Posted on 08/22/2007 4:26:16 PM PDT by wagglebee
Recently, a group of surgeons restored the consciousness of a man who had been in a minimally conscious state for six years, unable to feed himself or communicate. The experiment, led by Dr. Ali Rezai, director of the Center for Neurological Restoration at the Cleveland Clinic, involved implanting two electrodes into the brain of a trauma victim.
According to an article in the National Catholic Register regarding these findings, Dr. Joseph Giacino, co-leader of the study and associate director of the New Jersey Neuroscience Institute, stated that the breakthrough raises questions about Schiavo, adding that his patients circumstances were different than Schiavos.
In 1991, Terri had a similar procedure where stimulators were implanted in her brain. This has prompted several articles where doctors insisted that Terris procedure was a failure compared to Dr. Rezais study, implying that Terris brutal death was somehow justified.
Unfortunately for Terri, her experimental implants were done 16 years ago and therefore did not include the most recent technology available today. In addition, comparing the pictures of her procedure to that of the new study, one can see that the placement of the electrodes on this patient was very different from the area of the brain where the electrodes were placed in Terris procedure, not to mention that the device (again by looking at the pictures) used on this patient was very much different than what was used on Terri.
Most importantly, however, is that the doctor involved with Terris implantations believed that it was working and suggested that she be moved to Shands Hospital in Gainesville, Florida, which was better equipped to deliver the rehabilitation that she needed. (This is documented in court records in a statement made by Michael Schiavo in his deposition.)
Perhaps, as Dr. Rezais said, his patients circumstances were different from Terris. Even so, there is now a procedure which can restore the ability of severely brain injured persons like Terri to speak and eat and some have begun to ask themselves if Terri should have been given this opportunity as well.
The truth of the matter is that Terri was a healthy woman, one who merely had a disability. She could have lived for many years if only my family was permitted to care for her. And it was my family that did everything we could to try and persuade Michael Schiavo to follow the advice of countless doctors and pursue rehabilitation for Terri but this request was never granted.
It was this reluctance to continue to pursue treatment that caused the initial rift between Schiavo and my parents. Tragically, in the years that followed, there was only a concerted effort to remove Terris food and water, which ultimately resulted in her horrific death by dehydration and starvation.
While it is too late for Terri, there are tens of thousands of other people with brain injuries that could potentially be helped. That is why we at the Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation are working daily to protect the rights and lives of these persons.
We urge everyone to pay very close attention to the treatment of people like my sister because this is literally a life or death decision which could one day affect you or one of your loved ones. This is particularly important, as with each passing day there is growing promise that the brain injured can be helped through the ever-increasing volume of new treatments and technologies.
Even as medical advances are made, the basic question remains how do we decide who deserves treatment and continued care and who does not? Where do we as a society, draw the line? The value placed on life should be based upon the inherent dignity and humanity of every person not dependent upon changing technology.
Something the culture of death will NEVER acknowledge.
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I thought they found her brain was like pudding, and no way she could have been revived.
They lie.
I saw a video of her laughing at her dad’s joke.
You thought wrong.
She was a veg. Her demise was no different than pulling the plug on a ventilator.
Terri Schiavo's case was about her abusive, adulterous husband getting rid of the drag on his life of new found wealth. So long as he had not banked the court settlements he maintained a front of loving and caring. Boy did that ghoul come out of the closet when the money was deposited to his control. And the Florida court system helped him use Terri's rehab monies to have her put down by order from one george greer, non-criminal court judge issuing execution orders. It is impossible to say whether the procedure as now done could have helped Terri, but we see where your dead heart places the onus.
I wonder how you would do if you were denied, at gunpoint, food and water for thirteen days.
You do not know what you’re spittling about. But it is revealing to see just how dead your soul is by the wording you use to denigrate a severely disabled woman.
The brain stimulator implant was a success,
said her husband, Mike.
http://i15.tinypic.com/4umnl77.jpg
Yup, I need to put this thread on ignore. Bye bye
“Dr. Thogmartin said that recovery was not possible because of the massive brain damage that occurred after Ms. Schiavo collapsed in 1990. “
..which was long before the dehydration and starvation.
Then why did her husband publicly declare the following year that the brain stimulator implant was a success?
I’m just just going with what the medical examiners said after the autopsy. If that makes me a dolt, than so be it.
I don’t know. Why?
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