"We now start asking to go home" - Doctors will decide today if sick toddler Alfie Evans can leave intensive carehttps://trib.al/6d2nHsz
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He is in a semi-vegetative state. It is not the same as being brain dead and he may still be able to suffer even if he cannot respond to it.
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Mr Justice Hayden of the judiciary disagrees. He may know a fair bit more about this than you?pic.twitter.com/mPJJIJQLZO
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That doesn’t say brain dead. Do you know the difference?
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If you want to debate whether "virtually nothing left of his brain" equates to being brain dead... please carry on.pic.twitter.com/piRLrwr98x
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While you're at it, tell us whether someone with "virtually nothing left of his brain" would be suffering. Extra points if you can sing and tap dance while doing this.pic.twitter.com/xcq1P161bq
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That should be obvious. It depends on what is left of the brain which is not clear from these statements. I never said he would *definitely* be suffering merely that it is a possibility and unless you know exactly which brain regions are intact, you cannot contradict that.
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What do you think "there is virtually nothing of his brain left", actually means?
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