Posted on 12/12/2014 11:35:26 AM PST by wagglebee
I accept properly diagnosed brain death as dead. Hence, when three doctors found that Jahi McMath was tragically gone, I accepted the diagnosis.
But I also wrote that if her body did not deteriorateas happens in almost all brain death casesthat would raise my eyebrows. Now, its one year later, and she remains here. My eyebrows are now above my receding hairline.
Moreover, I am increasingly suspicious of the seeming ideological commitment of some to making sure she stays dead. The intensity of their resistance to even the possibility that a mistake has been madeor that we can learn something new about the elasticity of the brainreminds me of the emotional intensity of those who wanted Terri Schiavo dehydrated to death.
I bring this up because I suspect that the case will return to court sometime soon. Also, I think it is important to keep certain facts straight and point out media bias/ignorance when it rears its ugly headsometimes, it is hard to tell which.
Lets look at a Q & A format AP story about the sad anniversary and straighten things out a bit:
Q: Why does her family want to keep her on a ventilator?
A: Jahis relatives say their religious beliefs dictate that as long as her heart is beating, Jahi is alive and deserves long-term care. In October, the family released videos of the girl showing her foot and hand appearing to move in response to her mothers commands.
In other words, they think shes alivenot because their religious beliefs dictate anything. Plus, if she did comply with requests, shes not brain dead by definition.
But look at what the story completely fails to report: Two very respected neurologists have testified that she is no longer brain dead. Yet, this is the most important evidence that she is not dead. How could the reporter fail to even mention that?
Then, there is a bit of confusing verbiage:
David Magnus, director of the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics, has said there is no evidence that patients who are brain dead can ever recover. Still, he said that its somewhat surprising her body has lasted as long as it has and that some patients can live for years on ventilators.
Well, its very rarebut occasionally happensfor a truly brain dead body to be maintained. More to the point, a truly brain dead does not live on a ventilator.
The unprecedented nature of a brain dead person recovering functionwhich may have happened with Jahimakes this a very important case. If she has come back, that opens a whole new area of scientific inquiry. From that perspective alone, why fight taking a thorough new look to see if it happened?
I strongly believe this case needs to be reopenedfor Jahi, for her family, for the integrity of the system, and for the good of science.
The harder the establishment resists, the more I think their objections are ideological, reflecting deep concerns about how a finding that she is alive would rock their world.
They are right: It would. But thats no reason to force her to remain among the dead if that is not where she belongs.
But you are correct, they aren't actually stronger, they are just more resistant to what we have available.
Then there’s Gruber and Zeke, the CAPO, Emanuel.
Now that it's resistant, it can go back to doing to people what Staph infections did before penicillin. Which isn't pretty.
True brain death becomes hemodynamically unstable after a couple days.
I was thinking about her yesterday. Thank you for the update.
The feeding tube can be stopped and she can get whatever nutrition she is able to swallow. The same way it happened for millenia before we had the technology to keep someones heart beating in an artificial fashion. I cry for this young woman who is being held captive to machines and tubes by her family rather than letting her go to her Father. Just because you can do something does not mean you should.
Cherry, I’m with you. This is life?? I followed this case in CA when it was happening; I think the parents are nuts. The hospital said, ‘There are things we know that would make our case very clear, but we are not legally allowed to say them.’ I’m glad it’s not my vote, however.
Thanks for the ping!
I noticed this too. The so-called "experts" were way too eager to have Jahai made dead. Never mind what the other experts that her family brought in, had to say.
Death Lobby is/was heavily involved in her case-IMO.
Life in post-truth America.
Here’s a supporting statement from UCLA neurologist:
http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_26796273/jahi-mcmath-case-declaration-dr-d-alan-shewmon
“..But I also wrote that if her body did not deteriorateas happens in almost all brain death casesthat would raise my eyebrows. Now, its one year later, and she remains here. My eyebrows are now above my receding hairline.
Moreover, I am increasingly suspicious of the seeming ideological commitment of some to making sure she stays dead. “
Wow!
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That’s a great link, very convincing, basically the best documentation on this so far. I know this was posted about 10 days ago. I’m catching up on this story.
Heh
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