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“Terri Schiavo video released just before her death”

From CNN:

Just hours before Terri Schiavo’s death on Thursday, Florida’s Pinellas County Probate Court released nine of 11 videotapes of the brain-damaged woman that had been recorded in 2002.

The 41-year-old woman, whose life was the center of a nationwide legal fight, died 13 days after doctors removed a feeding tube that had sustained her for more than a decade. (Full story)

The videos, which were viewed in a Florida appeals court hearing about her medical condition, show doctors talking to and examining Schiavo in preparation for their court testimony. The tapes were recorded from July to September 2002 […]

[…] In October 2002, Florida’s 2nd District Court of Appeals heard a week of testimony from five doctors who examined her, including two chosen by her husband and legal guardian, Michael Schiavo, two chosen by her parents and one picked by the court.

Three doctors, including one appointed by the court, testified that Terri Schiavo was in a persistent vegetative state with no hope of recovery. The two doctors selected by the Schindlers testified they thought she could recover.

The appellate court concurred with a lower court decision that Schiavo had no hope of recovery and that her feeding tube could be removed.

Terri Schiavo collapsed in her home in 1990, suffering from heart failure that led to severe brain damage because of lack of oxygen.

Her husband has said she suffered from bulimia, an eating disorder, that resulted in a potassium deficiency that triggered the heart failure.

4 Replies to ““Terri Schiavo video released just before her death””

  1. bigbooner says:

    I know much has been written about this issue but when it becomes a battle of “expert” witnesses common sense will be in short supply.

    spamword; people, go figure.

  2. ed says:

    Hmmm.

    Well the autopsy will clear up some questions, and leave a lot of other ones for people to continue wrestling over.  But the autopsy report won’t come out for about a month.

    sigh.

    Another *month* of wrangling.  And if the report shows less brain damage than estimated by the experts, then all hell is going to break loose.

    spamword: sat

  3. Darleen says:

    It doesn’t speak very well for a medical community that experts can be “bought” for either side … it just muddies the water.

    Speaking of money, there’s the $100,000 challenge offered by a radiologist to any of Terri’s doctors.

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