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To: lakey
I asked the same question re: bruising. Wouldn't the emergency personnel in 1990 have noticed. Didn't they do x-rays, a bone scan? And if they didn't, why not? Was it because Michael refused exploratory exams

This is what keeps me questioning that Michael strangled her. If he choked her hard enough to cause damage that would show up on a bone scan, there would have been some obvious trauma to the skin. I mean bruises, marks, things that you wouldn't need a scan to catch.

Nurses or other folks with medical knowledge, am I missing something?

1,532 posted on 09/05/2003 8:43:02 AM PDT by libravoter (Live from the People's Republic of Cambridge)
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To: libravoter
Not just you missing something, we all are. The full story isn't here.

One fact, though, Florida LAW: The patient must be in a PERSISTENT vegetative state for life support to be withdrawn.

On t.v., Felos called her terminally ill, that it would be unacceptable & FUTILE to treat a problem in a dying person. FACT: She isn't dying if you treat the problem.

Felos also said that the court is the "decisionmaker," not Michael.

1,601 posted on 09/05/2003 1:54:12 PM PDT by lakey (It's the Constitution, stupid!)
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