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Re: crunch time
« on: March 27, 2005, 03:08:28 PM »
I have to be honest, if her brain is so much mush, then she's dead already as Wain says. As it stands, theres just enough left for life support, but beyond that theres not much difference between her and a mixed grill.
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Re: crunch time
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2005, 11:56:41 PM »


This is Mrs Schiavo's brain, note that big dark spot - thats spinal fluid that has replaced the cavity that was left by her brain rotting, or as I put it "turning into mush"

This, just for the sake of fairness is what a brain scan *should* show.



Yes, she moves, makes sounds etc. But there is NO brain activity, no amount of doctored video is going to change that, she is brain dead. The only thing keeping the whole shabang going is that her spinal cord is in tact. To think that she is in any way alive or capable of recognising ANYTHING is wishful thinking only. I know that might sound calous but quite frankly I don't care what you think. She is little more then a mixed grill attached to $10,000's worth of equipment.
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