um ya, CPR always causes broken knees and ankles. Personally I think
Michael Schiavo is worrying about nothing -- the statute of
limitations is long past.

Dana


On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 11:16:47 -0800, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Whoa slow down there. They documented unexplained broken bones A year
> after she was admitted.
> I didn't realize they had this info, I guess the autopsy won't matter.
> 
> Bone scan (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terri_Schiavo#Bone_scan)
> A bone scan [20]
> (http://www.hospicepatients.org/dr-walker-t-schiavo-bone-scan-deposition.txt)
> performed one year after her 1990 injury showed, according to the
> radiologist who evaluated it, that Mrs. Schiavo had suffered prior
> traumatic injuries to multiple ribs (on both sides), to both
> sacroiliac joints, both knees, both ankles, several thoracic
> vertebrae, and to her right thigh, in addition to a minor compression
> fracture of the L1 vertebra. Mrs. Schiavo's family did not know of the
> existence of this scan until November 2002, 12 years after her brain
> damage and entry into an incapacitated state. Forensic pathologist Dr.
> Michael Baden, provided with the scan but not with her history,
> suggested that physical trauma, specifically a head injury, probably
> caused Mrs. Schiavo's collapse, [21]
> (http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewCulture.asp?Page=\Culture\archive\200310\CUL20031028a.html),
> though in a later interview [22]
> (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,148756,00.html), after learning
> her history, he agreed that the bulimia/hypokalemia explanation was
> also possible. The trauma is consistent with her cardiac arrest, fall,
> CPR attempts and eventual resuscitation.
> 
> Upon becoming aware of the bone scan report possibly suggesting
> previous abuse, the Schindlers petitioned the Pinellas-Pasco Circuit
> Court for a full evidentiary hearing to evaluate the new evidence. On
> November 22, 2002, probate judge George Greer denied the motion,
> stating that the issue of trauma 12 years earlier was irrelevant to
> the current case. [23]
> (http://abstractappeal.com/schiavo/trialctorder11-02-scan.pdf)
> 
> Mrs. Schiavo's family and Dr. William Hammesfahr, a neurologist they
> hired to examine her in 2002, claim that she had been battered by her
> husband. Hammesfahr was later to be disciplined by the Florida Board
> of Medicine in 2003 regarding overbilling charges for a stroke
> treatment [24] 
> (http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/FinalOrders/03-17-03/DOH-03-0182.pdf)
> (the same treatment that he proposed to use in order to treat Terri in
> 2002). Hammesfahr has also been accused of incorrectly claiming to be
> a Nobel Prize nominee for a prize for which his nominator was
> ineligible to nominate him. [25]
> (http://mediamatters.org/items/printable/200503220009)
> 
> 
> On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 10:44:11 -0800, William Bowen wrote:
> > What unexplained broken bones? She has unexplained broken bones?
> >
> > Or do you mean the ones that Schiavo was trying to cover up by not
> > having the autopsy?
> >
> > Or do you mean the ones that she _must_ have because he was an abusive 
> > fucknut?
> >
> > Or do you mean the ones that her parents _hope_ she has so that they
> > (and you and a whole shit-load of other people) will have been right
> > about their suspicions about Schiavo all this time?
> >
> > Seems you're the one claiming to know what's in the autopsy report.
> > One that, oddly enough, hasn't been written yet.
> >
> > Or maybe Schiavo gave $1.37 to the coroner so he would write a
> > "favorable" autopsy outcome.
> >
> > c'mon...
> >
> > --
> > will
> 
> 

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