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To: mercyme
The Schindlers were asked this question, if terri had diabetes, and had to have her limbs amputated (because of gangrene!)would they do it? And the Schindlers said yes. Any competent surgeon would recommend the same.

Let's look at the information from the report eh?

Testimony provided by members of the Schindler family included very personal statements about their desire and intention to ensure that Theresa remain alive. Throughout the course of the litigation, deposition and trial testimony by members of the Schindler family voiced the disturbing belief that they would keep Theresa alive at any and all costs. Nearly gruesome examples were given, eliciting agreement by family members that in the event Theresa should contract diabetes and subsequent gangrene in each of her limbs, they would agree to amputate each limb, and would then, were she to be diagnosed with heart disease, perform open heart surgery. There was additional, difficult testimony that appeared to establish that despite the sad and undesirable condition of Theresa, the parents still derived joy from having her alive, even if Theresa might not be at all aware of her environment given the persistent vegetative state. Within the testimony, as part of the hypotheticals presented, Schindler family members stated that even if Theresa had told them of her intention to have artificial nutrition withdrawn, they would not do it. Throughout this painful and difficult trial,

So they admit she was in a PVS. They admit that even if she wanted to die, they wouldn't let her. They state their selfishness of derivation of joy from her simply existing instead of allowing nature to have taken its course.

And what about Michael Schiavo? he would allow her to slowly rot away, develop infections, and get gangrene, let it progress until she died of shock, and never provide proper treatment? Because if your limbs have no more circulation, you are going to lose them with or without surgery. Michael Schiavo did leave her bedsores untreated. And for this he should be commended? It was a trick question, designed to try to promote outrage against the schindlers,when it should have been against Michael.

Ah good hyperbole. Unfortunately none of it is true is it?

After the malpractice case judgment, evidence of disaffection between the Schindlers and Michael Schiavo openly emerged for the first time. The Schindlers petitioned the court to remove Michael as Guardian. They made allegations that he was not caring for Theresa, and that his behavior was disruptive to Theresa's treatment and condition.

Proceedings concluded that there was no basis for the removal of Michael as Guardian. Further, it was determined that he had been very aggressive and attentive in his care of Theresa. His demanding concern for her well being and meticulous care by the nursing home earned him the characterization by the administrator as "a nursing home administrator's nightmare". It is notable that through more than thirteen years after Theresa's collapse, she has never had a bedsore.

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n early 1994 Theresa contracted a urinary tract infection and Michael, in consultation with Theresa's treating physician, elected not to treat the infection and simultaneously imposed a "do not resuscitate" order should Theresa experience cardiac arrest. When the nursing facility initiated an intervention to challenge this decision, Michael cancelled the orders. Following the incident involving the infection, Theresa was transferred to another skilled nursing facility.

Michael's decision not to treat was based upon discussions and consultation with Theresa's doctor, and was predicated on his reasoned belief that there was no longer any hope for Theresa's recovery. It had taken Michael more than three years to accommodate this reality and he was beginning to accept the idea of allowing Theresa to die naturally rather than remain in the non-cognitive, vegetative state. It took Michael a long time to consider the prospect of getting on with his life – something he was actively encouraged to do by the Schindlers, long before enmity tore them apart. He was even encouraged by the Schindlers to date, and introduced his in-law family to women he was dating. But this was just prior to the malpractice case ending.

All pulled from the report to Gov. Bush in 2003. But I guess he was in on the conspiracy too wasn't he?

686 posted on 04/14/2005 8:11:09 PM PDT by billbears (Deo Vindice)
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