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To: Don Joe
A temperature spike may not necessarily be a sign of imminent death. Most often, the body temperature drops preceding death, or wildly fluctuates.

http://www.cancer.org/docroot/MBC/content/MBC_2_3x_When_Death_is_Approaching.asp

"Temperature

As the circulation of blood begins to decline, the dying person’s hands and feet become cooler, darker, or sometimes more pale than usual. Later, the same changes occur in the face. Although the skin is cold and either dry or damp, the dying person is usually not conscious of feeling cold, and light bed coverings provide enough warmth."

However, it is a sign that Terri is probably becoming unstable due to dehydration. :'(
88 posted on 10/16/2003 8:48:23 PM PDT by dandelion
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To: All
Father, I lift my hands to you. You are the reason I am here. I call you to use us, Father. I call you because you told me to do it. I am not good, Father. I am not worthy. I have done nothing that would warrant you granting my prayers in this, or any matter.

But you still answer. I have seen you work miracles with my own eyes. I have seen your hand take the evil that is man and transform him into good. I have seen the world change because of you. I have seen angels, unawares. Healings. Amazing Grace. In all, you are with us.

I have also seen death, destruction and heartless anger. Yet in all, you are with us.

You have done this not because we are good, but because you are God. I believe in You. In Jesus name, Save Terri - because you are God. Whichever way you see fit, help her. But I know this - this injustice will NOT STAND. You are God.

In Jesus name I speak it. I wait for Your Hand, for I know it will come.

Amen.
89 posted on 10/16/2003 9:01:41 PM PDT by dandelion
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