Where is the work? Links and or photos of the papers with your conclusions, please. I have read quite different conclusions.
http://www.hospicepatients.org/terri-schindler-schiavo-docs-links-page.html
Also, I would like you to provide documentation for this assertion: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1345963/posts?page=351#351
When did Terri have an EEG?
Dr. Gimon, a clinical neuropsychologist, says on page 12 of the affidavit: "Given the neglect which Terri has suffered...it is striking that her current cognitive functioning is as strong and varied in expression as it is. This indicates that sufficient brain structure exists for further cognitive and behavioral progress to be made. Terri is an excellent subject for a variety of cognitive treatment protocols designed to improve her neurological function, including neuroaerobics, physical therapy, recreational/occupational therapy, and speech-language therapy."
And did you know this?
Experts Who Have Testified Terri Schiavo Could Improve with Therapy
Dr. William Hammesfahr Dr. Alexander Gimon Dr. Jacob Greene Dr. Richard Neubauer Dr. William Russell Dr. Jay Carpenter Dr. James Avery Dr. John D. Young Dr. William Maxfield Sarah Green Mele Speech Pathologist (Affidavit, pdf format) Myra Stinson Speech Pathologistor read this Oct. 24, 2003, article?
Doctors dispute Florida woman is in persistent vegetative state
Three doctors appeared with Terri Schiavo's parents Friday to bolster their conviction that their daughter can recover from brain injuries that have kept her in what other physicians have called a persistent vegetative state for 13 years. "She looks at you, she can follow commands," said Clearwater neurologist William Hammesfahr, standing outside the one-story, brown-brick hospice where the 39-year-old Schiavo lives. Hammesfahr's opinion was echoed by Drs. William S. Maxfield and John Young, who have examined Schiavo at her parents' request during the long legal battle over her fate.Maxfield, a radiologist, said CT scans from last summer show some damage but not the massive loss of tissue described by others.
"People ought to know she can be rehabilitated," he said.