March 28, 2005 The Honorable Jeb Bush, Governor Florida
Urgent: To Save Terri Schiavo.
Dear Governor Bush:
Please consider this comment:
Could Terri be saved by a contest that she was psychologically imbalanced when she allegedly said she did not want to live on life support? Could this be challenged now to try to save her life?
Consider this:
Last night Geraldo Rivera on FOX News had a segment where he interviewed a woman who is a specialist who deals with bulimia. The reason was is that this is the condition that is being purported to be the cause of Terris heart stoppage. I offer these thoughts:
1. The original diagnosis for Terri's death was nutritional deficiency/bulimia.
2. Later Michael Schiavo won a lawsuit because the doctors mis-diagnosed her and did not recognize the bulimia problem.
3. Schiavo supporters and the media are continuing to offer this as the cause of her "collapse."
Ok...the question and a possible way to get her a new court hearing, and stop this starvation/dehydration:
1. Bulimia is, basically, a psychological disorder. Bulimics have a very poor self-image; they feel they need to be perfect; many are never cured because the psychosis is so deep. They often die from this psychosis and the eating disorder it causes.
2. In that state of psychologically connected obsession, how could anyone's comment, about such a serious issue as life support could be considered rational?
3. Most medical professionals agree that those afflicted with this disorder are not mentally healthy, often are depressed, irrational.
4. How can any legal system support the desires of a woman who was, evidently, psychologically unbalanced at the time of the "supposed" comment?
If they are going to insist this as the cause, couldnt it be insisted that the Court be forced to revisit this case, because the decision by Judge Greer did not consider her mental state?
God bless Terri. God bless you for your efforts.
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Also, Terri might have been depressed at the time she allegedly made the "no tubes" statement.
When a depressed person says "I don't deserve to live" or "I don't want to be a burden on anyone," other people don't respond by saying, "Okay. We'll help you die."