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Past Schiavo nurse Carla Iyer Interview on Fox & Friends
Fox News/Fox & Friends ^ | March 22, 2005 | Interview

Posted on 03/22/2005 5:47:53 AM PST by WmShirerAdmirer

Carol Sauer Iyer, a registered nurse in Florida who cared for Terri Schiavo for more than a year. Iyer says Michael Schiavo may have injects Terri with insulin behind closed doors in hospital.

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KEYWORDS: insulin; iyer; schiavo; terri; terrischiavo
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1 posted on 03/22/2005 5:47:53 AM PST by WmShirerAdmirer
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To: WmShirerAdmirer

Wouldn't surprise me a bit. His reasons for wanting her dead HAVE to go far beyond "adherance to her wishes".


2 posted on 03/22/2005 5:52:56 AM PST by clee1 (We use 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile, and 2 to pull a trigger. I'm lazy and I'm tired of smiling.)
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To: Peach

Are you aware of this affidavit?


3 posted on 03/22/2005 5:54:47 AM PST by thoughtomator (Will Michael Schiavo get away with murdering his wife? Stay tuned to find out!)
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To: WmShirerAdmirer

She also said she notified administrators and police about the incident. As a result she got terminated from her job.

[I'm not sure the admin or police would be so unresponsive to such an allegation. Also, the state Social Services would get involved if such a complaint were filed against the medical facility.]


4 posted on 03/22/2005 5:57:19 AM PST by TomGuy (America: Best friend or worst enemy. Choose wisely.)
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To: WmShirerAdmirer

http://www.sweetliberty.org/bulletins/terri/aff.htm


5 posted on 03/22/2005 5:58:05 AM PST by bitt
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To: TomGuy

Very powerful interview.

I hope Drudge headlines it when transcripts are available. The only hope now is to turn public opinion. I have been aware of the case for some time but I had never heard of Michael trying to kill her with an insulin injection.

There may be no time left for Terri but I sure do hope Michael pays for his crime.


6 posted on 03/22/2005 6:00:07 AM PST by Republican Red (DU: ''Reality sucks. That's the problem. We want another reality.'')
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To: WmShirerAdmirer
'When Michael visited Terri, he always came alone and always had the door closed and locked while he was with Terri. He would typically be there about twenty minutes or so. When he left Terri would be trembling, crying hysterically, and would be very pale and have cold sweats. It looked to me like Terri was having a hypoglycemic reaction, so I'd check her blood sugar. The glucometer reading would be so low it was below the range where it would register an actual number reading. I would put dextrose in Terri's mouth to counteract it.

This happened about five times on my shift, as I recall. Normally Terri's blood sugar levels were very stable due to the uniformity of her diet through tube feeding. It is medically possible that Michael injected Terri with Regular insulin, which is very fast acting, but I don't have any way of knowing for sure.'

7 posted on 03/22/2005 6:00:40 AM PST by bitt
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To: WmShirerAdmirer

Just saw that - she seemed credible but I am wondering why she didn't sue for wrongful termination?


8 posted on 03/22/2005 6:01:04 AM PST by Cathy
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To: WmShirerAdmirer
"Carol Sauer Iyer, a registered nurse in Florida who cared for Terri Schiavo for more than a year. Iyer says Michael Schiavo may have injects Terri with insulin behind closed doors in hospital."

Your link does not indicate that.

9 posted on 03/22/2005 6:02:44 AM PST by G.Mason (I'm a prodigality technician for a major corporation and hunt lichens in my time off.)
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To: TomGuy

I believe this nurse.


10 posted on 03/22/2005 6:04:23 AM PST by Judith Anne (Thank you St. Jude for favors granted.)
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To: G.Mason

Is this the same nurse that Rush was talking about yesterday? The nurse somehow got in touch via e-mail with Rush and stated that when Terri got worse, she would telephone Michael Shavio and the nurse heard Michael say "I'm gonna be rich." The nurse also indicated that she overhead Michael state that he was going to buy a new boat, a new car and take a trip to Europe.


11 posted on 03/22/2005 6:05:04 AM PST by smiley
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To: Republican Red
"There may be no time left for Terri but I sure do hope Michael pays for his crime."

Exactly what crime is that?

12 posted on 03/22/2005 6:05:24 AM PST by G.Mason (I'm a prodigality technician for a major corporation and hunt lichens in my time off.)
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To: TomGuy
This is what is so outrageous.

There is a credible charge that this husband may have attempted to murder his wife. There is evidence in the affidavit that he denied her medical care when she started to improve. Ergo, he was an architect of her deterioration.

Congress or the President or Jeb Bush must now act to investigate the charge.The Congressional subpoena must be enforced. A local trial judge does not have the power to obstruct Congress.

