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To: Peach
Hey Peach. You seem to be one of the most informed folks I've seen on this issue, so I have a question. Did any initial reports after Terri's collapse state she had a heart attack, or was it cardiac arrest? I've been in an ongoing discussion at work about this and I seem to remember something about that.

Thanks in advance.

15 posted on 06/19/2005 7:01:38 PM PDT by Double Tap
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To: Double Tap

It was cardiac arrest. Give me a minute and I'll link some info for you.


16 posted on 06/19/2005 7:03:45 PM PDT by Peach
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To: Double Tap

Terri's medical discharge summary:
Please note: She had cardiac arrest, severely low potassium (3.7 is low enough to make you 2x more likely to have cardiac arrest (which is not a heart attack) hers was a 2.0,
she had no head injury,
she had a stiff neck "and all other muscles in her body were stiff"- which is is "normal" under those circumstances - in spite of the BS started by Hammesfahr about her neck (see below)
was in a coma, on a ventilator, and her tube was put in there at the hospital, NOT "at Michael's request for the convenience of the nurses"
- she was malnourished and low in calcium
- Classic profile of a bulimic, especially added to the fact that she faught a life-long weight problem, going from ~250 lbs at age 18 to 110-120 in '90, and was seeing and infertility doc, and missing her periods. (the major malpractice suit of the 2 was for his not noticing the signs - he hadn't taken a blood chemisty)

Also note that bulimics lose up to 30% of their bone mass in a single year. Even Dr Baden, in the last few weeks, has said everything was consistent with bulimia. His earlier comments were based only on the bone scan... and he misread it at that, thinking it showed a head injury. It doesn't. (see link to greer and unedited bone scan deposition below)
Her knee x-ray showed nothing.

http://www.terrisfight.org/documents/Humana%20Discharge%20Summary%20050990.pdf

Report of Guardian ad litem Richard Pearse, who was relieved after a year, when it was discovered that he had a previously stated personal objections to legalizing the removal of patient feeding tubes:
Note that, while he recommended against pulling the feeding tube, citing conflict of interest for Michael Schiavo, he also found him to have gone above the call of duty in seeking the best care possible for Terri. He also agreed that she was PVS, and says he never once was able to elicit a response from her. He scoffed at Carla Iyer's claims about Michael.
http://www.hospicepatients.org/richard-pearse-jr-12-29-98-report-of-guardianadlitem-re-terri-schiavo.pdf


17 posted on 06/19/2005 7:05:08 PM PDT by Peach
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To: Double Tap

As stated in 2001, by the Florida 2nd District Court of appeals in their support of the foundation ruling (linked to below), the foundation of the case is that the courts (4 judges) found that there was clear and convincing evidence that she wouldn't want the tube to remain.

They also noted that Michael did not make the decision - he asked the court to listen to both sides and for the court to take his role in this matter of her tube. He did not have to do that.
He could have forced the Schindlers to challenge his decision as guardian from a less powerful position.


18 posted on 06/19/2005 7:06:30 PM PDT by Peach
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To: Double Tap

"Did any initial reports after Terri's collapse state she had a heart attack,"

The earliest assessment, the hospital admissions report, indicated "cardiac arrest." As I recall there were statements by "laymen" who incorrectly referred to this as a heart attack.


40 posted on 06/20/2005 6:17:00 AM PDT by Smartaleck
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