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To: Peach
And you think that allows you make false assertions when the ME says the same data you looked at is inconclusive? You need help. Low K = HBP. Any history of HBP? Her drug screen urinalysis came back normal, no elevation in caffeing mcg/ml levels. Why not? Any arrythimias complained about? And here's the kicker, her husband testifies originally that she was not bulemic. But Peach knows better than the ME, the attending physician and the husband.

You don't know squat and if you persist in making claims that are not supported by the medical record that's entirley up to you.

73 posted on 06/20/2005 4:57:15 PM PDT by jwalsh07
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To: jwalsh07

Do you honestly believe that an autopsy 15 years later is going to find that someone's potassium levels were depleted when they suffered cardiac arrest?

Some day science may reach that level, but it isn't there right now.

And you seem to disbelieve all her attending physicians, is that your stance? Even though they testified under oath, you believe those physicians who said her potassium level was severely low and that it was lower than what the Merck manual says can cause cardiac arrest.

Is that your position? Because frankly, reading your posts, it's hard to understand where you're coming from.


74 posted on 06/20/2005 5:01:52 PM PDT by Peach
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