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To: jbstrick
What is the truth? Is it possible to judge PVS patients from CT scans?

Michael will not allow a test that will show Terris brain activity. Guess there's something he'd rather people not know, aye?

Dr. Ronald Cranfords diagnosis has been disputed by Dr. William Hammesfahr, who said, "I spent about 10 hours across about three months and the woman is very aware of her surroundings. She's very aware. She's alert. She's not in a coma. She's not in PVS."

Hammesfahr added, "With proper therapy, she will have a tremendous improvement. I think, personally, that she'll be able to walk, eventually, and she will be able to use at least one of her arms."

31 posted on 03/29/2005 10:13:31 PM PST by concerned about politics (Vote Republican - Vote morally correct!)
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To: concerned about politics
Hammesfahr offered ZERO, evidence that his experimental treatment could work. He cited no names, no specific patient cases. Of the hours of videotape he took, there wre no cases of conscious action on the part of Terri. That is why the judge discarded his testimony...along with the fact that he's claiming to be a Nobel prize nominee and the congressman/lawyer who nominated him didn't have the standing to nominate him.

Quack

41 posted on 03/29/2005 10:17:09 PM PST by jess35
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