To: tuckrdout
Some of the blood work suggests bulimia. Yet some does not.
What blood work does not suggest an eating d/o?
Throughout your post, you used your very lack of personal experience as an EMT and non-information as though it were evidence itself...
The timing of the collapse, causes a bit of doubt to the bulimic scenerio. Mikie says that he heard a "thump" at 6 am.
More like 5:30, which, to me, is in his favor. Had he wanted her dead, all he had to do was go back to bed a few hours and "find her" when he got up. Easy to sleep through such things.
Usually a call will come for a patient who has expired in the night, and have been found in the morning.
Exactly. ; )
Most bulimics/anorexics in this condition have already been in treatment for their disease, and have already had a history of medical problems before a collapse of this type.
As the jury agreed.
She was being treated for infertility, irregular periods, and fatigue.
Like my friend's husband said, after reviewing her charts and talking to doctors on the "inside" down there, her signs (including chems) were obvious even before her collapse.
There is no evidence of a cardiac arrest on Terri's serial Ekgs or in her blood work.
I guess all the doctors who saw her and my cardiologist friend are part of the conspiracy.
Even Dr Baden, the famed forensic pathologist y'all were quoting like crazy before, has joined the conspiracy after viewing her other records.
Look. Like I said, I have serious problems with what he's done too. But, this whole attack theory is unfortunate, IMO. Especially when most of it depends on inventing some info and ignoring other info.
Shoe-horning to fit a desired conspiracy theory throws everything else said into doubt. Like the claim that Terri tried to scream "I want to live" yesterday.
I'll leave it at that, though. I've been here before and all I get for it is fatigue. lol
122 posted on
03/19/2005 5:14:53 PM PST by
Trinity_Tx
(Since Oct 9, 2000...Just a new, and soon to be changed, again, nick)
To: Trinity_Tx
Well, you certainly have all the answers, don't you? You don't need the rest of us and our silly little opinions which are apparently far less informed than yours.
I guess your conversations with your friend, and the articles you read, do hold much more weight than my real world experience in Emergency Medicine...what was I thinking to respond to such an experienced person as yourself?!
I won't make the same mistake twice.
127 posted on
03/19/2005 10:29:30 PM PST by
tuckrdout
(Is prayer your steering wheel, or your spare tire?)
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