, Tatiana Sokolova, and Jeanette Nitao as the nurses in this true story of real human survival.

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