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To: retMD
You seem to be judging from the fact that I keep exposing medical misinformation.

I don't know what you think you are in your own mind, but you have exposed next to nothing. T'wit has cleaned up on you. You have been proven to be far fetched on every theroy you have presented. You ignore the obvious and masturbate your fantasies, against overwhelming odds, sir.

That fact is Michael Schiavo remains the primary suspect of Terri's demise. Correct?

1,547 posted on 07/12/2007 5:32:27 PM PDT by bjs1779
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To: T'wit

Sorry again T’wit. I mentioned you in that post. I should’ve pinged you.


1,548 posted on 07/12/2007 5:38:06 PM PDT by bjs1779
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To: bjs1779; T'wit
I don't know what you think you are in your own mind, but you have exposed next to nothing.

Let's see:
1. Claims that the bone scan proves Terri Schiavo had fractures
--In fact, the scan shows nuclide accumulations. And if they were fractures, they would only be consistent with a major trauma, such as a high speed deceleration injury.

2. Claims that a domestic, unarmed struggle between two people could generate sufficient force to cause high speed deceleration injuries.
--Multiple medical sites and articles linked to show this is impossible.

3. Claims that Terri Schivo had a neck injury, as "proved" by the muscle rigidity.
--In fact, Terri Schiavo had muscle rigidity in all or most of her skeletal muscles, and was known to have decerebrate rigidity, a known consequence of anoxic brain injury. Her neck x-rays in the ER were negative. No injury to vertebra or spinal cord were found on autopsy.

4. A theory proposed by T'wit that Michael Schiavo knelt on her back, and one knee was on her upper back, causing asphyxia, and the other by her thigh, causing the nuclide accumulation and "shaggy" appearance on xray that Dr. Walker said could have been a hemorrhage under the periosteum (covering of the bone.)
-- Aside from other concerns about this theory, the abnormal bony area was on the front of the thigh, not the back. Further, it was right near the knee, which meant it could not have come in contact with the floor because the kneecap protrudes further.

5. Accusation that I was dishonest, that the autopsy report did not say Terri Schiavo had osteoporosis in 1991
--right there in the autopsy report.

6. Claims that "Dr. Michael Baden, the world famous pathologist, has looked into the case. He thinks Terri was the victim of trauma."
--Contradicted by two of his interviews.

7. Claims that Michael Schiavo's body weight alone on Terri Schiavo's back would cause asphyxia.
--Contradicted by an article from Academic Emergency Medicine.

8. Claims that Terri Schiavo had no therapy or swallowing test.
-- only to have to admit 'well, yes, she did have therapy early on'.

9.Claims that Carla Iyer is a very credible witness.
--Carla Iyer shown to be either grossly ignorant of what she should know as a nurse, or fabricating.

There were more, but that sounds like enought to start with.

1,550 posted on 07/12/2007 6:06:55 PM PDT by retMD
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