Posted on 10/25/2003 11:35:53 AM PDT by ambrose
October 23, 2003
Is Terri Schiavo Dead?
Eat, drink, and vegetate
Terri Schiavo has been in a persistent vegetative state since 1990. Her husband wants to withdraw the nutrition and hydration her body has been receiving and allow her body to die. Her mother, father, and sisterand now Florida Governor Jeb Bushwant to continue supplying her body with food and water until... what? She wakes up? Dies of pneumonia?
What is a persistent vegetative state? According to the National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke people in PVS "have lost their thinking abilities and awareness of their surroundings, but retain non-cognitive function and normal sleep patterns. Even though those in a persistent vegetative state lose their higher brain functions, other key functions such as breathing and circulation remain relatively intact. Spontaneous movements may occur, and the eyes may open in response to external stimuli. They may even occasionally grimace, cry, or laugh. Although individuals in a persistent vegetative state may appear somewhat normal, they do not speak and they are unable to respond to commands." People suffering from PVS can generally be distinguished from afflicted but cognitively intact patients who suffer from "locked-in syndrome" by the fact that "locked in" patients can track visual stimuli and use eye blinks for communication.
According to most neurological experts, Terri Schiavo is definitely PVSher eyes do not really track visual stimuli and she cannot communicate using eye blinks. However, Terri Schiavo's parents have posted several short ambiguous video clips online which are meant to show that Ms. Schiavo responds to stimuli. But what they show seems to fit an AMA's report of how PVS patients can respond to environmental cues without being aware. Specifically, the report notes, "Despite an 'alert demeanor', observation and examination repeatedly fail to demonstrate coherent speech, comprehension of the words of examiners or attendants, or any capacity to initiate or make consistently purposeful movements. Movements are largely confined to reflex withdrawals or posturing in response to noxious or other external stimuli. Since neither visual nor auditory signals require cortical integrity to stimulate brief orienting reflexes, some vegetative patients may turn the head or dart the eyes toward a noise or moving objects. However, PVS patients neither fixate upon nor consistently follow moving objects with the eyes, nor do they show other than startle responses to loud stimuli. They blink when air movements stimulate the cornea but not in the presence of visual threats per se."
Ms. Schiavo has been in this state for 13 years. What are her chances of recovering at least some awareness? Minnesota neurologist Ronald Cranford told the Washington Post, "There has never been a documented case of someone recovering after having been in a persistent vegetative state for more than 3 months. However, the journal Brain Injury reported the case, of a 26-year-old woman who, after being diagnosed as suffering from a persistent vegetative state for six months, recovered consciousness and, though severely disabled, is largely cognitively intact. However, it is generally agreed that if a patient doesn't become responsive before six months, his or her prognosis is extremely poor. A report on PVS by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council finds that "patients in a state of post-coma unresponsiveness may emerge from it to become responsive," that "the probability of emergence becomes progressively less over time," and that "there is general agreement that emergence is less likely in older people, and in the victims of hypoxic brain damage." Terri Schiavo is the way she is because oxygen was cut off to her brain for 14 minutes; in other words, she suffered severe hypoxic brain damage.
So is Terri Schiavo still alive? The odds are way against it. It's time that her long-suffering parents and the grandstanding politicians let her go in peace.
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Yes, but we all sail on eventually, even Terri. An autopsy will be mandatory eventually.
Still, I would be unsurprised if the FL Supremes strike down the law next week, and we could see further feeding tube withdrawal by Thanksgiving. Maybe Jodi's mother can skip preparing the thanksgiving meal to supervise everything at the hospice again. What a macabre case, and it's all the fault of corruption in the FL judiciary!
All of this remains to be seen.
Thanks for clarifying.
It's far more likely that Terri's siblings thought so, erroneously (if they have even been quoted correctly).
Teacher gets minimum sentence for stealing from quadriplegic kid
October 24, 2003
BY STEVE WARMBIR
Federal Courts Reporter
A seventh-grade science teacher from Phoenix was sentenced Thursday to 18 months behind bars, the minimum, for ripping off the trust fund of a Chicago area quadriplegic boy for nearly $120,000.
David J. Katz, 38, and a partner were providing therapeutic massage for the boy when they worked for a company called the Bod Squad about 10 years ago. The boy had cerebral palsy and couldn't tell his parents that his trust fund was being overbilled.
Prosecutors said Katz told the boy's parents he used the money he swiped to pay for his education, so it went to a worthy cause. Katz's attorney disputes this. U.S. District Judge Joan B. Gottschall noted the seriousness of Katz's crime but sentenced him to the minimum amount of time within the guidelines, noting that Katz had done positive things with his life since his crime in 1994.
Katz's attorney, John Murphy, said his client has attended medical school, receiving a degree in podiatry, and now has a young son. Murphy also questioned the fairness of imposing a prison sentence on Katz given that he committed his crime nearly a decade ago.
Katz apologized in court for what he did and was ordered to repay the $120,000.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Manish Shah blasted Katz in asking for the maximum sentence of two years in prison. "It takes a special kind of moral depravity to take advantage of the helpless," Shah said. The boy's parents "have done everything to nurture their child, including opening their hearts to the defendant, and he betrayed them," the prosecutor said.
If you aren't a believer then just ignore this post,ok?.
For us that are, I believe that this will only happen if it is Gods will. We have to continue praying and fighting for her until Terri granted life by the courts or He decides to call her home. I know that it's been a roller coaster ride (and may get worse) but we just need to keep the faith and stay on course. Ok, enough preaching :') Back to the trenches.
Whether there is or is not will not ultimately determine the criteria for which an autopsy is conducted. Foul play or no, there is very much interest in this case from medical and ethical viewpoints. Someone posted the Florida law regarding autopsies; you can bet that there will be one. If there is evidence of foul play, that will be extra ammunition in favor of an autopsy. As it stands now, there will be one regardless.
Here's another devle:
Let us know as (you didn't tell us her name) she progresses, ok?
Indeed I will, but I would like to keep her identity private for the time being. I'll just call her "S".
Thank you.
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