Comments by "My Name Doesn’t Matter" (@mynamedoesntmatter8652) on "DW Documentary"
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When someone is brain dead there is nothing that can be done. The body deteriorates even when the standard drugs keep the vital signs at the hospital’s preferred status. That’s a really terrible thing to see happening. Why would you choose to keep that up? I worked critical care - trauma, neuro trauma, ER, open hearts, the usual fare. People who aren’t familiar with such incidences and don’t know anatomy and physiology and medicine - the medical aspects and what transpires in irreversible traumas, feel like you do and have the same questions. You don’t try to understand the realities, which are ugly and unnecessary things. There was no way he’d recover. Sure, they could keep him on life support until his body shut down and all the standard smorgasbord of drugs creating blood flow and ‘vital signs,’ that’s what you want? You’ve never been around intensive care, you only know “alive” by means of a number of medicines keeping a semblance of actual vital signs (the real ones are not there) or you know “dead.” Please try understanding ’brain dead.’ The poor guy was brain dead and that is irreversible. One has to face reality, though it’s difficult to see. But that’s what they faced. There’s nothing to be done. He was dead, except for the cocktail of drugs. He knew nothing and had no brain waves. Irreversible traumatic brain death.
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@Youknogua
He was not “in a coma.” The NK medical staff kept him on a cocktail of drugs that are used to sustain vital signs that would not have been there otherwise. They did that so they could legally say that he was alive when he left the DPRK. They didn’t want his death to appear to be their fault. He was brain dead. Brain dead. We do tests for brain waves and physiological responses for hours on patients like this. Nothing is taken lightly, “guessed at” or surmised or anything of the like. This guy was less than vegetating; sadly, the guy was brain dead. That has nothing to do with how his physical body was before brain death. People aren’t taken off life support by mere supposition, it’s medical. But please - ask a doctor about it for yourself. I’m only telling you the medical behind it. Brain death is irreversible. Look up the meaning of the word ‘irreversible.’ If you want to continue to believe that he’d suddenly wake up one day then do so. I’m merely trying to tell you that it’s impossible. The body begins undergoing changes after brain death and it starts going flat, just as any dead body does. Look that up. I’m sorry but I’m done trying to explain this and I never should’ve tried. People who aren’t medical don’t understand and I know this very well. Once we had a 16 year-old boy who’s mother wouldn’t let life support be discontinued until she saw for herself what a brain dead body does - it starts looking like what any dead body does in the grave. We took her out in a wheelchair after her husband was finally, finally allowed, after over two weeks to sign papers for their flattened-bodied, blueish-purple, sunken-in eyed (it looks like a month-old corpse’s eyes) dead son to be d/c’d from machines that gave medicine and a ventilator appear to sustain vital signs. (We have to continue regular care, bathing included. It’s not pleasant work but that’s what medical people do. You should thank them for doing the jobs that go unseen, unthanked and mostly unappreciated.) After everything is d/c’d, and meds cease circulating (in a very few moments) the heart stopped. These are everyday medical facts that we (medical professionals) deal with that you don’t see. You can google, you can ask a doctor or doctors, if you can find one who has time to try to explain A&P, drug facts and brain death all broken down in layman’s terms, or you can continue to think what you want - that a brain dead young man “might wake up someday” if it makes you feel better. This story is long ended. And so is mine. You all have a good day.
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Propaganda. Anti-American, anti-President Trump, pro-Obama’s far left. I’ve stayed with comments some but have left the documentary halfway through and I skipped through a lot to begin with. It’s a mainstream, far left docu made by people who hate conservatives. With the America First admin there’s just not that under-the-table money and deals for the leftists who’ve been in the “business” for years. Like Jojo Tater who has almost half a century of doing nothing for America. He loved filling his pockets and then running another direction to hide when the lights come on. Jojo doesn’t know very much now with his obvious dementia but that of course has made him the perfect weak and spineless puppet the left needed. But, they will reap what they sow. They walk the wide road - straight to eternal damnation and hellfire. History and the Bible prophecies are lockstep. Right on time, just as is written. People won’t be able to turn away when their chips are called in - quite literally ‘chips.’ They’re brave right now, bashing everyone who doesn’t lean their direction. The democratic party now has no resemblance to what it’s actually supposed to be; the supporters have no idea about that because they “learn” from mainstream news and are merely spoon-fed by the in-charge people in the undercurrent. I pray for the people of the DPRK who are so terribly oppressed, starved, tortured. These people who choose to go there because they think - what do they think, going to such a place just for a trip?! Back in my day kids loaded up in cars to get to a beach or some place that’s just a few hours away. No one went out of the country, much less thought of going to such a dangerous place as the DPRK or a ME country, any place hostile to the US where there’s no diplomatic ties whatsoever. I feel bad because those parents have no answers and never will, not in this lifetime.
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@captainjack1819
You’re most welcome, captain jack, and thank you. I only tried to explain what obviously occurred in this sad situation. Life is difficult, and death even more so. It can certainly be hard for some people to try and understand when a death seems unnecessary, too soon. We all come stamped with an expiration date - all of us. I’ve seen a great deal of it over the years though. A lot of people just aren’t equipped to deal very well with it. That can make the rest of us seem hard, I suppose, if we don’t fall to pieces and wring our hands, question the reasons at every turn. But my faith, as well as my knowledge, keep me from that fate at least; I’ve had my own moments. We all have. We’re all human. Thank you for appreciating and for saying so, at my attempts in trying to bring some understanding, it means a lot. Have a good day and God bless ~~~~~ Em /;~).
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