This is a story about betrayal and the violent horrific death of Dr. Constantine Kotsanis M.D.
On March 14th 2021, Baylor Scott & White violently ended my fathers life in front of my family while I was threatened and assaulted by the police.
The man who orchestrated this and is ultimately responsible for this, is the President of Baylor Grapevine. His name is Chris York. Just a few days before my dad died, my father sent me texts saying that he felt fine and like nothing happened. And then a few days later he was dead.
The first time I met with the president in person, my mother tried to explain who my dad was to the President. His response was ”I don’t care who your husband is or what he did for this hospital, I won’t let you see him.” When I said I think it’s criminal that your not letting me see my dad, his response was “if you think it’s a crime, call the police” when i said I was going to the press, he said ”go ahead” he then turned around and walked away.
A few days later my mother received a phone call from a nurse saying that my dad wanted to die and be put on a ventilator…Which sounded nothing like my dad. We then immediately rushed to the hospital. When we arrived, we were greeted at the main lobby of the hospital by armed security and a male nurse by the name of Adam. They were very rude and did not want us there. We were fortunate to have our attorney present and were prepared to press attempted murder charges if they did not let us see my dad.
The president then made the decision that only one of us can go up to the ICU to see my dad. My mother ended up being the one going up. They did not make her wear extra protection, they just let her up. While my mother was upstairs, Dr. Jagadeshwar Gummi Reddy, The pulmonologist taking care of my dad, came down to the lobby and expressed concern about his job and how his hands were tied and that there was nothing he could do. He never gave me a prognosis about the condition of my dad. All he cared about was keeping his job and not getting fired. Shortly after Dr. Reddy spoke to me, my mother came back downstairs in tears and was mortified by the treatment she received from the nurses in the ICU.
On March 14th, at Approximately three in the morning, my mother received a call from Baylor saying that my dad was “coding” and that the president said we can come see him but only one person can go in the room and say goodbye. When we arrived, an older nurse by the name of Donna, greeted us at the lobby of the hospital with a police officer present and she said the president called again and said “none of us can go in the room and that we can watch him die through glass.” We then proceeded to be escorted by officer Demorrius Jones and the nurse upstairs to the Covid ICU.
Interestingly enough when we arrived in the ICU, my dad was the only patient on that floor that night. As we walked up to the glass, there was a nurse waiting in there. She was just standing, looking at him.
I begin to try to film what was happening but then the policeman threatens me and tells me to turn off the camera or I will be arrested for criminal trespassing.
Moments after being threatened, a male nurse practitioner by the name of Rommel Villas Lantajo walks up to the glass and hands a syringe to the nurse inside the glass. She then injects my dad with the syringe and moments later she begins to do the most violent chest compressions I have ever seen. It was like watching someone stab a knife into his chest. His body was bouncing off the table.
He had a pulse of 122 before she began the chest compressions. The first question you need to ask is why did she do chest compressions when he had a pulse? What did she inject in him before she began doing the chest compressions? Why weren’t they taking lifesaving measures when they called us or when we arrived? Why did they wait to do it in front of us? Was my dad really coding? Was the nurse trying to save his life or end his life? As I began to try to record again, Officer Demorrius Jones assaulted me and forced me out of the ICU and continued to assault me all the way to the front door of the hospital and then threatened to arrest me for criminal trespassing if I didn’t leave immediately.
Below is a picture of the medical chart with an audit trail and time stamps proving this happened.
In the final moments of Sarah Grice ending my father‘s life very violently, my sister started to scream stop! stop! stop! stop! The nurse then stopped and immediately turned off all the machines right in front of my mom and my sister, traumatizing them for life.
This is the same nurse that also called my mother saying that my dad wanted to die and be put on a ventilator. This nurse and all the other nurses involved along with the policeman and the hospital administrator have no respect for human life and will do anything they want to you when you are in this hospital.
My mother and sister came down to the hospital lobby a few minutes later in tears and devastated. As we began to try to get into the car I noticed the same nurse that violently ended my fathers life ,Sarah Grice, got into her car and drove away, fleeing the scene of the crime. Would you want this to happen to you or your family?
