Posted on 03/23/2005 6:07:27 PM PST by ambrose
Posted on Wed, Mar. 23, 2005
Neurologists see little sign of activity in Schiavo's brain
BY BOB LAMENDOLA
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - (KRT) - Scans of Terri Schiavo's brain show that the great majority of her gray matter where thinking and feeling occur has died off and been replaced by watery fluid, with no chance of growing back, neurologists said.
About 70 to 90 percent of Schiavo's upper brain is gone, and there's also damage to her lower brain that controls instinctive functions like breathing and swallowing, said three Florida neurologists who viewed 12 of her CT "computed tomography" X-ray scans Tuesday and Wednesday.
"This is as severe brain damage as I've ever seen," said Dr. Leon Prockop, a professor and former chairman of neurology at the University of South Florida College of Medicine in Tampa, upon viewing the scans.
(Excerpt) Read more at grandforks.com ...
That is so true, look at all the money Micheal has wasted on rehabilitation therapy. Why he might have realized it sooner if he hadn't had the comfort of another woman to take his mind off of the situation.
No - she's being taken care of by medicaid.
"You mean all the money St. Michael got for her care isn't going to her care."
You might be interested in this little read - it appears St. Michael and his lawyer COULD be in a bit of trouble in regard to Medicare/Medicaid fraud.
http://www.theempirejournal.com/03080534_medicaid_medicare_fraud.htm
Instead of relating the results of a blurry, overexposed scan, so poorly executed that the patients's name cannot be discerned and would get most techs fired. Please show where I may find the definitive MRI that would show the amount and extent of her supposed atrophied cerebral cortex.
Since you deem it so important to tie a person's life to the results of a scan or test at least use one that can be somewhat accurate.
Au contraire. I fight to preserve life everyday in the overwhemling majority of my patients. If a patient doesn't want to give up, I will be with them througout the night to save their life, and have done on many occasions. But if a patient wants to end extraordinary measures I have no problem withholding all treatment.
This is a really slimy comment, chimera. Doctors aren't making the choices here.
However, in Texas, doctors do get to make the choice, courtesy of a law, signed in 1999 by Governor George W. Bush.
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Wow, this is an excellent site! Very informative and credible. My favorite quotes so far:
"The most alarming thing about this image, however, is that there certainly is cortex left. Granted, it is severely thinned, especially for Terri's age, but I would be nonplussed if you told me that this was a 75 year old female who was somewhat senile but fully functional, and I defy a radiologist anywhere to contest that."
"If you starve this woman to death it would be, in my professional and experienced medical opinion, the equivalent of starving to death a 75-85 year old person. I would take that to the witness stand."
Ok, I was scared there for a minute. I was thinkin' maybe you were just really-really forgiving. LOL.
I mean that your own decision of if you want to be allowed to die under those circumstances is personal to you sorry I didn't clarfy
Calm down.
Winning a Nobel prize is a big deal. Simply being nominated is not. This is not like the Oscars where there are only a handful of nominees.
The list of those eligible to nominate includes former laureates, selection committee members, members of any national government or legislature, university professors and selected non-profit organizations. You could probably get your cat nominated if you worked at it.
-ccm
Gratefully, I can "WOW" more by good times than bad times!
The last time I got a "WOW" from a FR thread was when I discussed my experience in the jump seat of a P-51 Mustang doing greater than 200 knots approximately 20 feet off the deck. : )
There is no MRI because she has metal implants in her brain. They were put in her head as part of theraphy early on in attempting to regenerate her brain. Suppose you could give her brain surgery to remove them but then all that spinal fluid would leak out.
Well, at some point we have to rely on the judgement of care by those who are appointed legal guardians. I do find it odd that there are so many people who say "we should have this test done" or "we should have that test done" when not one of those people are legal guardians of poor Terri Schiavo.
It think it's called "Monday morning quarterbacking" but the game's only at the two minute warning.
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