Posted on 03/23/2005 5:35:31 PM PST by gentlestrength
The spiritual advisor of the Schindlers, Bro. O'Donnell, said the Dept. of Children and Families has had a new physician examine Terri and that "he DID go into her room and WAS at her side and DID observe her."
Department of Children and Families, are the department if someone is being physically abused, or the elderly, and "they have the authority" to take her into protective custody.
He continued, "what is being done to her now constitutes" that, and that DCF should "be taking her into protective custody."
Cooper: "Aren't people being taken off feeding tubes all the time?" Brother O'Donnell: "When they're DYING. But she was not dying. She could live another 20, 40 years."
"She's the only person who has been COURT ORDERED to have her tubes removed. Not 'The guardian MAY" but the guardian 'shall' remove her tubes."
CNN checked on the facticity of this last claim, and found that "There is ONLY ONE other case, Nancy Beth Cuzan in which the court ordered the tube MUST be removed."
Dr.Sanjay Gupta says if Terri is in the minimally conscious state, her eyes open spontaneously. She must do one of the following: --follow simple commands (to show she can hear and understand) --give yes or no responses
I hope you do not take this personally,but you are starting to sound like TLBSHOW. Just my observation.
And you know why? It's because most on the death side have this little nagging doubt in the backs of their mind and fear that step up to the judgement podium and the Lord asking you what the heck you thought you were doing. So you scurry over to the tube removal side and the relative mental comfort of having had "nature" take its course. I got news for you, God will see through that obfuscation like wet onion paper.
Come on and step up to the plate, argue she should be put to sleep, it's the "humane" thing to do...
No, I think for Michael Schiavo this long ago became just a matter of ego and pure winning. How else can you explain his refusal to allow Terri the comfort of her parents' presence, her religious beliefs, even the very sunlight in her room? For him I think all this is as much about torturing her parents as it is about torturing her.
POST 151 LISTING JUDGE Greer's money ties NEEDS IT'S OWN THREAD ASAP!!
I had posted this on another thread... Non-ferrous metal is not a problem in an MRI, from the standpoint of patient injury (i.e., the magnets pulling the metal right out of the patient). Non-ferrous metal can, however, cause some interference to the resulting images.
I have a titanium plate in my neck. I did have an MRI following the surgery, but I ended up having to have a different radiographic procedure done because the titanium did interfere with the quality of the images.
An aside to Osage Orange-- you wrote "Most orthopedic implants, even though they may be ferromagnetic, are fine because they are firmly embedded in bone. "
My sister and I just had a conversation about this the other night. Most orthopedic implants are non-ferrous. The impression I got from my sister (works in medical imaging) is that while ferrous metals attached to bone wouldn't get pulled out of the body, it might pull the part of the body that's attached to the metal to the MRI magnet-- at a rather high rate of speed.
But, it was rather late when we had that conversation, so maybe I am not re-calling it correctly...
Not what I said at all.
Report and/or believe whatever you want. But understand, those things you report and/or believe indicate a lot about YOU and YOUR VALUES.
>If she has any cognitive thoughts, I would actually feel worse if it were my wife in that situation.
Well said. A caller today (I think to Rush) expressed sentiments very similar to yours. Then he added, (paraphrase) "but she was, is, and always will be the child of her parents. We are a family and I love them. So if they came to me and said 'Don't do it, let her live and we'll take care of her' I know I would defer to them."
My wife and I discussed this at some length, because I told her I agree with that. Unfortunately, that option is moot, since they have passed away already.
Unfortunately too, that family has been destroyed; that we do know.
Thanks for telling me this. I feel so stupid. I've been reading about Terri for a couple years and did not know that Florida has a law permitting euthanasia. That sure is a good reason not to live there.
He proves that no one pisses in his punch.
http://www.nationalreview.com/pdf/Affidavit.pdf <-- March 23, 2005 Neurologist
Read it for yourself instead of taking ABC's word for it.
Prince Ranier of Morocco has been put on a ventilator today.
Terri is not on a ventilator, yet they want to murder her.
Will they murder the Prince, too?
Oh, but they will, Axenolith. This is just their big test case. Very, very soon we are going to witness a case in which Terri's death is cited as how we should not kill people -- oh, how much better it is, they will opine, to simply put them to sleep. I have already seen statements on this very board saying just that. For the Death Cult this is merely the stepping stone to wholesale marketing of "peaceful and responsible" death.
Even if a ferrous-metal object is not pulled from the body at a high rate of speed, I imagine it might be given to high-speed oscillations/vibrations and/or some type of heating; either of which would play hell with the surrounding tissue.
I invite correction, but it is my belief that any implant of ferrous metal must be removed prior to an MRI.
If Greer held DCF in conyempt couldn't Jeb at least counteract with a pardon for them????
I am beginning to think that your photo montage is pretty close to the truth.
http://www.nationalreview.com/pdf/Affidavit.pdf <-- March 23, 2005 Neurologist
"Well, what kind of doctor makes a diagnosis after spending 90 minutes with a patient?"
And kcvl wrote:
"That's 45 minutes more than the doctor who Greer used to say that Terri was pvs, who I might add is also in the death movement with Felos. He even claimed that people who were pvs didn't have any constitutional rights last night on Hannity & Colmes."
Yes, kcvl. This Mayo Neurologist spent at least 30 minutes more than the doctor whose word of PVS, PVS, PVS, bla, bla, bla, is taken as GOSPEL by those condoning Terri's starvation and Terri's "husband" who can't [wait for "the b*tch" to die.]
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