http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking...t-divisive-battle-over-jahi-mcmath-is-mothers
Jahi's mom, speaking on the second opinion about getting the surgery. But she isn't clear on what the first opinion was.
"Everyone says it's not my fault," Winkfield said ......."
But I drove her here. I made the appointment. I got the second opinion.
"It was me. It was all me," .......... "She didn't do it. She just followed what I said. So I feel like it would be so wrong of me to let them pull that plug on her."
Honestly, I don't get her reasoning that Jahi should be kept on life support to appease her guilt over consenting to the surgery. So she wants Jahi to remain on life support as her brain decomposes, having her diaper changed, cared for by strangers, being FORCED to breathe, not allowed to rest in peace?
Actually, it kinda freaks me out a bit, because in 2 other cases (of children being on life support with parents going to court to stop the hospital from removing life support), it was the parent who had caused that child's injuries that resulted in them being on life support.
Those parents had good reason to feel guilty and no doubt feared the murder charges they would face if the child went off life support.
But why does Jahi's mom feel so guilty? I can understand a small measure of guilt. We all wonder how we could have done something different when a loved one dies. But her guilt and denial are just off the charts.
Please understand, I am not being judgmental, I just think she must have a lot of other issues as well that must tie into this and I hope she can get the help to be able to cope with this and not completely lose it over Jahi's death. She has 3 other kids who need their mother, and stability more than ever.