“Brain Dead” was a stupid and inaccurate phrase to use. Persistent Vegitative State is a much better description of what this poor shell of a woman was at the time she was finally allowed to rest in peace.
Fixed it for ya there...
Correction. Make that, “.. finally starved to death by Judaical tyrants.”
Fool.
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She wasn’t “allowed to rest in peace.” She was starved to death. People in her exact condition have been known to return to consciousness, and this dear lady expressed humor, sadness, and interest—to name a few indicators of consciousness—before being starved to death. But then, she was SUCH an inconvenience to her “husband,” who wanted to get on with his life-—without her.
Agreed.
Yes, she needed to rest in peace after being starved/dehydrated to death.
Disgusting.
BritExPatInFla wrote, “’Brain Dead’ was a stupid and inaccurate phrase to use. Persistent Vegitative State is a much better description of what this poor shell of a woman was at the time she was finally allowed to rest in peace.”
Terri was neither brain dead nor PVS. It is metaphysically impossible for human beings to become vegetables. Like the rest of us, no matter what her abilities or disabilities, Terri was and is in a persistent human state, she is persistently a human being. Before she was killed, doctors diagnosed her mental powers as MCS, i.e., in a minimally conscious state.
WRONG!!!
When a friend told her in the final days if she could
just say she would want to live, Terri tried to jump
out of bed.
She had a meaningful relationship with her family.
Her wicked former spouse, who likely caused her
disability, killed her by starvation/dehydration.
When I was born the drs said that I was in a vegetative state and counseled my mother to put me in a home. I was over 3 months old before I cried for the first time and responded to stimulation.
I'm now a wife and a mother with an IQ in the low 130's. I've been to college. (Dropped out to have babies.)
The only "issues" I have are from a fall I took when I was four and broke my back. Not paralyzed, but it does hurt quite a bit. My right hand is a bit scarred from a corn husker accident. ("If she keeps the hand, she'll never have full function." I like to cross-stitch.) Oh, and I'm nearsighted.
So let's see... according to the doctors I should be a brain damaged veggie, paralyzed from the chest down, missing my right hand.
Sorry, but I'm a walking miracle and I know I'm nothing special. Many others have survived doctor's predictions. (Therapy makes all the difference.) I don't throw in the towel until their heart's been stopped for about an hour. (My mom was dead for 20 minutes while I was being born.)
Terri was not a vegitable. “Brain Dead” was innacurate. And “vegitative” is de-humanizing. On Judgment Day,
everyone who advocated starving her to death will get
to hear from God, and from Terri herself.
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