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Posted on 06/15/2005 7:59:51 AM PDT by floriduh voter
This is news/activism. Terri Schindler Schiavo is still in the headlines. The death lobby shouldn't kid themselves. We are not going to forget...
LIVE THREAD of Terri Schiavo Autopsy Press Conference. It begins at 11:00 pm est from Clearwater, Florida at the Medical Examiner's Office right down the road from where Terri was starved & dehydrated to death.
The ME will have to address that hmmmmmmmm?
John Throgmartin, ME, here he goes. Dr. Steven Nelson joins him. HERE WE GO.
I agree your posts are full of "bullshit". See we can agree on something... :]
615 grams, less than half what was expected.
Me too, and what do you wanna bet they put a line in right at the scene? So the glucose level would have stabilized by the time she made it to the ED.
It's either insulin injection or some fairly rare undxed condition, probably endocrine.
Be careful honey; someone might get the wrong idea and think you are defending Michael Schiavo.
ps. Have a great day
piss off
I'll say it again. I don't think anyone would disagree her parents and proponents would have said ~ANYTHING~ they thought might keep her alive.
Should the rest of us believe common sense or the utterances of very desperate people in a very emotional fight?
I know you won't accept this, but it's the truth.
So what? There is no evidence it pertains to this case.
No he's not.
He's a recent addition as M.E in Pinellas. But Heaven fortend you believe he was doing his job, no you have to see nefarious motives.
A highly regarded professional who had several offers nationwide before settling on Pinellas Cty.
I can not belief this conspiracy crap now extends to the Medical Examiner according to some freepers.
I was of the impression that the relative(?) in the "Mae" case had produced a document represented to be Mae's living will, and the hospital or doctor accepted it as such, but it turned out to be a totally different document.
But no matter -- in most states, to "pull the plug" you need agreement of at least two physicians (some states require three or maybe more). If you don't have the two or three or so physicians required, you cannot terminate life support.
There was a time in some states where you could have a living will, but the hospitals and doctors were not necessarily required to honor it. This happened a lot in places where the hospitals were largely Catholic or affiliated with other religious institutions. A lot of those hospitals have shed affiliations with religious groups, and many of the states which had this pecularity in their living will laws have eliminated it, thus making it easier to have your wishes honored.
But the important thing is still to have your wishes set forth in writing. I dont' care if a person wants a "living will" or a "will to live." Just put something down in writing, sign it and have your signature either witnessed or notarized.
http://www.gwinnettdailyonline.com/...F7E3050713C.asp
"The Schindlers question why Michael Schiavo only belatedly recalled his wife's "casual statements" allegedly refusing life support. Specifically, they point out he changed his story after winning nearly $2 million dollars in a medical-malpractice lawsuit against Terri's physicians who, Schiavo successfully argued, should have treated her potassium imbalance before it resulted in cardiac arrest. As WND reported, Michael Schiavo filed a petition in May 1998 to disconnect his wife's feeding tube reportedly to carry out her wishes.
During the malpractice-suit trial nearly six years earlier in November 1992, Michael Schiavo made no mention of his wife's alleged wish to die and conversely pleaded for the opportunity to personally take care of his wife at home for the rest of his life. He sought $20 million to cover the cost of her future medical and neurological care, estimating her life expectancy was 50 years.
Schiavo told the jury he was studying nursing because he wanted "to learn more how to take care of Terri." According to a transcript of his testimony, Michael Schiavo was asked how he felt about being married to Terri, given her condition.
"I feel wonderful. She's my life and I wouldn't trade her for the world," he replied. "I believe in my wedding vows. ... I believe in the vows I took with my wife, through sickness, in health, for richer or poor. I married my wife because I love her and I want to spend the rest of my life with her. I'm going to do that."
Thanks for the ping. This is a fast-moving thread. Can anyone tell me where the autopsy results are posted?
His rapid response was due to the inept Schindler attorney, David Gibbs, who presented no "facts" but rehashed his case about why the feeding tube should be re-inserted.
A judge should not have to do an attorney's job for him.
However, how would one sort out the damage done to the brain originally versus what was caused by the dehydration/starvation?
BINGO
#1. Terri didn't have a heart attack so of course there was no evidence of it. She suffered from cardiac arrest, which was testified to under oath by the doctors who attended to her in the hospital the night she was admitted.
#2. Regarding the bulimia, I guess those doctors who lost a lawsuit really messed up by permitting their reputations to be damaged because they didn't treat her for bulimia, huh?
#3. Of course there is no evidence of a drug overdose because no one ever provided evidence there were drugs involved in Terri's life at all.
#4. An autopsy would show previous broken bones.
Another "truth" put to rest:
He said that after her feeding tube was removed, she would not have been able to eat or drink if she had been given food by mouth, as her parents requested.
``Removal of her feeding tube would have resulted in her death whether she was fed or hydrated by mouth or not,'' Thogmartin told reporters.
JUDGE GREER TAMPERED WITH WITNESS TESTIMONY to reach the conclusion that Terri was too young to know better when she said "Where there's life there's hope."
Where are those IMPEACHMENT PROCEEDINGS FOR JUDGE GREER? (Oh, I forgot he's a fat cat republican, never mind). He can use his pen to kill disabled people because he has powerful, rich friends.
TROLL ALERT!!!!
What happened to the last ME in Pinellas?
What did that case involve?
So, torturing her before putting her to death would have been OK then? Oh wait, that's just what they did when they dehydrated her to death.
If what you said was true, why did they administer pain killers? Why did Greer/Felos/Schiavo make sure there was music playing in her room and that she had her freakin' teddy bear as she died of dehydration?
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