To: EternalVigilance
She simply had a feeding tube, as do hundreds of thousands of Americans in order to receive their daily nutrition. Well maybe she needed the feeding tube 16 years ago to give her the daily nutrition she needed to keep her body healthy in the first place, because her eating disorder, until proven differently, caused her coma. Stick to the facts please.
To: Bigturbowski
Well maybe she needed the feeding tube 16 years ago to give her the daily nutrition she needed to keep her body healthy in the first place, because her eating disorder, until proven differently, caused her coma. Stick to the facts please. Maybe you should follow your own advice, since the first half of that statement is not factual.
52 posted on
05/09/2005 9:42:56 AM PDT by
EternalVigilance
("We, the people, are the...masters of...the courts..." -Abraham Lincoln)
To: Bigturbowski
No, you can't be a Saint if you may be complicit in the condition that you may have put yourself in. So, she can in no way have any complicity in her condidtion.
To: Bigturbowski
..her eating disorder..
How ridiculous!! Blame a murdered victim for a disorder she never had.
There was NO EATING DISORDER.
58 posted on
05/09/2005 9:58:34 AM PDT by
Gimme
To: Bigturbowski
The facts are that it was never proven that Terri had an eating disorder. Michael even testified in an early court proceeding that Terri didn't have an eating disorder.
She didn't have a heart attack, she did have an electrolyte imbalance that may or may not have contributed to any problems.
The fact is that no one (except maybe one person) knows at this time what caused her collapse. No one will know unless this is fully investigated by honest, compentent professionals.
Those are the facts.
To: Bigturbowski
There are no medical facts anywhere to indicate that Terri had an eating disorder. That rumor originated with Michael and was propagated throughout the media by single reporter. Neither Michael nor the reporter could produce a single piece of hard evidence that even hints that Terri had an eating disorder.
To say that you are going to believe that Terri had an eating disorder until someone proves otherwise is the same as saying that you are going to believe that aliens killed Terri until somebody proves otherwise. There is zero evidence that either one of these scenarios ever occurred.
The public is going to have to realize that reporters rarely investigate anymore. They just take whatever the AP hands them and they run with it regardless of whether its true or not.
Rumor mongering by the media does not equal medical fact.
64 posted on
05/09/2005 10:26:15 AM PDT by
russesjunjee
(Shake the fog from your eyes sheople! Our country is swirling down the sewer!)
To: Bigturbowski
There is no evidence that her collapse was caused by an eating disorder.
She was using a tube because her dear husband refused therapy to teach her to eat.
It's really not that hard to find the facts about this case.
72 posted on
05/09/2005 10:48:52 AM PDT by
AppyPappy
(If You're Not A Part Of The Solution, There's Good Money To Be Made In Prolonging The Problem.)
To: Bigturbowski
Sean Hannity said the other night he called Mark Fuhrman to investigate the whole case - broken bones-possible abuse etc and Fuhrman has put in over 100 hours on the ground in Florida on this and is writing a book to be published down the road. Maybe just maybe Michael will get his for what he has done. As Sean said, "It's not over yet."
To: Bigturbowski
Sean Hannity said the other night he called Mark Fuhrman to investigate the whole case - broken bones-possible abuse etc and Fuhrman has put in over 100 hours on the ground in Florida on this and is writing a book to be published down the road. Maybe just maybe Michael will get his for what he has done. As Sean said, "It's not over yet."
To: Bigturbowski
Sean Hannity said the other night he called Mark Fuhrman to investigate the whole case - broken bones-possible abuse etc and Fuhrman has put in over 100 hours on the ground in Florida on this and is writing a book to be published down the road. Maybe just maybe Michael will get his for what he has done. As Sean said, "It's not over yet."
To: Bigturbowski
The "facts" are as follows: NO ONE proved her eating disorder "caused" her collapse. NO ONE even proved Terri HAD and eating disorder. The "cause" for Terri Schindler's collapse is and has been in dispute.
Those are the "facts."
159 posted on
05/09/2005 8:35:46 PM PDT by
TAdams8591
(Terri Schindler was NOT in coma, JUSTICE was.....)
To: Bigturbowski
Well maybe she needed the feeding tube 16 years ago to give her the daily nutrition she needed to keep her body healthy in the first place, because her eating disorder, until proven differently, caused her coma. Stick to the facts please. Kindly cite whatever evidence you have that (1) she actually had an eating disorder; (2) said eating order was the cause of her collapse. The allegation that her collapse was a result of hypokatemia which was in turn caused by the eating disorder was, from what I understand, a conjecture based upon the fact that no other cause of the collapse was immediately apparent. I know of no blood work or other evidence that affirmatively shows the causality there. Perhaps you can enlighten me.
237 posted on
05/14/2005 4:58:28 PM PDT by
supercat
(Sorry--this tag line is out of order.)
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