To: Mo1
I think that you are forgetting that her 'event' was in 1990, and the bone scan wasn't taken until 1991. Any fractures likely occured during those months in care, being moved around for vatious bodily functions, etc.
Many elderly people, with no bone problem from bulimia, experience bone fractures while in nursing homes (my Mother being one, BTW).
To: Normally a Lurker
But, but, but..........in elderly people is one thing; in a 26-year-old, "being moved around for various bodily functions" would cause FRACTURES? What were they moving her with, a bulldozer?
To: Normally a Lurker
I think that you are forgetting that her 'event' was in 1990, and the bone scan wasn't taken until 1991. True .. but if I recall the therapist ordered the scan because Terry showed signs of complaints
However in the report they state there is a history of fractures
Meaning that they were not new
Plus .. if she is so prove to bone fractures .. why hasn't she had more fracturs since that scan was done?
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10/28/2003 7:14:17 PM PST by
Mo1
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