So for you, this is a question of money?
I don't think anyone is talking about herds of corpses attached to ventilators, it's one child. One, this one. Is this one gonna break the bank? Throw the entire already screwed up system into a downward ? Is someone else dying because this hospital has a ventilator shortage? No. No. No.
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It is my understanding that her heart is beating ONLY because of the vent.
Please correct me if I am wrong. TIA!
~jmo~
And they should because of the Post-Op care Jahi received. I do hope they file for malpractice against Children's. Children's Hospital has long rested upon their reputation- but they screwed up another tonsillectomy two years ago- I posted it a couple of pages back.
LinaSK, one of my favorite posters...Greetings of the season to you!
I think it is unfair at this point to declare CHO liable in any way in this case, until the hospital is free to release to the public its side. We truly do not know, other than what the family is claiming, what actually occurred with Jahi post-op.
There have been rumors aplenty about hamburgers and suctioning, etc. I have no reason to believe them anymore than I do that the hospital is at-fault.
I am quite sure a lawsuit will be filed and hopefully then we can learn what each side has to say and assess their takes accordingly.
~jmo~
So for you, this is a question of money?
I don't think anyone is talking about herds of corpses attached to ventilators, it's one child. One, this one. Is this one gonna break the bank? Throw the entire already screwed up system into a downward ? Is someone else dying because this hospital has a ventilator shortage? No. No. No.
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This is what I've gathered from all the posts here as well. Though I've seen it mentioned that the heart may still continue to beat for some time after the ventilator is shut off. I'm not sure how that works.
I'm not sure it matters at this point if the hospital was negligent or not. She's been legally dead and slowly decomposing for over 2 weeks. An autopsy or examination will most likely be "skewed," if you will.....
Just this one child? And if other families want to keep their brain dead relatives on life support, they shouldn't be able to? Why would that be?
Originally Posted by SophieRose
I can understand them being angry but they seem like they really want to punish the hospital for what happened.
At least, they seem to wish to gather public sympathy.
But at this point they seem more hell-bent on punishing the hospital through Jahi.
I don't think many people will resort to what this family is going through, and no way do I think Jahi ate any hamburger. The family may have though.
It's been put forth that this child can not be maintained on life support forever. The end will come soon. Why rush it? Have some compassion for the living that must come to grips with the death of their child.
Because there are people out there that have faith and truly believe in miracles and the power of prayer.
I do not.
I'm an atheist.
People pray for the sick and infirmed all the time... believing it can make a difference. I do my best to honor and show respect for that.
Unless you want to outlaw faith and belief in prayer and miracles ... You're barking up the wrong tree.
IMO
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The hospital's wish to "rush" it has bothered me because it gives the appearance they are hiding something. There is a possibility Jahi's condition is a result of negligence on the part of the hospital and that needs investigating. I think the tests given to her in order to evaluate brain activity need to be repeated by an independent physician, not just have an independent physician look at test results already performed by the hospital staff.
But at this point they seem more hell-bent on punishing the hospital through Jahi. I just don't feel like it's about Jahi any longer.
He means tube feeding- whether it is NG, G-Tube, or J-Tube. I'm not aware that a Death Certificate has been issued, her heart is still beating.