Complaint Review: Baylor medical Center of Irving - Irving Texas
- Baylor medical Center of Irving 1901 N.Macarthur Blvd Irving, Texas United States of America
- Phone: 972-579-8100
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- Category: Consumer Services
Baylor medical Center of Irving Inhumane Treatment Irving, Texas
*Consumer Comment: Power of Attorney
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My brother was in this hospital,when he had his first stroke,the 2nd one left him braindead.
My S-N-law signed for him to be an organ donor. What keeps resonating in my ears was hearing the anesthelioligist say '''If I feel at anytime He's feeling any pain at all I will stop". I feel like he should have been 100% dead,(all his organs shut down/stopped) before they removed his Liver and Kidneys. Is there a law that requires all his immediate family to sign their consent? I would not have signed,as long as his heart was still beating on it's own power. That keeps pounding in my brain and I can not accept his death like this,I feel like he was murdered for his organs. He had no Health Insurance and we are a Native American Family.
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#1 Consumer Comment
Power of Attorney
AUTHOR: Stacey - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, April 03, 2011
Will let that person make decisions for the deceased/incapacitated. Your brother was brain dead therefore he was legally dead ie: Brain death is the irreversible end of all brain activity (including involuntary activity necessary to sustain life) due to total necrosis of the cerebral neurons following loss of brain oxygenation. It should not be confused with a persistent vegetative state.
Brain death, either of the whole brain or the brain stem, is used as a legal indicator of death in many jurisdictions.
Harvesting his organs while they were viable is the norm. Baylor did what was asked - your brother's organs will helpp save other lives. Be grateful for that.


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