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Doctors: Terri case not 'death with dignity' issue
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | October 22, 2003 | Diana Lynne

Posted on 10/22/2003 2:55:03 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Removal of feeding tube called 'state-sponsored euthanasia'

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Posted: October 22, 2003

4:24 p.m. Eastern

A physicians' group has added its voice to the din of reaction to Florida Gov. Jeb Bush's intervention in the case of Terri Schindler-Schiavo, the brain-disabled woman whose life-sustaining feeding tube was removed last week at the request of Terri's husband and guardian, Michael Schiavo.

Schiavo, who maintains his wife is in a persistent vegetative state and would want to be allowed to die with dignity, has been locked in a 13-year legal battle with Terri's parents and siblings who argue Terri is alert, wants to live and, given appropriate therapy, can be rehabilitated. Terri left no written directive.

Within hours of the state legislature's historic passage of a measure, known as Terri's Bill, which empowered the governor to take executive action in the matter, Bush ordered the feeding tube reinserted last night.

While hailed as a "miracle" by Terri's sister and other supporters, the surprise development – coming on Day 7 of Terri's judge-ordered starvation – angered right-to-die attorney George Felos, who represents Michael Schiavo.

Felos called the eleventh-hour law and Bush's subsequent intervention "absurdly unconstitutional" and maintains Terri has a right under the Florida Constitution to not be kept alive artificially.

"The governor of the state of Florida does not have the right to trump a patient's personal choice," he said at a press conference. "The citizens of Florida should be alarmed by what is happening. What is happening here is a gross and illegal intrusion into the private liberty of citizens. ... This is not the former Soviet Bloc where you don't have the liberty to control your own body."

Following two unsuccessful attempts by Felos to get circuit judges to block the reinsertion of the feeding tube, Terri was transferred from the hospice where she has been a patient for three years to a local hospital and rehydration efforts were reportedly launched.

"She was literally absconded from her death bed in the middle of her dying process," Felos told ABC's "Good Morning America" this morning, calling the rehydration efforts "cruel."

But Dr. Jane Orient with the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, or AAPS, claims the opposite is true: "Dehydration is a cruel, painful death."

"It is unconscionable that the state ordered removal of her feeding tube in the first place – it's nothing less than state-sponsored euthanasia," maintains Orient. "She is not dependent on advanced medical interventions. Nothing is mechanically pumping her blood, or forcing oxygen into her lungs. She is simply being fed through a gastrostomy tube."

Last week the General Assembly of the Catholic Medical Association passed a resolution that concurred with Orient's view. It declared removal of Terri's feeding tube "without first undertaking rehabilitation therapy to ascertain her ability to swallow and digest nourishment" constitutes "depriving her of life without due process of law," according to Florida Statutes Section 744, 3211.

Would we allow a retarded child to be starved to death?" queries Orient. "Where are the 'compassionate end-of-life' groups such as the Robert Wood Johnson 'Last Acts' initiative, and why aren't they weighing in on this?"

Multiple physicians solicited by the Schindlers believe Terri, who vocalizes, laughs and appears to respond to her parents, could be rehabilitated to some extent. Some have even offered pro bono treatment, even though Michael Schiavo was awarded nearly $1.5 million dollars in malpractice suits to pay for Terri's rehabilitation and nursing expenses shortly after her mysterious collapse at home in 1990 during which oxygen was cut off to her brain for several minutes.

WorldNetDaily has reported that during court testimony last year, Victor Gambone, Terri's attending physician hired by Michael Schiavo in 1998, testified he was unsure whether his patient had even had her teeth cleaned in recent years and said she hadn't received therapy. He said he accepted Michael Schiavo's word that therapy had been deemed unnecessary.

"Although severely disabled, some believe that she does have the capacity to communicate a desire to live. The husband has obstructed efforts at rehabilitation or independent assessments of his wife's true state," continues Orient.

WorldNetDaily reports the family has been blocked by Michael Schiavo from visiting Terri at Morton Plant Hospital in Clearwater, Fla., where she was transferred. Their inability to verify she is being rehydrated per Bush's order concerns them. As of yesterday morning, they reported she was awake and appeared alert, although shrunken.

Felos told reporters yesterday Terri was showing signs of massive organ failure and said the reinsertion of the feeding tube was just prolonging her death.

AAPS, a non-partisan, professional association of physicians dedicated to protecting the sanctity of the patient-physician relationship put out a warning to colleagues: "The ethical question for her nurses and physicians is whether they will cooperate in carrying out a death warrant.

"And the ethical question for all of us is whether we will allow the state to obstruct the efforts of people who want to provide medical care to a patient who wants to receive it," said Orient. "If we go down that path, who's to say what treatment the state will prevent you from getting?"

Updates and other information about Terri's fight for life are posted on the family's website.


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To: Salvation
Always a good reminder, thanks for posting.

I read sometime ago that in Holland the elderly avoid becoming patients in their country's hospitals whenever possible. Apparently they know there is a good chance they won't get out alive. Recently, I read that Denmark is becoming like Holland.
61 posted on 10/23/2003 11:11:10 AM PDT by LibertyAndJusticeForAll
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To: LibertyAndJusticeForAll
I ahd not seen taht about O'Reilly. That's it I am done with this confused liberal.
62 posted on 10/23/2003 11:18:40 AM PDT by Diva Betsy Ross ((were it not for the brave, there would be no land of the free -))
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To: sisterjforteri
He is a registered nurse! And according to one report I read yesterday, he is employed at the hospital where Terri was just rehydrated.
63 posted on 10/23/2003 11:34:51 AM PDT by GovernmentShrinker
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To: nickcarraway
He said he accepted Michael Schiavo's word that therapy had been deemed unnecessary.

