Would you like me to- because I have worked in Hospice care and worked as a Math tutor for children with Cerebral Palsy. I have also been a job coach for Severely Developmentally disabled adults. In total I have worked with about 200 disabled children and adults and I have worked with a handful of dying people. I mean people who were within hours and moments of death.
Would you like me to- because I have worked in Hospice care and worked as a Math tutor for children with Cerebral Palsy. I have also been a job coach for Severely Developmentally disabled adults. In total I have worked with about 200 disabled children and adults and I have worked with a handful of dying people. I mean people who were within hours and moments of death. I had a girlfriend with cerebral palsy, a best friend with muscular dystrophy, taught high school special education, and have counseled those who were facing their death (yes, within hours). But none of them have had flat EEGs, so the experience is irrelevant.
So tell me how many of those people you worked with were flat EEGs. How many were diagnosed as being in a PVS?
Recall that the only two doctors who examined Mrs. Schiavo and thought she might not be in a PVS were a radiologist who couldn't define PVS or differentiate it from a coma, and a quack who advertises in National Enquirer (although being disciplined by the Florida Board of Medicine was overturned on appeal in 2004).
All the credible neurologists thought she was.