User talk:Nikonnokin

I was implanted with a GPS-ENABLED device, the brand name of which I have yet to learn, at a hospital in the recovery room by an anesthesiologist in North Florida on 2/9/2010. Surgery was 2nd mastectomy, recon, for stage-3 breast cancer. At the time of the assault, he re-anesthetized me after I arrived in recovery room, naked under my hospital gown with no SCDs or socks on my feet. I had been wide awake and said "no" to "Are you having any pain?" Anesthesiologist reached for the IV behind my view on left, and the next thing I felt was a needle dragging down my left calf, and then a hard sharp stab that opened my eyes. I saw this same man standing at my left lower leg, with both hands on the sheets on each side of leg. My eyes heavily closed. I next felt three very slow needlesticks entering my phalanges on left forefoot; I opened my eyes and saw this man leaving my bed. No witnesses and under the effect of anesthesia, no attorney will help me. This man was aided by the recovery room nurse and his nurse anesthetist assist, further details of which I will not burden you. Finally, after a relentless stalking problem (sometimes 3000 miles away) but most often near home, with various types of dead leaves tucked into the rubber window guard on driver's side of car when I return from store, we have realized that the stab wound represented the illegal implantation of a human tracking device. I am BS in Botany with classical training plant taxonomy - we finally decided is why they use plant parts. I have a trained eye. Dead animals are often used. I saw this anesthesiologist when my husband and I first joined our gym to my strength from the four months of infection induced by the 3 needlesticks by a contaminated syringe to my left foot. The anesthesiologist had "tracked" me at my gym, and when he caught sight of me (extremely natural light blonde hair - don't ask me why I was born this way) coming from the pool to leave (he was in public seating area), he saw me, looked down at a phone - I thought at the time - but probably a device that he was proving to be working. He again showed up at the gym, same, same, but I gave him an angry scowl and never saw him again. The person he turned over operation of the device to, I believe, has a vendetta, and I am the victim of the game. Please advise me -- any knowledgeable contributor -- on where I can go during Breast Cancer Awareness month. No MD in my town will help because it will uncover a colleague's wrongdoing. My husband (71 yrs) and I (now Soc. Sec. Disabled) are not tech-savvy, and live in a remote rural area. Nikonnokin (talk) 12:12, 21 October 2013 (UTC)