I cannot fathom what is happening. This abuse of judicial power and lack of mercy has chilling implications for our society.

The question that the prodeath lobby cannot answer is :

"If allowing Terri to die by dehydration and starvation is correct and just, why is not just to just shoot her and dispatch her immediately?"

A dog, cat, or horse would not be treated this horribly, and if they were, the owners would be in jail.

How much more so is a human being worth mercy?

The courts will let her die, in spite of the fact that her rights have been trampled on time and again.
13 posted on 03/22/2005 6:06:51 AM PST by exit82 (You see, I've been to the desert on a horse with no name--then I found FreeRepublic.)
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To: G.Mason

Attempted murder.

Text of Carla Sauer Iyer's affidavit follows





BEFORE ME the undersigned authority personally appeared CARLA SAUER IYER, R.N., who being first duly sworn, deposes and says:

1. My name is Carla Sauer Iyer. I am over the age of eighteen and make this statement of my own personal knowledge.

2. I am a registered nurse in the State of Florida, having been licensed continuously in Florida from 1997 to the present. Prior to that I was a Licensed Practical Nurse for about four years.

3. I was employed at Palm Garden of Largo Convalescent Center in Largo, Florida from April of 1995 to July 1996, while Terri Schiavo was a patient there.

4. It was clear to me at Palm Gardens that all decisions regarding Terri Schiavo were made by Michael Schiavo, with no allowance made for any discussion, debate or normal professional judgment. My initial training there consisted solely of the instruction “Do what Michael Schiavo tells you or you will be terminated.” This struck me as extremely odd.

5. I was very disturbed by the decision making protocol, as no allowance whatsoever was made for professional responsibility. The atmosphere throughout the facility was dominated by Mr. Schiavo’s intimidation. Everyone there, with the exception of several people who seemed to be close to Michael, was intimidated by him. Michael Schiavo always had an overbearing attitude, yelling numerous times such things as “This is my order and you’re going to follow it.” He is very large and uses menacing body language, such as standing too close to you, getting right in your face and practically shouting.

6. To the best of my recollection, rehabilitation had been ordered for Terri, but I never saw any being done or had any reason at all to believe that there was ever any rehab of Terri done at Palm Gardens while I was there. I became concerned because nothing was being done for Terri at all, no antibiotics, no tests, no range of motion therapy, no stimulation, no nothing. Michael said again and again that Terri should NOT get any rehab, that there should be no range of motion whatsoever, or anything else. I and a CNA named Roxy would give Terri range of motion anyway. One time I put a wash cloth in Terri’s hand to keep her fingers from curling together, and Michael saw it and made me take it out, saying that was therapy.

7. Terri’s medical condition was systematically distorted and misrepresented. When I worked with her, she was alert and oriented. Terri spoke on a regular basis while in my presence, saying such things as “mommy,” and “help me.” “Help me” was, in fact, one of her most frequent utterances. I heard her say it hundreds of times. Terri would try to say the word “pain” when she was in discomfort, but it came out more like “pay.” She didn’t say the “n” sound very well. During her menses she would indicate her discomfort by saying “pay” and moving her arms toward her lower abdominal area. Other ways that she would indicate that she was in pain included pursing her lips, grimacing, thrashing in bed, curling her toes or moving her legs around. She would let you know when she had a bowel movement by flipping up the covers and pulling on her diaper.

8. When I came into her room and said “Hi, Terri”, she would always recognize my voice and her name, and would turn her head all the way toward me, saying “Haaaiiiii” sort of, as she did. I recognized this as a “hi”, which is very close to what it sounded like, the whole sound being only a second or two long. When I told her humorous stories about my life or something I read in the paper, Terri would chuckle, sometimes more a giggle or laugh. She would move her whole body, upper and lower. Her legs would sometimes be off the bed, and need to be repositioned. I made numerous entries into the nursing notes in her chart, stating verbatim what she said and her various behaviors, but by my next on-duty shift, the notes would be deleted from her chart. Every time I made a positive entry about any responsiveness of Terri’s, someone would remove it after my shift ended. Michael always demanded to see her chart as soon as he arrived, and would take it in her room with him. I documented Terri’s rehab potential well, writing whole pages about Terri’s responsiveness, but they would always be deleted by the next time I saw her chart. The reason I wrote so much was that everybody else seemed to be afraid to make positive entries for fear of their jobs, but I felt very strongly that a nurses job was to accurately record everything we see and hear that bears on a patients condition and their family. I upheld the Nurses Practice Act, and if it cost me my job, I was willing to accept that.

