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To: thoughtomator; Trinity_Tx

The CAT scan did not show persistent blows to the head. I didn't even read the rest of what you posted. WHere do you get this stuff?

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Women with eating disorders can lose 30% of their bone mass in a year. (Her medical chart also shows her to be undernourished and low in calcium.)

And the only broken bones she had, according to the full deposition of the radiologist was:

- a compression/hairline fracture in lumbar 1, which he said could have happened when she fell (a lot of us are walking around with those - my sister is in her 30s and has numerous ones just from daily living)

- some of her ribs and the parts of the thoracic vertebra they were connected to in the back, which is extremely common after CPR, even in people with strong bones.

That's it.

There would also have been outward signs like bruising had she been attacked, and it would no way explain such "severely" low potassium.

Even Dr. Baden, in the last few weeks, has said everything was consistent with bulimia. His earlier comments were based only on the bone scan... and he misread it at that, thinking it showed a head injury. It doesn't. (see link to greer and unedited bone scan deposition below)
Her knee x-ray showed nothing.

http://www.terrisfight.org/documents/Humana%20Discharge%20Summary%20050990.pdf

The Schindler attorney admitted the bone scan had been available to them and did not even try to say it was kept secret.
http://abstractappeal.com/schiavo/trialctorder11-02-scan.pdf



1,093 posted on 03/29/2005 5:15:07 PM PST by Peach (I'm in the WPPFF.)
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To: Peach

I've read the bone scan and your analysis is incorrect.

First point: The bone scan also shows compression fractures in both ankles, both knees, and in the neck, in addition to the rib and lumbar fractures.

Second point: The rib fractures are on the part of the ribs that can be injured during CPR.

Third point: No CPR was administered.

http://codeblueblog.blogs.com/codeblueblog/2005/03/csi_medblogs_co_1.html


With regards to low potassium, I have heard that this condition can be caused by insulin, which reinforces the affidavit by the nurse who claimed Michael had, on five separate occasions, injected his wife with insulin during closed-door visits.


1,102 posted on 03/29/2005 5:20:16 PM PST by thoughtomator (Order "Judges Gone Wild!" Only $19.95 have your credit card handy!)
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