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To: Theodore R.; nmh

This family has got to be stopped. The Schiavos are clearly motivated to kill and it has not been properly clarified in the courts. What were the ages of the parents and the circumstances of the starvations of the Schiavo parents?


519 posted on 03/22/2005 8:25:19 AM PST by yldstrk (My heros have always been cowboys-Reagan and Bush)
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To: yldstrk
"This family has got to be stopped. The Schiavos are clearly motivated to kill and it has not been properly clarified in the courts. What were the ages of the parents and the circumstances of the starvations of the Schiavo parents?"

I don't remember what thread it was on.

BTW, Michael is NOT alone in doing this.

Starving a person to death is COMMON practice in terminal situations.

We didn't know this. My husband's sister who is married and lived in Fort Meyers Florida was starved to death. She was terminal however they SPED up her death. She made the mistake of checking into Hope Hospice in Fort Meyers. She had about a month or so left and saw the toll it was taking on her husband and checked herself in.

BIG MISTAKE. Her Hospice nurse who visited her at home was horrified. She KNOWS what they do there. She LEFT A PATIENT she was visiting and went to Hope Hospice. It was too late. My husbands sister was still walking, talking and using the bathroom on her own when she checked in. She decided she wanted out of there. She was BEGGING her husband to take her home so that she could die there and this was a mistake. She tried to get out of bed too quickly and collapsed. She freaked out and the nurse there "sedated" her.

her husband thought being "sedated" was just calmed down so he could check her out of there. He met with her doctor and was told what "sedated" meant. She never moved or spoke again. She couldn't even blink her eyes and he REFUSED to discharge her and besides he thought she only had a day or two to live.

Her "sedation" took place on Wednesday. She finally passed away on late Monday afternoon the following week. She had atleast four days to linger WITHOUT water and without food. ALL she had was a vile the size of a lipstick holder attached to her vein with just enough "pain relief and other chemicals" to sped up her death. It was ALL just below the legal limit of murder. They have it down to a science and it doesn't matter what YOU have to say about it ONCE you are checked in.

I was AWFUL and there was not a DAM thing we could do about it. We discovered to our horror that this is TYPICAL and the NORM. They at hospice, determine when you should die. Granted she was terminal BUT she still had life and functioning - used the bathroom on her own, walked, talked, ate food and coherent but that didn't matter. The room was needed for someone else.
Here is her obit.: VIVIAN LAW GRISWOLD 2004-12-16 Vivian Law Griswold, age 61, of Ft. Myers, passed away in the afternoon of December 13, 2004 at Hope Hospice South. She was born on October 4, 1943 in China; as an infant her family moved to Hong Kong. Vivian left Hong Kong in 1994 and moved with her husband to Ft. Myers; she received her United States citizenship in 1977. Vivian was a successful businesswoman most of her adult life in Hong Kong. She enjoyed playing golf at the Fiddlesticks Country Club in Ft. Myers. Vivian was a loving woman who was admired by all that knew her and was always concerned about others rather than herself. She was very devoted to her husband and her family who had their lives fulfilled by the way she shared her love and wisdom with them. She is survived her husband of 34 years, Donald B. Griswold, her brothers, Jimmy Law of San Francisco, CA, Ricky Law of Branchburg, NJ and Boling Law of Hong Kong, her sisters, May Chu of Hong Kong and Venus Lee of Soquel, CA, four nieces, three nephews, her stepchildren, David Griswold of Fruit Cove, FL and Lori Wagner of Haywood, VA, four grandchildren and one great granddaughter. She was the sister of the late Clara Chan. A Memorial Service will be conducted on Monday, December 20, 2004 at 1:30 PM in The Church of the Cross, Daniels Parkway at 13500 Freshman Lane, Ft. Myers. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be sent in her memory to Hope Hospice, 9470 Health Park Circle, Ft. Myers, FL 33908. Arrangements by the Ft. Myers Memorial Gardens Funeral Home, (239) 936-0555 You don't believe me ... here's the link and look it up here: http://news-press.net/obitlegal/obituaries/search.php I am not lying about anything. Death is big business in "God's waiting room", Florida. I was personally appalled when her husband had money sent to Hope Hospice. It is a money making death factory that is cruel.
633 posted on 03/22/2005 9:02:03 AM PST by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God).)
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