Posted on 01/09/2014 9:34:58 PM PST by Morgana
The lawyer for the family of Jahi McMath, the 13-year-old who has been declared brain dead, said Wednesday that doctors successfully inserted a gastric tube and tracheotomy tube into the teenager at an as yet undisclosed facility.
Jahi was transferred from Oakland Childrens Hospital January 5 after a protracted legal battle between the family and the hospital which declared Jahi brain dead December 12 and sought to remove her from a ventilator.
The arraignment to move Jahi was reached during a hearing Friday before Alameda Superior Court Judge Evelio Grillo under which Jahis mother, Nailah Winkfield, could remove her daughter from the hospital as long as she assumed full responsibility.
Christopher Dolan told reporters that Jahis health is improving, and labeled the surgery a success.
She is doing very well and getting the treatment she should have gotten 28 days ago, Dolan said in a text message, according to the Oakland Tribune. Doctors are optimistic that her condition has stabilized and that her health is improving from when she was taken from Childrens Hospital Oakland.
Illustrating the daily ebb and flow, on Monday, Nolan was far less optimistic. Shes in very bad shape, he said, adding examinations show Jahis medical condition is not good.
The hospital reiterated its position that Jahi is brain dead. Deterioration became inevitable the moment she died, according to Dr. Heidi Flori, a critical care physician at Childrens Hospital.
The Los Angeles Times reported that Dr. Flori said in a court declaration filed in U.S. District Court that The medical team and I believe that additional and more dramatic signs of the bodys deterioration will continue to manifest over time, regardless of any procedures and regardless of any heroic measures that any facility in the country might attempt.
At the recommendation of doctors Jahi underwent an operation on December 9 to remove her tonsils, adenoids and extra sinus tissue to treat pediatric obstructive sleep apnea.
Afterwards The teen girl was alert and talking to doctors after the procedure, even asking for a Popsicle because her throat hurt, CNN reported. That was a relief in some ways because shed expressed concerns to her family about the surgery, fearing she would never wake up from it, her uncle has said.
At issue is the mother saying her “heart” hasn't stopped and if that were to occur she'd accept it. Which isn't true because her daughter indeed had a heart failure and she didn't accept it then. ...and now she's saying if the body begins to decompose she'll take her of the ventilator. It is decomposing and was doing so from the time they declared her dead.
The mother is in extreme denial or something more sinister is at work or both.
California has a set limit, (250,000 I think) on what they can recover if they sue...BUT...keeping her on a ventilator can go into millions.
There's a photo of the daughters hand, taken about Jan 9th...and you can see the decomposition is happening.
If they are feeding her through tubes etc. it will simply slide out through the testinal track with a foul smell.
LOL, you couldn't resist, could you? How foul of a smell, exactly? Is that a medical term? I mean, are we talking putrified food in a dissolving intestinal tract, or the foulness of necropsy as the actual intestinal tract dissolves into a liquid mass? And are you including the opportunistic bacteria stench here, or just the fecal release and gaseous bloating of normal corpse degredation?
LOL, you just couldn't hold yourself back!
lol
Actually...all of the above...lol.....
I am literally laughing out loud.
I hope I will never smell a dead body. I have come across a photo of a very badly decomposed murder victim but that is it.
It was on rotten.com,lol. My friend decided to gross me out.
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TRUE. The judge goofed on this one.
Is there a death certificate?
Yes. The Alameda County coroner signed a death certificate in 2013.
I last read a reply from you in 2018.
Are you still among the living??
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