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In reply to the discussion: Doctors saying brain dead; patients saying otherwise [View all]Th1onein
(8,514 posts)Time and time again, in these cases, it is the family member that either alerts, or TRIES to alert the medical professionals that the patient is not brain dead. Time and again, they are brushed off, as deceiving themselves, having false hope, or the all time favorite brush off: "That's just reflexes." And when the patient wakes up on the operating table, scalpel poised to dissect them? Oh, then THAT'S just an honest mistake!
The fact is that the family is the one who is with the patient most of their stay in the hospital. Family is the entity that has the most to lose, and the least to gain, if the patient dies.
I asked you before: Was it MRI that they used for imaging on Jahi? For some reason, you did not answer me.
I think I know why.
If it is not possible to recover, then there are mistakes made, Barack_Obama, right? People are pressured, people who should not be making these determinations are making them. And people are dying because of it.
And while we're talking about not answering--why don't you comment on this article?
http://www.theverge.com/2013/9/19/4748248/new-deepest-state-of-coma-identified-brain-activity-after-brain-dead
I think I know why.