Baylor claims to be a Christian organization, but what is Christian about violently ending a man’s life in front of his family. The aftermath of all of this led to my mother becoming very emotionally distraught and I had to put my life on hold to be there for her and help her get through this horrific, malicious loss. If you want to watch your family die while being assaulted by the police, come to Baylor Scott & White in Grapevine. You might get a chance to be their next victim.
According to the medical record, none of the nurses or doctors read each other‘s notes and no one listened to my father or my family about requesting protocols that could have saved his life. In fact none of these people cared about the outcome. They did whatever they wanted to my father and his family. I don’t know how these people ended up in healthcare, or why they became nurses and doctors.
Dr. Reddy waited six days to sighn the death certificate. Why would someone wait six days? What is Dr. Reddy trying to cover up? According to my fathers medical record, they did a contrast dye study that put him into renal failure, shutting his kidneys down. My father never had kidney problems in his life. This doctor then decided to give my father 4 rounds of remdresiveer even though his kidneys were already failing. His values kept getting worse but they didn’t care. There is preliminary evidence in studies showing it is a known fact Remdresivere can compromise the kidneys. Dr. Reddy did not bother to read anyones notes. He did whatever he wanted to my dad.
According to the American medical Association, Part of the Hippocratic oath is to accommodate a patient by any means necessary. Which includes using any modality that is effective at getting a prognosis and finding a resolution to the problem. The first step is to always listen to the patient in order to begin the process of healing. Going on a hunch and shooting from the hip like these nurses and doctors did, is not the correct approach to treating a patient.
In the final 5 to 6 hours of his life, all they did was sedate him continuously until he suffocated to death. He was in the hospital for a total of 7 days and they never gave him food. These people could have cared less if he lived or died. What’s ironic about this story is that my dad was one of the very first doctors at this hospital and I was the first baby born in this hospital. Life will never be the same for my family. Losing a parent is hard enough without a violent ending. Most people don’t lose their loved one like this. Stay away from this hospital if you care about your spiritual well-being and your family.
Who was Dr. Kotsanis?
Dr. Kotsanis graduated from Northern Illinois University, University of Athens medical school in Greece and did his Otolaryngology residency at Loyola University of Chicago. His 40 plus-year medical practice spanned every diagnosis and age group welcoming international and domestic patients. His 1991 groundbreaking study in biomedical treatment for autism effected changes in children by augmenting immunity and using nutrition and auditory training to reduce symptoms and improve behavior speech.
He was married to the love of his life, Beverly Daskolias on May 3rd, 1981. Together he and Beverly made it their life‘s work to create an environment in the medical community for acceptance of nutrition and other natural methods like homeopathy, botanicals and electro medicine to become widely accepted.
He was a member of the Texas medical Association, Tarrant County Medical Society, American Medical Association, American Academy of Ozonetherapy, and also an adjunct professor at UT Southwestern medical school, along with numerous other professional associations.
Constantine or “Gus” came over from Greece to America when he was just 15 years old with nothing but a dream for the future generations of his family to one day have endless opportunity. He dedicated his entire life to finding medical solutions for people that had run out of health options. Gus loved people so much and that reflected not only in his work but also in the the way that he was a friend, father, and husband. His mission was always to revolutionize the standard of care to be more than just a standard, but instead of way of life for future generations. His greatest professional success was creating his brainchild, the Kotsanis Institute. The facility is home to Gus’s many protocols and will live on as his legacy.
Many people knew Gus as their physician, but even more people knew him as a friend, secondary father, and mentor. He was selfless with his time and his knowledge, only wanting to help those around him and never asking for anything in return. Gus will forever be a giant who’s shoulders we can stand on to better. May God rest his soul and may his work live on to improve lives for generations to come.
Newspaper articles about Dr. Kotsanis commissioned by Baylor
Dr. Kotsanis celebrates his grand opening at Baylor medical Plaza in Grapevine with the Colleyville Chamber.
Summer of 1984
Dr. Kotsanis makes headlines once again, this time with USA Today.
Dr. Kotsanis makes local news once again helping the Autistic community.
https://www.dallasobserver.com/news/desperate-measures-6400957?showFullText=true
A cancer patient shares her story about Dr. Kotsanis
Dr. Kotsanis interviewed on the radio by Martie Whittekin about treating cancer.
Dr. Kotsanis shares a unique presentation about treating cancer.