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To: billbears

Mr. Schindler said tonight, VERY CLEARLY, HAD TERRI HAD A WRITTEN DOCUMENT, STATING HER WISHES, THEY WOULD NOT BE DOING THIS. "There would be NOTHING they could do about that."


2,728 posted on 03/21/2005 8:33:38 PM PST by nicmarlo
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From the report to Jeb Bush in 2003 HTML copy

Testimony provided by members of the Schindler family included very personal statements about their desire and intention to ensure that Theresa remain alive. Throughout the course of the litigation, deposition and trial testimony by members of the Schindler family voiced the disturbing belief that they would keep Theresa alive at any and all costs. Nearly gruesome examples were given, eliciting agreement by family members that in the event Theresa should contract diabetes and subsequent gangrene in each of her limbs, they would agree to amputate each limb, and would then, were she to be diagnosed with heart disease, perform open heart surgery. There was additional, difficult testimony that appeared to establish that despite the sad and undesirable condition of Theresa, the parents still derived joy from having her alive, even if Theresa might not be at all aware of her environment given the persistent vegetative state. Within the testimony, as part of the hypotheticals presented, Schindler family members stated that even if Theresa had told them of her intention to have artificial nutrition withdrawn, they would not do it. Throughout this painful and difficult trial, the family acknowledged that Theresa was in a diagnosed persistent vegetative state.

Their stance has changed since apparently..

2,737 posted on 03/21/2005 8:36:34 PM PST by billbears (Deo Vindice)
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