It's possible. At this point, it's the MRI is intended to hold the killers at bay.
Trustworthy doctors, unbiased doctors, would be the key---I'd need lots of trustworthy advice.
Allowing for aging, it struck me that she looks much more responsive in the picture in the Florida paper early on with her husband lovingly hovering over her than she does after all these years of whatever treatment or non-treatment she has received.
I don't know what was done in California, but considered the possibility that it was experimental surgery which may have worsened her condition because something could have gone awry, and that affected subsequent decisions . . .
The opposition is throwing brickbats at the Schindlers for resorting to professionals whose credentials have been called into question. What about the credentials of the person(s) who performed the procedure in California?
What's possible? You'd risk invasive surgery to remove the implant just so she could get an MRI scan done?
Trustworthy doctors, unbiased doctors, would be the key---I'd need lots of trustworthy advice.
I would think so. We're talking life or death situations.