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The doctors would not try to revive a dead person for two hours, its not standard procedure. All this conflicting and inconsistencies doesn’t make any sense, anything about this case doesn’t make any sense that is why I’m still here.
Quote from: "Alem (Thetruth)"The doctors would not try to revive a dead person for two hours, its not standard procedure. All this conflicting and inconsistencies doesn’t make any sense, anything about this case doesn’t make any sense that is why I’m still here.I can speak with personal experience here as i saw my father have a heart attack in front of me and his heart stopped beating and he stopped breathing. He also effectively "died".The paramedics who arrived at our house spent about an hour giving CPR.. shots of adrenalin, electic shocks and so on... they were trying to stabalise him. They would get his heart beat going again, only for it to stop again.. so they had to keep fighting to get it back and get it beating. This happened about 7 times before they eventually got him out.Once at the hospital my dad was in resus for hours. And i mean hours... they were doing all sorts to him. They then put him on a resperator and in a drug induced coma for 24 hours.He eventually did pull through.So i can say that paramedics do work long and hard to try and bring someone back.As i wasnt there i cannot comment on MJs case... but if he was dead and cold on arrival they wouldnt have bothered. But if he had a faint pulse.. or if they worked on him and managed to get him back.. then its possible and explains all the time delays at the house and at the hospital.
they do work for hours in a "dead" body..specially if they can get a heartbeat eventually.there is this new technique at ucla to revive people who have been dead for a couple of hours. they probably tried that too.
Quote from: "larab"they do work for hours in a "dead" body..specially if they can get a heartbeat eventually.there is this new technique at ucla to revive people who have been dead for a couple of hours. they probably tried that too.How do you know this? Standard prosedures dont allow that as far as my understanding goes, its more plausible that the paramedic thought he was dead though he "only" was clinically dead, which is NOT the same and there is a tiny chance of a sucsessfull recovery.
Quote from: "larab"they do work for hours in a "dead" body..specially if they can get a heartbeat eventually.there is this new technique at ucla to revive people who have been dead for a couple of hours. they probably tried that too.The problem with that is that once the heart stops beating there are only 3 minutes before the brain starts dying as the blood stops moving around the body and the brain is starved of oxygen.I think that is why Randy Phillips account sounds authentic to me now i have had a good think about it.
I cannot belive what Randy Phillips says when he said Michael was on life support. I was on life support 6 years ago when I had pneumonia and my oxygen level got dangerously low. They put me in an induced coma and the machines were keeping me alive whilst they pumped very strong antibiotics into the vein in my neck. I was kept in this state for days until either improvement in my condition and my oxygen level had risen or they would have discussed with my family of switching life support off, this I learned later. My point is-if Michael was on life support do you honestly think Katherine would have given up immedietely? In fact even the Doctors wouldn't. What would be the point of putting someone on life support to be switched off soon after? This statement which Randy says cannot possibly be true.
Quote from: "Harleyblonde"I cannot belive what Randy Phillips says when he said Michael was on life support. I was on life support 6 years ago when I had pneumonia and my oxygen level got dangerously low. They put me in an induced coma and the machines were keeping me alive whilst they pumped very strong antibiotics into the vein in my neck. I was kept in this state for days until either improvement in my condition and my oxygen level had risen or they would have discussed with my family of switching life support off, this I learned later. My point is-if Michael was on life support do you honestly think Katherine would have given up immedietely? In fact even the Doctors wouldn't. What would be the point of putting someone on life support to be switched off soon after? This statement which Randy says cannot possibly be true.Im wondering if it was because they knew his brain was dead and unresponsive so they knew that even if they kept him alive his brain was irreparable, if you know what i mean?
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