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To: RGSpincich

The quote from the FINAL ORDER on Pg7 you referenced, states: "....incapacitated by reason of mental disability...". It doesn't say dementia. Mental disability can be contributed to her prior condition following her heart problems, medications, and going 9 days without nutrition/hydration. All of those things could vastly improve with proper follow-up care. There were no actual documents included with the orders; just stated that they were received. Just an opinion...based on what has actually been reviewed.


2,258 posted on 04/12/2005 8:42:46 AM PDT by Believer In Truth
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To: Believer In Truth
It doesn't say dementia

Go to either one, Pdf pg.7 or the WND fax pg.7 it says the following in the paragraph labeled "Order" and signed by Judge Boyd.

"...The Court finds that the Ward, Ora Mae Magouirk, is suffering from dementia, an aortic aneurism and a blood clot...."

2,269 posted on 04/12/2005 1:17:28 PM PDT by RGSpincich
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To: Believer In Truth
The quote from the FINAL ORDER ... doesn't say dementia.

The order recites,

"and after having reviewed the petition, the Court finds that the ward, Ora Mae Magouirk, is suffering from dementia, has an aorta aneurism, and a blood clot."
Nobody has produced evidence that this recitation has any basis other than the petition of Gaddy. Note too, the recitation includes three medical determinations. Dementia. Aorta aneurism. Blood clot. All of these are based on, and taken from Gaddy's sworn petition of April 1st.
2,270 posted on 04/12/2005 2:25:15 PM PDT by Cboldt
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