Is it even plausible that MS was injecting her with insulin and the nurse not report it to someone in a position of authority..and then that person not do anything about it? ]]]
I think that you are missing the point.
The different care givers affidavits are very consistent in testimony:
""When Michael visited Terri, he always came alone and always had the door closed and locked while he was with Terri. He would typically be there about twenty minutes or so. When he left Terri would would be trembling, crying hysterically, and would be very pale and have cold sweats. It looked to me like Terri was having a hypoglycemic reaction, so Id check her blood sugar. The glucometer reading would be so low it was below the range where it would register an actual number reading. I would put dextrose in Terris mouth to counteract it. This happened about five times on my shift as I recall. Normally Terris blood sugar levels were very stable due to the uniformity of her diet through tube feeding. It is my belief that Michael injected Terri with Regular insulin, which is very fast acting.""from Carla Iyer's deposition paragragh 11
""11. On one occasion Michael Schiavo arrived with his girlfriend, and they entered Terris room together. I heard Michael tell his girlfriend that Terri was in a persistent vegetative state and was dying. After they left, Olga told me that Terri was extremely agitated and upset, and wouldnt react to anyone. When she was upset, which was usually the case after Michael was there, she would withdraw for hours. 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.
16. 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 some times had a cold sweat. She was much less responsive than usual and would just stare out the window, her eyes kind of glassy. It would take much more time and effort than usual to work her hands open to clean her palms."""--HEIDI LAW affidavit paragraphs 11 and 16
And this one:
http://www.hospicepatients.org/cjohnson-08-28-03-affidavit-re-terri-schiavo-michael.pdf
Why was she allowed no stimulation?
I was reading about a guy in California named Robert Wendland....his wife tried to get him killed, and they did the same thing: Isolate and remove all stimulation.
I think thats weird and creepy...(just mho)
tom