"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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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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I have already explained how, by definition, he is not brain dead as he is breathing and that there is, therefore, the possibility he can experience pain. To continue to deny that possibility makes you either proud or stupid.
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I understand your definition of 'brain dead'. Understood. My question is what do you think "there is virtually nothing of his brain left", actually means?
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