I could be a man too. But it ain't so. LOL
This is the extent of her injuries:
Remember that women with eating disorders can lose 30% of their bone mass in a year. (Her medical chart also shows her to be undernourished and low in calcium.)
And the only broken bones she had, according to the full deposition of the radiologist was:
- a compression/hairline fracture in lumbar 1, which he said could have happened when she fell (my mother pretty regularly walks around with a hairline fracture in her foot)
- some of her ribs and the parts of the thoracic vertebra they were connected to in the back, which is extremely common after CPR, even in people with strong bones.
That's it.
The rest are just bruises (like her femur), and common joint problems among people in her condition and rehab. The Drs who saw her treated her for those things.
There would also have been outward signs like bruising had she been attacked, and it would no way explain such "severely" low potassium.
Not necessarily .. just ask abused women who have been choked
and it would no way explain such "severely" low potassium.
I'm not questioning her low potassium ..
I'm just pointing out that Judge Geer denied the families request for an investigation