Actually, she didn't. It wasn't until 7, count them s-e-v-e-n years later that hino suddenly remembered she wanted to die. Conveniently, it was after the suit where he whined and promised he'd spend the $1.7 million soley on her rehab. Her nurse was interviewed a couple nights ago (she's had an affidavit on file for years but the swamp judge won't let it become evidence along with boxes of other opposing evidence) and she stated hino changed after he got his winnings. Before his windfall, the nurse was his confidant whom he would cry on about not knowing what Terri wanted. After the $$$$, she said she won't talk to him because of his personality change and his obsession to kill Terri. Terri isn't suffering because her brain can't process pain??? Odd that you somehow know this when even hino acknowleges she feels pain and has instructed her nurses to give her pain meds during her periods because she has bad cramps.
"Actually, she didn't"
Succesive courts have decided that she did. The fact that you choose to accept conjecture over this says more about your prejudices than anything else.
"Terri isn't suffering because her brain can't process pain??? Odd that you somehow know this when even hino acknowleges she feels pain and has instructed her nurses to give her pain meds during her periods because she has bad cramps."
I was basing my opinion on the stated views of the qualified people who have actually examined Terri. What are you basing yours on?
Medical professionals would tell you, however, that we don't have perfect knowledge on the way that the brain processes such sensations. To the best of our current knowledge, she is incapable of feeling pain. As I said previously, however, if she were somehow able to feel pain, that would make it even more of an evil act to keep her alive for other people's benefit than it already is.