And it also says there was no trauma was found; I find that hard to believe, as the admission reports to the E.R. on the night of her collapse showed that she had a rigid neck. Dr. Baden previously discussed this, early on, that that neck rigidity could have been caused by strangulation.
And Dr. Hammesfahr, and numerous other doctors, did not agree with the "liquified" brain version of MS's doctors. If there was, in fact, a liquified brain, then there should have been no disagreements amongst the doctors. When someone has a broken arm, how many doctors would likely said it's a figament of your imagination?
So some of the things the ME said are facts, but the stuff you don't agree with isn't? I'm confused.
So the ME says there was "LIKELY" no bulimia and you believe that. But he said there was no trauma and you don't believe that. You can't have it both ways.