Some attending physician this guy was! Did he even do any sort of evaluation of her?

64 posted on 10/23/2003 12:22:24 PM PDT by SuziQ
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To: stands2reason
And I don't see how a feeding tube is such a big deal. They can be dealt with at home relatively easily.

This was Terri's parent's point. They were willing to take her home with them and continue her care, but her husband didn't want that. He wanted her dead, cause he said she told him that she wouldn't want to be kept alive by extraordinary means. Well, feeding someone is not extraordinary!

65 posted on 10/23/2003 12:24:46 PM PDT by SuziQ
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To: nickcarraway
Just sent this article to SeanHannity@foxnews.com,

annasantamaria@thehospice.org,

Rushlimbaugh@eib.net,

tbrokaw@nbc.com,

drather@cbs.com,

me@glenbeck.com,

and

jeb.bush@myflorida.com

66 posted on 10/23/2003 1:08:30 PM PDT by Republic
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To: GovernmentShrinker
Well, I'll remember to stay the hell out of that hospital! That's just unbelievable, tho.
67 posted on 10/23/2003 1:26:39 PM PDT by sisterjforteri
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To: nickcarraway
I agree with this Doctor.
68 posted on 10/23/2003 4:13:05 PM PDT by freekitty
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To: freekitty
Michael Schiavo Continues Legal Battle, Terri Improving

by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
October 23, 2003

Clearwater, FL (LifeNews.com) -- Michael Schiavo vows to continue fighting Terri's family -- this time over legislation passed that gave Governor Jeb Bush (R-FL) the authority to require doctors to reinsert the feeding tube that was allowing Terri Schiavo to live.

George Felos, the assisted suicide advocate who is Michael's lead attorney, will go to court on Monday to challenge the constitutionality of Bush's authority. Felos claims the decision should rest with Michael, who obtained a local judge's permission to end Terri's life.

Felos claims Michael is benefiting from an outpouring of public support, though rallies and letterwriting campaigns have been overwhelmingly in Terri's favor.

"He's a fighter, and he's feeling in some ways encouraged," Felos said.

Meanwhile, Terri Schiavo's parents and brother visited her for more than an hour at Woodside hospice.

"Terry is great, absolutely great. She has her color back. She's tired, but she just looks wonderful," said her father, Bob Schindler. "I think she's out of harm's way."

The night before, Terri appeared drawn and her eyes were rimmed with red, Schindler said, but she was beginning to look better Thursday.

Doctors reinserted the feeding tube at Morton Plant Hospital in Clearwater on Wednesday and then Terri was secretively transported to the hospice where she has been a patient for years, only minute before Terri's family was scheduled to visit her.

Pat Anderson, attorney for Terri's family, says the action was designed to weaken Terri before she was medically ready to be moved from the hospital.
69 posted on 10/23/2003 4:53:09 PM PDT by ZAKJAN
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To: ZAKJAN
Bump --- affadavit by registered nurse Carla Iyer, who was employed at Palm Garden of Largo Convalescent Center in Largo, Florida from April 1995 to July 1996, while Terri Schiavo was a patient there.
70 posted on 10/23/2003 5:26:46 PM PDT by First_Salute (God save our democratic-republican government, from a government by judiciary.)
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To: Salvation
Thank you for the attribution on that quote, and likewise on the blunt question. To add Ben Franklin's statement on the subject: "We must all hang together, or we will all assuredly hang seperately."
71 posted on 10/23/2003 6:44:38 PM PDT by Old Student
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To: Old Student; All
F L A S H

Substitute host for Michael Savage Show (on now in my part of the country) is asking for people to call in to discuss Terri Schiavo saga. Telephone number is: 1-800-449-8255
72 posted on 10/23/2003 6:54:43 PM PDT by Dixielander
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To: nickcarraway
"She is not dependent on advanced medical interventions. Nothing is mechanically beating her heart, or forcing oxygen into her lungs. She is simply being fed through a gastrostomy tube. Would we allow a retarded child to be starved to death?

Simple. Powerful. And utterly beyond all possibility of intellectually honest refutation.

G-d bless you, Dr. Orient!

73 posted on 03/21/2005 7:21:34 PM PST by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle (I feel more and more like a revolted Charlton Heston, witnessing ape society for the very first time)
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To: ravingnutter
I normally stay away from these threads because I cannot bear to relive it, this just breaks my heart.

I am so sorry for you....you must be going through h*// right now.

74 posted on 03/21/2005 7:24:42 PM PST by Terriergal (What is the meaning of life?? Man's chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy him for ever.)
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To: Salvation

good reminder.


75 posted on 03/21/2005 7:25:32 PM PST by Terriergal (What is the meaning of life?? Man's chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy him for ever.)
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To: Minuteman23
Judge Whittemore cannot possibly be lacking information in this case. Nor can he possibly need seven-plus hours to contemplate the facts about Terri's condition and Michael's malevolent complicity. Adding to that the fact that he is a Clinton appointee, cowardice and premeditated, calculated foot-dragging may well be playing a part in this delay.

Every minute this man continues to ‘deliberate’ moves Terri Schiavo one minute closer to her deliberate death.

If he rules as many of us fear he will, may God forgive a nation whose justice system allows a murderer to commit his crime over a period of years, in full view of three hundred million witnesses, and with the blessing of 'The Law'.

Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me’ … Jesus Christ

76 posted on 03/21/2005 7:52:56 PM PST by joanie-f (If pro is opposite of con, then what is the opposite of progress?)
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