wendiesan
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I didn't think her fingers looked thin, at all, in the picture- and I can't even see her wrists. Her fingers look quite large- to me, but her nail beds look pink and healthy (clear polish?)- how is that possible? Her skin looks healthy too- not ashen or gray. I would think by now- they would be. So, if she is on no medication, and doing everything on her own- does that mean going to the bathroom. I am as confused as I ever was. No PICC line, no IV etc. I didn't think that was possible. Can someone who knows more help me out. Could she look healthy indefinitely if her heart continues to beat and her blood circulates?
I have a theory about the first of your questions.
If you check out the full image (http://media.nbcbayarea.com/images/jahinails.jpg)
rather than the cropped photo now attached to the articles, you will see that there is a striking difference between the apparent size of the wrist and the fingers shown in that photo. I think it may have something to do with the perspective brought about by positioning of the camera in relation to the hand shown in the picture, and the kind and quality of the lens being used, the angle of the wrist when the hand was posed for the shot, etc.
I want to agree with previous posts that there is no way of identifying the person whose hand was photographed from that particular shot. For the sake of argument, I'll assume that it is Jahi's hand.
When I first saw the shot, I thought that the fingers looked swollen. I don't know if that is a condition which is typical of bedridden patients who are in comas, vegetative state, persistent vegetative state, or minimally responsive state, let alone those diagnosed as having suffered brain death. Since Jahi's circulation is being aided by physical therapy only three or four times a week (according to NW's interview), and swollen fingers are consistent with poor circulation, perhaps it's possible that such edema is part of her condition. My guess would be that it would be difficult to keep Jahi's hands above her heart for half hour periods. It would seem pretty logical to assume that her hands would be below the level of her heart most of the time.
I think that lack of exercise, poor nutrition,hormonal imbalance, excessive salt in one's diet, poor blood pressure, heart and liver disease and many other factors, lead to such swelling in the hands and feet of ambulatory people. Therefore, I don't think it's much of a stretch to believe that Jahi's body would be similarly affected. IIRC, back on previous threads it was mentioned that compression stockings might be used in Jahi's care to minimize this effect. Am I sort of in the ball park on this med experts?
Another guess. Since posters who are in the medical professions have said that her nails could grow and abrasions could heal if Jahi's circulation continued to be maintained, then the nails would continue to be pink. It's also possible that the "clear" polish might be "sheer" with just a hint of colour that would enhance the natural colour of her nails and make them look healthier.