Posted on 10/23/2003 7:08:42 AM PDT by Pan_Yans Wife
Life support for Terri Schiavo was resumed yesterday in a Florida hospital room, but many experts said there is virtually no hope that she will ever recover, despite her parents' desperate hopes.
"If it's over a year, she's not ever going to get up," said Fred Plum, a professor emeritus at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York. "You just don't see it. It just doesn't happen."
Schiavo, 39, has been in a persistent vegetative state since her heart stopped for unknown reasons in 1990. A feeding tube in her stomach was removed Oct. 15 after her husband, Michael, who said his wife had told him she would not want to be kept alive under such circumstances, won a long series of court battles to have life-sustaining nourishment withdrawn so she could die.
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What I find interesting is to compare this to Schiavo. Could it be that he is guilty of the same mistaken judgement? Does a mistake make him evil?
Oh really?
Girl emerges from coma during Bryan Adams concert
Last Updated: 2003-03-12 14:00:21 -0400 (Reuters Health)
MUNICH, Germany (Reuters Health) - A young woman left in a coma for six years after she collapsed at school has started to respond to the world around her after her mother took her to see her pop star hero Bryan Adams perform live.
Christiane Kittel, now 24, was left in a vegetative state after her collapse on 12 June 1997. Doctors believe her condition was caused by a combination of hot weather, a hereditary haemophilia condition and side-effects of the contraceptive pill.
She had to be resuscitated three times, once at school and twice at the University Clinic in Regensburg, where she underwent surgery before being attached to life-support machines in the intensive care unit.
Later she was moved to the intensive care unit at the Clinic for Neurologic Rehabilitation in Regensburg, where her parents Karl-Gunther and Adelheide Kittel have kept a 15-hour watch by her bedside every day.
Her father, now 55, told Reuters Health: "We did not want her to be alone so we have spent every day by her bedside. We take it in turns, my wife does six hours than I take over for about six hours, there is usually someone there constantly between 5 AM and 8 PM."
"We have never given up hope of seeing our beloved daughter again," he said.
"Bryan Adams was always her biggest hero and she loved his music before she fell into a coma," said his wife Adelheid, 53. "When we heard about the concert in Regensburg we knew straight away that we had to take her there."
A local paper paid for the tickets and doctors arranged special help to get Christiane to the concert, her mother said.
During the concert, Christiane started to move in the wheelchair and was fascinated by the music and the singer.
"I will never forget it, I could have hugged the whole world. When we got back to the clinic she was still animated, and three times she called my name, she said Mama."
Head of the clinic Dr. Gerhard Weber, who has worked with Christiane for six years, confirmed that the concert had been a big leap forward for the young woman, but warned there was still a long way to go.
"I think there had been signs that she was starting to respond to the treatment she was getting before the concert and was no longer in a full vegetative state, but the concert certainly represented a big improvement," he told Reuters Health.
"There is a long way to go but I am very happy with the results of our experiment. It was the first time she had been out of the hospital apart from a single brief trip to her home. What she needs now is for the various therapies to continue and a lot of emotional stimulation including more trips home, for example.
"It's wrong to say it is a great miracle what happened here," Weber added. "But we have taken small steps and we are on the way to our goal."
But father Karl-Gunther takes another view: "I have no doubt that it was the concert that marked the turning point. She seemed to come alive when she was there, and clearly called out her mother's name. We now believe she is finally coming home to us."
Yes, isn't it interesting how it is always someone else who has this purported "right to die."
Patti White Bull awoke after 16 years in a vegetative state. (ABCNEWS.com)
ABCnews.com: Woman Out of Vegetative State After 16 Years
Dr. Plum (emeritus) clearly hasn't been keeping up with the latest developments in the understanding of 'vegetative state.'
Dr. Plum and everyone else who thinks these patients are just 'empty shells,' need to read this:
NY Times magazine: What if There Is Something Going On in There? (inside the minds of PVS patients)
?? First time I've seen that, can you point me to a source?
Doctors examined her, and told her family she would never walk or talk again. She was unable to respond to anything, but she saw and heard all of this, including the doctors' pronouncements that she was in a vegetative state. After several months, she began to recover mobility and speech. All this happened before I met her. (We've been married for 25 years.)
Last year, our younger daughter collapsed in a seizure in the middle of the night at her school. The hospital put her on a respirator and more IV drips than I have ever seen in a single room. The EEG, we were told, showed only "minimal", "terminal" brain activity. There was some (albeit mild) pressure to "accept the situation" that she would not recover. We asked for 48 hours on life support, and got it. Near the end of that time, she awoke. Five days later, she walked out of the hospital. It would have been two days, but we had to wait through the weekend and Labor Day (when the doctors whose signoff we needed to leave were out sunnin' and funnin'.)
If the culture of death is allowed to grow any further, that mild pressure we experienced, pressure to "pull the plug", will become stronger every day.
"When in doubt, choose life."
As Freepers always point out on Terri threads, a coma is not a vegetative state... which is the true assessment of her what her condition was?
Speak for yourself, please. Don't indulge in this 'we' stuff. You do not speak for me or many others on this forum.
As for whom 'we' are doing this for, before you write this smug platitude again, please read the New York Times magazine article linked in post 66.
It will be a revelation to you.
When the Lord is ready for her to come home - nothing we do can change that. In the meantime - we must be merciful to another human being.
The reasoning seems to go, "Anyone who's not as good as ME, by whatever criteria I choose, has the 'right to die'"
And then, "Therefore, I have the right to KILL anyone who's not as good as ME."
Until George Felos goes home to his Master, anybody who wants to live in FL needs to be packing.
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