K_Z
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This whole situation is mind boggling. As a result of this case, I expect to see even more cases like these of families in denial.
The only treatment that is appropriate in this situation is some mental health treatment for the family so that they can come to terms with the fact that Jahi is gone. She is not coming back ever. Their denial is frankly delusional. There is NO treatment available to help Jahi. She will remain dead and her family must accept that.
I do not mean to be harsh about them and I understand that they have been dealt a tragic hand. But thousands and thousands of children/people die everyday in equally tragic situations. Any death of a child is tragic. But it happens and life must go on for their loved ones.
Harsh as it may sound, if the hospital rep did tell the family that Jahi is "dead, dead, dead" then we can see why they would have taken such an adamant and brusque was of trying to get it through their heads that she is not coming back. I imagine that the family met the hospital's every word with "what if" and "but" and finally someone had to say that Jahi is "dead, dead, dead".
It was probably said like this " Brain-wise, medically and legally, Jahi is dead, dead, dead". There is no criteria to consider her as living. No miracle, judge, facility or amount of time can change that. Callous as it sounds, it is not a lie and the hospital was not going to lie and string the family along with false hopes.
BBM.
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This is looking more and more to me like a case of voluntary familial delusion, versus a case of "civil rights" or "patient rights".
This family's stubborn denial to understand and accept truth and reality is heartbreaking, as well as frustrating. I am personally very frustrated with their religious leaders, and those who should be removed enough from the intense grief to provide some clarity. This course of action does not (IMO) honor or respect the person that was Jahi. Her body has become, IMO, an exploited commodity to further the family's grief and anger at the medical establishment for her death following elective surgery. Voluntary delusion because I believe they intellectually know she is gone; they resist to make a point with her body, IMO.
They have charted their course, and dug in their heels. They appear to be thoroughly committed to their collective voluntary family delusions about her current condition, prognosis, and future.
It is exceptionally sad that their own religious leaders are taking their lead from the family, and furthering this "folie." IMO.