Here is an old ABC News article stating that being starved and dehydrated to death caused “euphoria”:
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Schiavo/story?id=531907&page=1
The irony of this claim is two-fold:
1. Unless they have someone who actually communicated this “euphoria” prior to death there is no way to know whether this is true or not.
2. The media was also repeatedly telling us, through use of various adjectives, that Terri was “brain dead” and it is IMPOSSIBLE for a person who is actually brain dead to experience euphoria (though the fact that Terri was conscious and didn’t require any sort of heart-lung machine was also absolute proof that she was not brain dead because brain activity is required for the heart and lungs to operate on their own).
Yeah, “brain dead” my foot.
I remember posted video of her following a balloon, and pictures of her responding to her parents.
>The irony of this claim is two-fold
The problem with serial lying (other than going to hell when you die http://www.freecdtracts.com/heavenandhell.htm), is that eventually and inevitably, one steps in it.