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chuckm, I'd certainly like to know how you came across that information because that isn't true.
Michael Schiavo and the Schindlers did get therapy for Terri up until Feb of 1993. That's when Michael wouldn't give them money to continue therapy, moved Terri to a nursing home instead of another rehab center as recommended and discontinued all her therapy at that time.
The doctors in the court cases have been: 2 doctors from the Schindlers' side, 2 doctors from Michael's side and one independent doctor appointed by Judge Greer. There was also a guardian ad litem for Terri early on but George Felos had him removed due to bias on Terri's behalf (because he said therapy might help her).
I've never heard that the girlfriend was ever in the picture at the time she suffered the brain injury. It's not any place nor is it on the TBI list that I belong to where the Schindlers' friends keep us updated.
ETA: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,151252,00.html
There's a story coming out of Pennsylvania now about a wife who wants to insert a feeding tube in her husband who has Alzheimers and the daughter has filed for an injunction. The biggest difference is that the man has a living will that specifically states no feeding tube. Geez louise.
Michael Schiavo and the Schindlers did get therapy for Terri up until Feb of 1993. That's when Michael wouldn't give them money to continue therapy, moved Terri to a nursing home instead of another rehab center as recommended and discontinued all her therapy at that time.
The doctors in the court cases have been: 2 doctors from the Schindlers' side, 2 doctors from Michael's side and one independent doctor appointed by Judge Greer. There was also a guardian ad litem for Terri early on but George Felos had him removed due to bias on Terri's behalf (because he said therapy might help her).
I've never heard that the girlfriend was ever in the picture at the time she suffered the brain injury. It's not any place nor is it on the TBI list that I belong to where the Schindlers' friends keep us updated.
ETA: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,151252,00.html
There's a story coming out of Pennsylvania now about a wife who wants to insert a feeding tube in her husband who has Alzheimers and the daughter has filed for an injunction. The biggest difference is that the man has a living will that specifically states no feeding tube. Geez louise.
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