" I know you would of swear that Bulimia caused the collapse but we now know that there is no evidence for it,"
We also know that she did not have a heart attack either.
The coroner stated that her heart was 'strong' and in 'good condition' and probably was the reason she lasted so long AFTER the tube was removed the last time.
" I know you would of swear that Bulimia caused the collapse but we now know that there is no evidence for it,"
We also know that she did not have a heart attack either.
The coroner stated that her heart was 'strong' and in 'good condition' and probably was the reason she lasted so long AFTER the tube was removed the last time."
There was no evidence against bulimia either. The autopsy cannot explain the initial circumstances one way or the other. It is not possible. Immediately after the event, when she came to the hospital, her potassium was very low. This was caused by something, and possibly bulimia. She lost 100 pounds in a very short period of time. Bulimia is as good a possibility as anything else for what did her in.
Plus, no one but you Schiavo supporters ever said it was a "heart attack". You guys always throw this up as a red herring. It was CARDIAC ARREST, not a heart attack, and they are very different. Cardiac arrest is caused by oxygen deprivation, which is what occurred with Terri, not a heart attack from some inherent heart defect. Get your medical terms straight. But then the truth is totally immaterial to you Terri supporters.
Yes for a woman who didn't want to live like that she held out pretty long. Anyone who works at a hospital or with sick animals know that anyone or anything that has given up on life does not live long in most cases.