Sure. Six days without food is not particularly life-threatening in itself. The dehydration, if that was total, is far more serious, but can quickly be repaired with IVs. As long as no vital organs shut down, she would be a little worse for wear, but probably not in any real danger any longer.
In less then 24 hours???
Amazing that a hospital is more afraid of a lawsuit then following the law
Six days without food, yes. But six days without food AND water?
Wasn't there talk about Terri's kidneys being damaged?