9. Throughout my time at Palm Gardens, Michael Schiavo was focused on Terri’s death. Michael would say “When is she going to die?,” “Has she died yet?” and “When is that bitch gonna die?” These statements were common knowledge at Palm Gardens, as he would make them casually in passing, without regard even for who he was talking to, as long as it was a staff member. Other statements which I recall him making include “Can’t you do anything to accelerate her death - won’t she ever die?” When she wouldn’t die, Michael would be furious. Michael was also adamant that the family should not be given information. He made numerous statements such as “Make sure the parents aren’t contacted.” I recorded Michael’s statements word for word in Terri’s chart, but these entries were also deleted after the end of my shift. Standing orders were that the family wasn’t to be contacted, in fact, there was a large sign in the front of her chart that said under no circumstances was her family to be called, call Michael immediately, but I would call them, anyway, because I thought they should know about their daughter.

10. Any time Terri would be sick, like with a UTI or fluid buildup in her lungs, colds, pneumonia, Michael would be visibly excited, thrilled even, hoping that she would die. He would call me, as I was the nurse supervisor on the floor, and ask for every little detail about her temperature, blood pressure, etc., and would call back frequently asking if she was dead yet. He would blurt out “I’m going to be rich!,” and would talk about all the things he would buy when Terri died, which included a new car, a new boat, and going to Europe, among other things.

11. When Michael visited Terri, he always came alone and always had the door closed and locked while he was with Terri. He would typically be there about twenty minutes or so. When he left Terri would would be trembling, crying hysterically, and would be very pale and have cold sweats. It looked to me like Terri was having a hypoglycemic reaction, so I’d check her blood sugar. The glucometer reading would be so low it was below the range where it would register an actual number reading. I would put dextrose in Terri’s mouth to counteract it. This happened about five times on my shift as I recall. Normally Terri’s blood sugar levels were very stable due to the uniformity of her diet through tube feeding. It is my belief that Michael injected Terri with Regular insulin, which is very fast acting.

12. The longer I was employed at Palm Gardens the more concerned I became about patient care, both relating to Terri Schiavo, for the reasons I’ve said, and other patients, too. There was an LPN named Carolyn Adams, known as “Andy” Adams who was a particular concern. An unusual number of patients seemed to die on her shift, but she was completely unconcerned, making statements such as “They are old - let them die.” I couldn’t believe her attitude or the fact that it didn’t seem to attract any attention. She made many comments about Terri being a waste of money, that she should die. She said it was costing Michael a lot of money to keep her alive, and that he complained about it constantly (I heard him complain about it all the time, too.) Both Michael and Adams said that she would be worth more to him if she were dead. I ultimately called the police relative to this situation, and was terminated the next day. Other reasons were cited, but I was convinced it was because of my “rocking the boat.”


14 posted on 03/22/2005 6:08:29 AM PST by thoughtomator (Will Michael Schiavo get away with murdering his wife? Stay tuned to find out!)
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To: WmShirerAdmirer

This the one with that forged affidavit?


15 posted on 03/22/2005 6:10:11 AM PST by steve-b (A desire not to butt into other people's business is eighty percent of all human wisdom)
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To: smiley
"Is this the same nurse that Rush was talking about yesterday? ... "

I have no idea.

If so, for what purpose go to Rush? Noteriety?

Has Rush become part of the legal system in Florida? Is Rush now a prosecutor?

Just who is this defrocked nurse? What is her background?

Inquiring minds and all.

16 posted on 03/22/2005 6:13:22 AM PST by G.Mason (I'm a prodigality technician for a major corporation and hunt lichens in my time off.)
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To: WmShirerAdmirer
All of this would appear to be unprovable in a court of law. The evidence of Michael Schiavo injecting insulin does not now exist in all probability. Furthermore, should Terri survive this ordeal or dies and receives an autopsy, it is unlikely that any evidence of damage sustained 15 years ago would prove that he caused the injuries that led to her brain damage. The only way he conceivably could be convicted would be if she ever recovered to the point that she could testify before the court.
17 posted on 03/22/2005 6:13:36 AM PST by Wallace T.
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To: WmShirerAdmirer

I saw this interview and have also read her affadavit. It's very damning to Michael.


18 posted on 03/22/2005 6:13:55 AM PST by PatriotGirl827 (Member of the Vast Right Wing Pajama Party)
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To: G.Mason

Keep in mind Rush has had his own problems with Florida's legal system, albeit in another county.


19 posted on 03/22/2005 6:14:39 AM PST by Wallace T.
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To: steve-b

Forged? How do you know this?


20 posted on 03/22/2005 6:15:29 AM PST by thoughtomator (Will Michael Schiavo get away with murdering his wife? Stay tuned to find out!)
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