And it is absolutely essential to read the opinion of the doctor who examined the CT scan:
http://codeblueblog.blogs.com/codeblueblog/2005/03/csi_medblogs_co.html
"First, if Terri's brain damage was due to oxygen deprivation, her enlarged ventricles would be by a passive mechanism -- which is not amenable to shunting -- not by obstruction of the egress of CSF. To me, the presence of a shunt indicates obstruction to the flow of CSF that needs to be circumvented. Obstruction to flow is hard to postulate given the mechanism of Terri's brain injury (oxygen deprivation).
It would NOT be hard to postulate, however, if she had BLOOD in her head at some point in the past. So did she? Was there a history of trauma? I would like to see the BONE SCAN taken of Terri that purportedly showed evidence of traumatic type osseous uptake!"
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The evidence may indicate that Terri suffered brain damage not as a result of oxygen deprivation, but as a result of trauma to the head.
I hope DeLay gets a monster investigation in gear - Terri's murder cannot be allowed to just slip under the rug. WE all need to see to that.
Everyone of these criminals need to be held accountable - and it will have to done by people outside of that county - it's easy to surmise it's one spiderweb of complicity -
The evidence may indicate that Terri suffered brain damage not as a result of oxygen deprivation, but as a result of trauma to the head.
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It's my opinion that Mikey vigorously pounded Terri's head like a punching bag when she first entered the hospital... and continued such pounding all throughout her hospice imprisonment !!!
I've also read that the bone ossification was due to Terri Schiavo's OWN bulimic actions.
The bone fractures may also be a direct result of the ossifications and the purported x-rays which show fractures, etc., may reflect damage sustained during treatments to a paralyzed body AFTER her initial heart stoppage which was determined to be due to a potassium imbalance (again due to her bulimia).
Bump to #6. This does not look good for Michael. But then he has Judge Greer.
Pinging. This is going to be a cottage industry of reading the CT tea-leaves. Personally, I am more than a little peeved at Greer's disregard for the Mayo Clinic physician's opinion...