View Full Version : Now this Is a Miricle ? Dude was dead and
olevetonahill
3/24/2008, 08:59 PM
They was gonna do the wheat Harvest on his Parts:eek:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080324/ap_on_fe_st/not_dead;_ylt=AnQmChVozO0vTFt9EOpcroztiBIF
Tiptonsooner
3/24/2008, 09:04 PM
My cousin was the PA on the night he came in. She said in a million years she wouldn't have believed he would live, never less function. I know his family, they are all tougher than woodpecker lips.
StoopTroup
3/24/2008, 09:06 PM
Heh.
"Only the good die young, so I didn't go."
olevetonahill
3/24/2008, 09:09 PM
My cousin was the PA on the night he came in. She said in a million years she wouldn't have believed he would live, never less function. I know his family, they are all tougher than woodpecker lips.
But Folks they wuz fixing to Harvest him like a Garden ?:eek:
Thats the Miricle In My thoughts . That they didnt !:cool:
Zombie.
Dunlap said one thing he does remember is hearing the doctors pronounce him dead.
“I’m glad I couldn’t get up and do what I wanted to do,” he said.
Told you.
OUHOMER
3/24/2008, 09:19 PM
No ****, 10 more minutes and he wold have been a goner.
This is a great story...and gets me thinking in ways that most other people don't when they hear these stories. I wonder about things like faulty equipment at the hospital that could have been the cause of mistakenly reading no brain activity. I wonder that primarily because he claims he heard them pronounce him brain dead. That alone indicates some level of activity. Should that be detected?
I'm not trying to apportion blame...but I think especially in the medical profession, there is the potential for over-reliance on equipment that can and do go bad.
garland sooner
3/25/2008, 12:32 AM
wow. This is pretty cool. nice find.
Makes you wonder about some of the "dead" folks we harvest. Surely most of them are gone when we chop them up.
Hopefully...
MuHAA HAA HA HA HA HA.
olevetonahill
3/25/2008, 12:43 AM
This is a great story...and gets me thinking in ways that most other people don't when they hear these stories. I wonder about things like faulty equipment at the hospital that could have been the cause of mistakenly reading no brain activity. I wonder that primarily because he claims he heard them pronounce him brain dead. That alone indicates some level of activity. Should that be detected?
I'm not trying to apportion blame...but I think especially in the medical profession, there is the potential for over-reliance on equipment that can and do go bad.
I aint as Smart as you . But I think I agree :P
I think Ike should change his name to "SF.com only with a Brain Guy."
olevetonahill
3/25/2008, 12:53 AM
I think Ike should change his name to "SF.com only with a Brain Guy."
What you Talkin about ?
His IQ is above the speed Limit !
:D
I think Ike should change his name to "SF.com only with a Brain Guy."
har har...
What you Talkin about ?
His IQ is above the speed Limit !
:D
only barely...
olevetonahill
3/25/2008, 12:55 AM
only barely...
Im just a tad above the skool zone speed limit :D
I'm a school zone.
(DANG IT!... I'M NOT EVEN THAT)
SoonerInFla
3/25/2008, 01:54 AM
This was on Dateline Sunday night. I believe it was his cousin that took his knife to his foot and then got under his fingernail. Right before that, his Grandmother came in and had a serious discussion with God about it being too early to be taking him.
Just to clarify... his cousin is a nurse and the knife was used to test his reflexes against his foot. (not cutting, but "tickling")
http://www.healthatoz.com/healthatoz/Atoz/common/standard/transform.jsp?requestURI=/healthatoz/Atoz/ency/reflex_tests.jsp
Hopefully, they are evaluating the equipment used to read his brain activity.
SoonerTerry
3/25/2008, 08:49 AM
Zombie.
Told you.
I can haz peechfork?
yermom
3/25/2008, 09:56 AM
This is a great story...and gets me thinking in ways that most other people don't when they hear these stories. I wonder about things like faulty equipment at the hospital that could have been the cause of mistakenly reading no brain activity. I wonder that primarily because he claims he heard them pronounce him brain dead. That alone indicates some level of activity. Should that be detected?
I'm not trying to apportion blame...but I think especially in the medical profession, there is the potential for over-reliance on equipment that can and do go bad.
i don't know i would call it over-reliance. i mean in the old days a "wake" was to make sure someone was dead so they didn't bury them alive.
i'm thinking it's more like they should probably get more sensitive/reliable equipment and probably get redundancy built in when you are talking about declaring brain death and organ harvest.
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