Sweeper2000
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I don’t think we will hear anything else about this 7.15 alleged attempt. Ive heard enough on this one.
I'm not 100% sure what you mean, but anyway! The tubes (giving sets) which lead from the bag to the baby are pretty standard. They have a clamp to stop the flow & a rubber port at the far end, near to the baby. You can also add extra small extension lines which can have multiple ports for extra infusions or drugs.so do they know exactly what equipment was used for treatment here? Or is it all standardised? or given as routine.
im wondering if this port was noted as present from get go. Also if it’s used for anti bio is there a holding capacity in ml?
Not necessarily Wow! I imagine she was actually googling the ‘inheritance of haemophilia’, rather than the basic facts about the disorder.A medic who has to google "hemophilia"!
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Dan O'Donoghue
@MrDanDonoghue
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Myers is asking the doctor when he saw the blood in Child N's throat. He said 'I believe blood was there at insertion attempt number one' Myers puts it to him that 'if you can't see, you wouldn't attempt it?' He replies:'You can do, if quite certain of position'
Dan O'Donoghue
@MrDanDonoghue
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Mr Myers has just quoted the doctor's police statement from 2018. In this he says he was 'not sure' if the bleeding was his 'fault' due to his attempts to move the tongue with a medical implement to intubate
Dan O'Donoghue
@MrDanDonoghue
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Mr Myers is now questioning the medic. He asks whether repeated attempts to intubate could cause stress to the baby, he says it would cause stress to the person trying to intubate
Dan O'Donoghue
@MrDanDonoghue
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He said 'failure makes the second attempt more difficult and third more difficult'...he adds that rather than making repeated attempts, they should be limited and someone with more experience should be called to help quickly
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Is this Dr NiceGuy who bought LL chocolate? So he could end up being blamed for the bleeding if nobody can confirm it was there from attempt one? If so, what a plot twist.
Although the swelling was apparently already there which is why they were having problems intubating in the first place.
We missed a lot of the most crucial evidence today. Based on the times of the tweets the doctor who tried to perform the first intubation was in the witness box for over 1.5 hours. I'm hopeful the Mail Podcast should have more detail on this when it's released. I'm also hoping (as ever!) that Chester Standard will be there tomorrow for the experts testimonies, which should give us more information about the 7.15am collapse.
I have wondered this too previously, whether *DrNice* may have had some kind of discussion further with LL about this; all very messy regardless imo. That poor baby..
Is this Dr NiceGuy who bought LL chocolate? So he could end up being blamed for the bleeding if nobody can confirm it was there from attempt one? If so, what a plot twist.
Although the swelling was apparently already there which is why they were having problems intubating in the first place.
And the blood on the face as noted by both parents for E and N. Not forgetting LL phone call to baby N father; that part I find strange too. The father recalled when he got there, she was caring for the baby, no real concern (in his testimony). All very odd.I see striking similarities to the case of Baby E.
JMO