Posted on 03/23/2005 7:27:11 AM PST by queenkathy
Tuesday, March 22, 2005 11:52 p.m. EST
Second, Third Nurse Accuse Michael Schiavo
Two additional nurses have filed affidavits in the Terri Schiavo case that corroborate bombshell allegations by nurse Carla Sauer Iyer, who went public on Tuesday with claims that Michael Schiavo had deliberately withheld treatment from his disabled wife.
Heidi Law was a certified nursing assistant at the Palm Garden Convalescent Center in Largo, Fla., where she treated Mrs. Schiavo in 1997.
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In an affidavit filed with the court in August 2003, Ms. Law maintained:
"I know that Terri did not receive routine physical therapy or any other kind of therapy. I was personally aware of orders for rehabilitation that were not being carried out. Even though they were ordered, Michael would stop them."
Law continued:
"Michael ordered that Terri receive no rehabilitation or range of motion therapy. I and [another CNA] would give Terri range of motion anyway, but we knew we were endangering our jobs by doing so.
"We usually did this behind closed doors," Law said, because "we were so fearful of being caught ... we were always looking out for Michael, because we knew that, not only would Michael take his anger out on us, but he would take it out more on Terri. We spoke of this many times."
"At least three times during any shift where I took care of Terri, I made sure to give Terri a wet washcloth filled with ice chips, to keep her mouth moistened.
"On three or four occasions I personally fed Terri small mouthfuls of Jello, which she was able to swallow and enjoyed immensely. I did not do it more often only because I was so afraid of being caught by Michael."
Like nurse Iyer, Law suspected that Michael was mistreating Terri, noting in her sworn statement:
"Several times when Michael visited Terri during my shift, he went into her room alone and closed the door. This worried me because I didnt trust Michael.
"When he left, Terri was very agitated, was extremely tense with tightened fists and sometimes had a cold sweat. She was much less responsive than usual and would just stare out the window, her eyes kind of glassy. ...
"We were convinced that he was abusing her, and probably saying cruel, terrible things to her because she would be so upset when he left."
"The Palm Gardens staff, myself included, were just amazed that a 'Do Not Resuscitate' order had been put on Terris chart, considering her age and her obvious cognitive awareness of her surroundings."
Carolyn Johnson, a certified nursing assistant who worked at the Sabal Palms nursing home in Largo, said Terri's mistreatment went back to at least 1993.
"During this assignment I took care of Terri Schiavo several times," Johnson said in her own August 2003 affidavit.
"I learned, as part of my training, that there was a family dispute and that the husband, as guardian, wanted no rehabilitation for Terri. This surprised me, as I did not think a guardian could go against a doctor's orders like that, but I was assured that a guardian could and that this guardian had gone against Terri's doctor's orders."
Johnson recalled: "No one was allowed to just go in and see Terri. Michael had a visitors list. We all knew that we would lose our jobs if we did not do exactly what Michael said to do."
Johnson continued:
"I remember seeing Michael Schiavo only once the entire time I worked at Sabal Palms, but we were all aware that Terri was not to be given any kind of rehabilitative help, per his instructions.
"Once, I wanted to put a cloth in Terri's hand to keep her hand from closing in on itself, but I was not permitted to do this," Johnson said, "as Michael Schiavo considered that to be a form of rehabilitation."
I was reading on another site that CNN said at 11:30 Terri's mother's priest willl be taking water to Terri. I wonder if the police will try to arrest him. Anyone else here this?
Terri Ping!
Oh...wait.
I guess they're not.
Just curious why these nurses did not tesitfy at the originial trial? The Schindlers knew of these claims.
I hadn't heard that. I hope this takes a turn for the parents soon. I cry when I listen to her mothers pleas
Hopefully, Floriduh will get it's act together and start an investigation into these matters. Since the federal courts are relying on the actions of the state, it's time for the state to take action.
This is one reason why I LOATHE THE LIBERAL MEDIAWHORES!! The RATS and their RAGS are the party of DEATH! This should have been front page headlines all across the nation's top papers! I DESPISE THEM!!
Can the Parents make a case against Micheal for Guardianship?
I wonder too. Maybe they were afraid and now they see there is strength in numbers. I think Judge Greer discounted the first nurses story.
You got that right. I was lurking on DU and you won't believe some of the stuff they are saying - it would make your hair stand on end. They are truly hateful. Sooo evil it makes my skin crawl.
I don't think there is any doubt in my mind, that part of the husband's desire to end Terri's life is the remote chance that she can be rehabilitated and tell us all what happened to her.
That is what gets to me. Why couldn't they do that? I guess the courts won't let them do it. I am sure they would have done that by now.
I put myself in Terri's place with Michael as my guardian and I get sick.
The Judge had all of their depositions at that time but decided to disregard them.
I know that there are sealed medical records the state is trying to get ahold of. Problem is, by the time that happens Terri will be gone.
I put nothing past them. These are the modern day Soviets we are dealing with.
How much longer can she go on without water?
I do not believe these nurses. Why many many years after the fact are they coming forth with these allegations. It would seem they are seeking media attention, or simply they seek to keep Terri alive. (nothing wrong with that). Nonetheless, they can't be considered truths. If in fact they are telling the truth, they should be taken to court by the family for not coming forward earlier to put a stop to the actions.
The Judge had all of their depositions at that time but decided to disregard them.
Where did you get that information from? I have not heard the above.
There was a trial in this matter in January 2000. Did any of these nurses testify at that trial? If not, why not.
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