That doesn't make any sense from a medical perspective.
Makes a lot of sense from the perspective of others that she's a rotting corpse. IMO
I don't believe she's a rotting corpse.
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That doesn't make any sense from a medical perspective.
Yeah, there is no criteria which states that eyeballs falling out of the head is the determinant for brain death diagnosis. :snooty:
Makes a lot of sense from the perspective of others that she's a rotting corpse. IMO
I don't believe she's a rotting corpse.
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I didn't claim it was.
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Makes a lot of sense from the perspective of others that she's a rotting corpse. IMO
I don't believe she's a rotting corpse.
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I just hope they stay away from the media and disappear. The world does not need to know how they keep a dead body and insist it is alive. Why can't they just Go Away?!?!
I've seen this and yes it is horrid. That's exactly as I would describe it. Thanks Git. I'd forgotten about this. Also as with someone I loved there are twitches that can fool you too. It was explained to me as the muscles are starving for oxygen because the blood circulation is not like it is for a vital healthy living person.I know that I hope she can't feel it because in a person experiencing this before death it is extremely painful and was so hard for me to watch That's one of those things no one tells you about. Thank the Lord for morphine!
You said it was "proof." Perhaps you were being facetious.
I do believe she will never recover, I do believe she's brain dead.
I do not believe she's a corpse, I do not believe a death certificate should have been issued.
I like corpses, door nail dead, grey, cold...she isn't that.
All IMO
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CALIFORNIA CODES HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 7180
7180. (a) An individual who has sustained either (1) irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory functions, or (2) irreversible cessation of all functions of the entire brain, including the brain stem, is dead.
102775. Each death shall be registered with the local registrar of
births and deaths in the district in which the death was officially
pronounced or the body was found, within eight calendar days after
death and prior to any disposition of the human remains.
She never said that it proved there was no brain death. She was saying it likely shows the brain is not a liquid mass without oxygen. Two different things to some people.
I get that. But the fact that the eyeballs haven't fallen out of their sockets with liquid brains following doesn't prove either of those things. The CBF test, however, does prove that the brain is not receiving oxygen. Prior links to testimony from MEs who have done autopsies on patients who have suffered brain death with subsequent continued mechanical ventilation speak to the fact that the brain does break down, if not to a liquified state, a "soup" like consistency. This whole fork in the road of this thread happened when a poster asserted as fact that the ventilator is driving the heart, which is circulating blood and oxygen throughout Jahi's brain, and that is absolutely contradictory to the data provided by 6 physicians, among them the chief of pediatric neurosurgery at Stanford, who as far as I know is far more qualified to speak on the subject than the WS poster in question.
ITA. Also, woman in TX was an adult. Jahi was a teenager. It is my understanding that younger persons can last much longer on life support. Some lasted years.Good point, I expect that families might interpret odours and skin tones and twitches of the body very differently depending on whether they're waiting for the person to wake up and trying to see things in the light of hope or if they've resigned themselves that the person is dead and hoping the ordeal of waiting for the body to shut down to end soon.
But there probably are going to be individual differences in how fast the body begins to deteriorate. It seems that sometimes brain dead bodies on ventilators shut down pretty fast and it's hard to keep them going past a few weeks or months even if you wanted to but there was the one boy who stayed brain dead for two decades.
Pregnancy makes its own demands on the circulation physiologically even if you're not brain dead so that might make a difference, and sometimes the reason why you became brain dead to begin with.
I would think the fact that her brain hasn't rotted to the point her eyeballs rotted and had fallen out of her head, followed by oozing liquified brains proves it. IMO
Did you read the autopsy report done on the boy who was kept on life support for twenty years after his brain death? That didn't happen to him.
http://www.hods.org/pdf/Long Survival Following Baterial Meningits-Associated Brain Destruction1.pdf
Another thing that I noticed is that whether "we agree" that the body is sustaining death-related damage depends on the context. In the recent case of the pregnant woman in Tx, the husband said that his wife's brain-dead body smelled like decomp and some people (everywhere, not just here) were outraged that the hospital would keep her on artificial support under such circumstances. I don't recall how long the Texas woman had been brain dead, but it was comparable to or shorter than Jahi irrc (anyone?). My guess is that the conditions of the bodies of the Texas woman and Jahi are comparable.
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Did you read the autopsy report done on the boy who was kept on life support for twenty years after his brain death? That didn't happen to him.
http://www.hods.org/pdf/Long Survival Following Baterial Meningits-Associated Brain Destruction1.pdf
Did you read the autopsy report done on the boy who was kept on life support for twenty years after his brain death? That didn't happen to him.
http://www.hods.org/pdf/Long Survival Following Baterial Meningits-Associated Brain Destruction1.pdf