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@ hazzely exactly thats the point , let me put it that way , for a continuse drug infusion you need to maintain an i.v line , right , now according to tmz dr murray was giving propofol for past 10 days , i suppose he did the same , inserted i.v line but once you place a cannula or haplock you cant insert it in the same vessels it become useless you have to puncture other vein , now the problem is , practically there are not as many ideal sites to maintain i.v because either the veins are not straight or are too deep , so i assume dr murray must have left haplock in mj veins , because of the above mention reason second for the pain it cause to the patient 3rd michael hate needles so there is no reason to bother your patient taking in and out every night and for that matter you need a nurse ,as physicians are not as good as they are , and can you expect a person who was doing a cpr was first time could do that correctly without double pricks ?? besides a consultant rarely maintain i.v lines but juniors doctors do it but again rare ,in any case you need an expert assistance , now if mj had one in his vessles how can he perform , by the way propofol is extreme short acting drug , if dr murray was giving him to treat insomnia it must be in infusion form , you can take a look a video i posted sometimes back how within minutes the infusion stops , the patient regains consciousnessYou are not allowed to view links. Register or Login base line .... things dont add up ,i hope i m getting my point across
4- The body’s height is 69 inches = 5.75 ft = 175.26 cm ( Michael’s height according to his driver’s license & passport is 5.9 ft =179.83 cm )
@pj4j its fine you pointed out that but height is measured in centimeters more often during autopsy but you can still expect minor errors with plus minus 1 cm than actual height of the deceased and it depends upon who and how measurements have been taken , may be it was correctly done during autopsy than the data collected during court trials , 1-2cm error can be can ignored but yes 10 inches or cm one cant sometimes the physician during the autopsy overlook cetain important clues thats why exhumation is performed later when you are suspicious about missed finding during autopsy
Hi mj2981958 He did , on Tmz live ,I.v line on medial left leg??? i didnt know that ,Im surprised why dr Murray did that ,the usual site to place a catheter are the upper limbs ,but ofcourse you can expect anything of him... silly person should have known the joints are the worst sites specially for a dancer , how could someone perform with them in place , as i mention very earlier in one of my post and i m writting it down one more time , its very painful to pull out and put the catheter everyday , so they are left for maximum of 3 days , while they are still in your vessels one cant even lift up his limb dancing is out of question besides everytime you prick a vessel it collapse and that site is no longer feasible to draw the blood even i have seen drug abusers with multiple punctute marks on arm . neck and legs less often but dorsum of the foot specially between the big toe and digits .... well in my practice i have never seen them may be someone else encounter a patient with wounds in that area
-“ If you can leave the I.V in “Stand by” into the vein until the next use, it should be in a hidden place of the body, so the arms wouldn’t be a good idea. So you put the line in the leg.”Since every move would be absolutely painful, keep on doing your everyday activities (rehearsing in this case) with an open catheter is just IMPOSSIBLE, NO WAY (that's why I warned about the silliness of the first question!).
@ pj4j But i want to add something , i mention height measurements in cm mostly but not always , few forensic pathologist prefer cm others inches ,but i admit there are chances of making errors and its something not unusual , but in this high profile case the autopsy lasted 7 hours versus normal which take 3 hours maximum , so i believe they did a thorough examination here is a link of regular autopsy sheet you can view it You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login