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To: lakey
In the reply you gave, here are the sentences I object to on the grounds that they are incorrect.

Terri Schiavo, 39, has been in a what doctors call a "persistent vegetative state" since 1990, when her heart stopped because of a chemical imbalance. Her eyes are open, but doctors say she has no consciousness. From what I have gathered, her heart didn't 'stop' due to a chemical imbalance. The doctors that say she has no 'consciousness' must be Michael's doctors. The last statement is a flagrant lie as she shows signs of being 'conscious'.

2,542 posted on 10/26/2003 1:54:15 PM PST by UCANSEE2
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To: UCANSEE2
Not only that, she isn't terminal.

Judge Greer was negligent in his approval of legal fee payments to Felos from TERRI's money. Appeals are not unusual, & any competent judge would take that into consideration before wiping out her medical care funds. She, in reality, is paying them to kill her.

Michael hired Felos. Legal fees are his to pay from his own money. If and when she died, then he would be beneficiary.

I see ethics issues all over the place. Guardianship Monitoring in Florida, Supreme Court Commission on Fairness, Committee on Guardianship Monitoring, gives guidelines for protecting the physical well-being and financial interests of a ward, AND that guardians are to be consistently screened.

Not in these pages that I quickly read through, but perhaps in the California ethics pages, I read that fidelity is expected of the spousal guardian.

I'll wait and see what happens tomorrow, then I'm writing a letter to be considered a formal complaint. This entire situation TICKS ME OFF!

2,543 posted on 10/26/2003 6:00:39 PM PST by lakey
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