To: msmagoo; All
Hi to all! Hope everyone has a blessed New Year! Although I haven't been on FR in a while (only time for lurking lately), I wanted you all to know that I haven't forgotten Terri. My prayers are still pouring out on her behalf. I am hopeful that Terri will soon be brought into the loving guardianship of her family. We must all keep working to each do what we are able to help Terri win this batttle over evil. May the Lord hear our prayers and return Terri to her loving family! God bless you all!
To: Ohioan from Florida; floriduh voter; nicmarlo; cyn; nickcarraway; FL_engineer; tutstar; ...
Once again, Ron Panzer will be hosting a special edition of Highway 2 Health Radio focusing on Terri Schindler-Schiavo. On Wednesday, January 7, 2004 at 10.00pm ET, Mr. Panzer will be discussing Terri with world renowned neurologist, Dr. William Hammesfahr of Clearwater, Florida.
Dr. Hammesfahr evaluated Terri and gave testimony on his conclusions during the 2002 trial. He stated that not only is PVS an incorrect assessment of Terri's condition, but also that she can be greatly improved with new therapies. Dr. Hammesfahr specializes in a number of successful therapies and has offered to treat Terri, citing that she is an excellent candidate for rehabilitation.
Dr. William Hammesfahr was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology in 1999 and has been called "the first physician to treat patients successfully to restore deficits caused by stroke" by Judge Susan Kirkland of the Florida Department of Health. His patient success rate is an amazing 80%.
Highway 2 Health Home Page - http://www.highway2health.net/
Listen Live Link (10.00pm ET) - http://www.warpradio.com/popTuner.asp?id=14108
Ron Panzer and the Hospice Patients' Alliance - http://www.hospicepatients.org/
Hammesfahr Neurological Institute - http://www.floridaneurologicalinstitute.com/
398 posted on
01/06/2004 4:53:50 AM PST by
msmagoo
(Bring Terri home to her family in 2004)
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