Originally posted by .::Tin Can::.
From what I heard and read, a nobel prize winning neurologist said that with therapy she could come out of it. Also, people who have been in worse condition have come out of this sort of situation.
What I dont understand is how cases like this get so much attention. Worse things happen every day that never get as covered as the insignificant things like these.
That's incorrect RE: recovery. Particularly concerning long-term PVS; the BMA (British Medical Association) belives that cases of 'recovery' have been due to original misdiagnosis. It also recommends that a period of 1 year expire before the diagnosis of irreversible PVS confirmed.
See
http://www.bma.org.uk/ap.nsf/Content/pvs?OpenDocument&Highlight=2,PVSThe doctor who said Terry Schiavo could be cured through therapy is, i presume, Dr. William Hammesfahr. Firstly, he's not a winner but a nominee (odd statement in itself, as nominee names are kept secret for at least 50 years from both the public and nominees). My understanding is that RE: the Nobel prize,
his name was simply put forward. And his name was apparently put forward by a republican congressman, which doesn't qualify under nobel rules (has to be by someone within the same field, i.e. another doctor, etc).
The doctor was also fined and censured by the Florida medical board for taking $2000 off a patient without performing any therapy (this was in 2003); the board also rule his treatment of stroke victims was "not within the generally accepted standard of care", although some did improve. He's also provided no evidence (videos, case studies) that he has actually treated patients worse off than Terri Schiavo - in short, his credits are far from impeccable.
As an aside, RE: the nurse who alleged that insulin was found near Terry Schiavo. A judge dismissed her (and another nurses) testimony as 'incredible' (it featured descriptions of Terris activities and responses, and was completely without co-oberative medical evidence), and ordered the family not use it due to that. In other words, they are groundless claims.