Oh, this guy, this GUY. So, if it squirms in response to stimuli it can't possibly be dead, then. So these frogs are still alive by Dr. Byrne's definition (WARNING: VIDEO MAY BE DISTURBING TO SOME.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_K6VqEQuaA
Completely alive, those frogs. Yeah. Right.
Oh, this guy, this GUY. So, if it squirms in response to stimuli it can't possibly be dead, then. So these frogs are still alive by Dr. Byrne's definition (WARNING: VIDEO MAY BE DISTURBING TO SOME.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_K6VqEQuaA
Completely alive, those frogs. Yeah. Right.
Hmmm...so people can have two death certificates?
From American Thinker or American Stinker?
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[JM] is Alive
http://www.americanthinker.com/2014/01/jahi_mcmath_is_alive.html
James Coulter is the pen name of physician
No doubt Jahi's case will work its way through the courts. The most fundamental right of any human being is the right to life, and an excellent case can be made that Jahi McMath's civil rights were violated when she was denied examination by physicians of her family's choice or transfer to a facility of her family's selection until the courts compelled it.
Makes sense to me. She probably couldn't swallow very well if at all.:twocents:
Who won't use his or her real name because...?
From American Thinker or American Stinker?
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[JM] is Alive
http://www.americanthinker.com/2014/01/jahi_mcmath_is_alive.html
I've finally gotten somewhat caught up on the case, and I agree with you all. Also, choking is a cause of cardiac arrest. Oh, why would they do something like give her solid food against the Dr's orders.:facepalm: Sadly it looks like that may well have been what happened. How horrible.
And if that's what happened that would partially explain why they're having such a hard time letting go, and why they won't allow any information to be released. I can't even begin to imagine the guilt .... :cry:
Orthodox Judaism does not encourage keeping a body animated through mechanical means like what is happening in the Jahi case. Recognizing death as heart death is about natural processes, not keeping a heart beating for no purpose and with no positive outcome possible.
Maybe Dolan has realized how ridiculous he sounded by saying "she's improving". What else is there to report? :waitasec: That she is still dead? :waitasec:
:dunno:
Petitioner brought her healthy, beautiful daughter to Children's Hospital Oakland for a routine operation. Her daughter died from what she is concerned may be medical negligence. She has not undertaken an analysis of the professional errors that led to her daughter's condition because she is focused on keeping her daughter alive.
The Jahi McMath saga is yet another symptom of Americans’ discomfort in dealing with death.
The taboo in our culture forces loved ones at the most emotionally volatile of times to suddenly confront realities of death long held in denial. No wonder reason and understanding can be casualties.
Oh, this guy, this GUY. So, if it squirms in response to stimuli it can't possibly be dead, then. So these frogs are still alive by Dr. Byrne's definition (WARNING: VIDEO MAY BE DISTURBING TO SOME.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_K6VqEQuaA
Completely alive, those frogs. Yeah. Right.
If it wasn't all over MSM, I would think this entire story was a rumor or urban legend. Who does this?
As a mother, I can understand Jahi's mother to a certain extent. If anything happened to my kids, I would be beside myself, out of my mind with grief. I would need to be medicated, likely. However, I also strongly feel that I would not want my (God forbid) child's body on parade like this. There can be no healthy grieving or eventual peace without one's child being allowed to rest in peace.
Now, if I had anything to do in the slightest with causing the death (feeding child after surgery?!?!) or even feeling that something I had done maybe contributed, I would lose my mind. I'm sure I would feel guilty for even signing the consent forms for surgery. BUT, I truly believe Jahi's mother loved her & made the decision for surgery bc she wanted Jahi to live a higher quality of life.
This leads to my belief that yes, something must have happened post-surgery, something done by the family, that directly contributed to Jahi becoming brain dead. The solid food feeding seems plausible, as does someone using a suctioning device they had no business using. I'm sure there was panic in that hospital room. And, now, there is denial, disbelief, & I have to admit, I even get a "cover up" feeling from the family's statements & actions. There is tremendous guilt there, but WHY? IMO, it goes beyond the normal mother guilt at deciding to allow the child to have surgery.
I feel awful for Jahi's nurse, who has (appropriately) maintained her or his silence. I hope she or he is receiving counseling. I can't imagine dedicating myself to caring for children's health needs, working hard, then being accused of doing something to harm a patient.
I also have a HUGE grain of doubt that a CHO PICU nurse would be a bumbling idiot. Come on, now, jobs are hard to find. I'm sure CHO gets lots of job applications & has its pick of the health professional candidate pool. In my gut, I feel CHO & its staff did nothing wrong. I hope it all comes out in court one day.
As a mental health professional (not verified by WS), well, I'm honestly mind-boggled. How has this chain of events been allowed to occur? I honestly think, in my neck of the woods, that if a parent asked for continued life support for a child who had been declared brain dead by SIX physicians, the parent would have 1.) been denied & 2.) been sent for a mental health evaluation.
How was this situation even allowed to come about? I think a team of outside experts needs to evaluate the chain of events, piece by piece, to determine how this was allowed to happen & how to prevent another case like this from happening in the future.
Poor Jahi.
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