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In reply to the discussion: Doctors saying brain dead; patients saying otherwise [View all]catbyte
(39,151 posts)149. I am sorry I replied to you. I think your agenda is dangerous. Self taught scientist?
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After reading up on this topic, I think I'm going to stop being an organ donor.
Th1onein
Dec 2013
#2
Are you the DUer that considers abortion is murder and women who get them murderers? It just
uppityperson
Dec 2013
#82
Thanks, thought she was. Odd how she won't be an organ donor, with that sort of morality
uppityperson
Dec 2013
#93
That is so sad. My sister is the director of mental health for a major CA county
riderinthestorm
Dec 2013
#133
with 33 years of working full time with ventilated patients I have never seen or heard from any
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2013
#3
the simple reality is - the cases of diagnosed brain dead patients waking up is so rare I have never
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2013
#9
"make organs available from people who didn't care enough to make a decision one way or the other."
Nuclear Unicorn
Dec 2013
#95
You are setting yourself up as the arbiter of other people's bodies. That is pure evil.
Nuclear Unicorn
Jan 2014
#166
Taking without expressed consent is stealing. Stealing from people's bodies is worse than theft.
Nuclear Unicorn
Jan 2014
#170
I responded to your mandated "choice" point. I change nothing about how I responded.
Nuclear Unicorn
Jan 2014
#174
Well, your response is inconsistent with everything else you've been saying then
Ms. Toad
Jan 2014
#181
no doubt - Doctors like mechanics and everyone else do make mistakes in diagnoses
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2013
#10
in 2012, my mom suddenly collapsed.it took the EMTs over 20 minutes to get a pulse.
dionysus
Dec 2013
#121
This article is over 2 years old and NONE of the 4 patients in the article are Americans
riderinthestorm
Dec 2013
#6
IMO, you hit the heart of the matter… what is the definition of 'brain dead' used.
KittyWampus
Dec 2013
#8
not only is it heartless to discourage people from participating in organ donations- it is heartless
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2013
#11
Nowhere in their post did they say no one should volunteer for organ transplant.
liberal_at_heart
Dec 2013
#40
I based my response on other posts Th1onein has made in other threads.
riderinthestorm
Dec 2013
#106
so they've gone to Canada, Australia, France, and a single case in the US
magical thyme
Dec 2013
#13
What criteria used in the current diagnoses by neuro-specialists do you find untrustworthy?
JNinWB
Dec 2013
#23
The Doctors are under no obligation to perform medical procedures on a corpse though.
MattBaggins
Dec 2013
#36
The person is only a corpse by their defintion, and an artificial one, at that.
Th1onein
Dec 2013
#52
Great. Please provide all verified and confirmed link from a non-woo sites of brain dead people
Nobody You Know
Dec 2013
#126
You've already mentioned Zack Dunlap. The other two US stories are vague at best
riderinthestorm
Dec 2013
#136
She has had no blood flow to her brain for almost 2 weeks? There is no Jahi anymore,
catbyte
Jan 2014
#146
The only reason it's gotten "ghoulish" is because people are fighting for her death.
Th1onein
Jan 2014
#147
I am sorry I replied to you. I think your agenda is dangerous. Self taught scientist?
catbyte
Jan 2014
#149
right, like Terri Schiavo responded too… some responses are automatic and have nothing to do
KittyWampus
Dec 2013
#20
and Terri Schiavo was not even brain dead - she was in a persistent vegitative state - in this case
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2013
#27
so the entire scientific consensus supported by almost everyone in the medical sciences
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2013
#38
We are certainly not ranked #1 in medical care in the world. There is always room to
liberal_at_heart
Dec 2013
#42
one thing you will find about every country that ranks higher than the U.S. on over all healthcare
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2013
#49
Just because they declare it sooner doesn't mean it is better. Lots of countries are better overall
liberal_at_heart
Dec 2013
#53
of course - but I trust the judgment of people who have given their entire lives to this work who
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2013
#62
Hey, we used to do lobotomies with ice picks. There was a consensus on that, too.
Th1onein
Dec 2013
#46
if what you are arguing was just an obtuse point - I wouldn't care - but what you are arguing
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2013
#54
whether intentional or not - what you are doing is cruel and inhuman and can cause a lot of people a
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2013
#60
yes it is cruel to bamboozle a family with false hope - it is down right evil
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2013
#65
as long as the family pays for it - I would have no fundamental objection - but it would
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2013
#70
Whether intentional or not -- what YOU are doing is cruel and inhuman and can cause a lot of people
Th1onein
Dec 2013
#80
Believing that artificially supported cardiovascular activity in the absence of brain...
Barack_America
Dec 2013
#78
So how do we care for all the brain dead people you refuse to let go of?
VanillaRhapsody
Dec 2013
#107
Unbelievable. You also believe that tissues can survive without blood flow?
Barack_America
Dec 2013
#39
reflex nerves go between a spot and the spinal cord, not involving the brain at all.
uppityperson
Dec 2013
#85
I am so sorry, can not imagine. Thank you for allowing his body to help others live.
uppityperson
Dec 2013
#86
OMG. So it's okay for these mistakes to happen because we need MORE organ donors.
Th1onein
Dec 2013
#103
Except when they illuminate a problem. And, except when all of the others cannot speak.
Th1onein
Dec 2013
#135
4 patients in 4 different countries spanning 3 years and you think this is a "problem"?
riderinthestorm
Dec 2013
#138
Ah yes! Barack_America! Family has no say in these life and death decisions, right!
Th1onein
Dec 2013
#143
But if three quarters of her brain is swollen, what good would either of them do?
Th1onein
Jan 2014
#173
There was no trauma to Jahi's head. Why do you think her brain is swollen? nt
riderinthestorm
Jan 2014
#180
We have no way of knowing whether it is systemic or not because the victims are dead.
Th1onein
Jan 2014
#155