To: blogblogginaway
"The brain weighed 615 grams, roughly half of the expected weight of a human brain,"
I like this one, Terrys brain was only half that of a human brain. So she wasn't human now, or at least her brain wasn't.
100 posted on
06/15/2005 10:36:36 AM PDT by
NormB
(Yes, but watch your cookies!!)
To: NormB
"The brain weighed 615 grams, roughly half of the expected weight of a human brain," I like this one, Terrys brain was only half that of a human brain. So she wasn't human now, or at least her brain wasn't.
This is a perfect example of how out of touch your side is. There is nothing wrong with that statement, but you want to make something bad out of it that isn't there. Like you want to make Michael a villian, and the judges evil...
120 posted on
06/15/2005 11:22:41 AM PDT by
Hildy
( The reason a dog has so many friends is that he wags his tail instead of his tongue)
To: NormB
Two questions I have, would the weeks of starving/dehydration have any affect on the weight of her brain?
Second, if she in fact did not have an eating disorder as this report says, then what caused her initial collapse?
133 posted on
06/15/2005 12:14:41 PM PDT by
pnz1
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