I dunno, Brian, I went through the websites, the court documents and
Larry's journal articles line by line and I don't recall any myriad.
There *might* have been two non-specialists who examined her and a
couple of experts testifying on the usual prognosis for the condition;
but little that actually said she did have the condition. I
specifically did not find any evidence of any kind of labwork or
imaging.

Larry keeps saying she is already dead but his own authorities say
that this is often not at all the case. I'm with Sam on this one,
wierd as that still seems. It may be too late already but why not find
out? Why wasn't this done sooner? If someone I cared about were in a
coma, you best believe I'd be very aggressively seeking definite data.

Dana 


On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 11:53:01 -0600, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> True.
> 
> I believe thiediagnosis in this case, though, has been backed up time and
> again over the years. The rogue doctors in this instance appear to be the
> few who think miracle cures can help this woman, without being able to
> provide a provable method for achieving such success.
> 
> 15 years and a myriad of doctors would make for one heck of a misdiagnosis,
> and doesn't seem very likely in this instance.
> 
> >I don't discount it. I merely don't blindly accept a single doctor's
> > opinion. Especially one that seems overly categorical in an area known
> > for misdiagnosis.
> >
> > Dana
> >
> >
> > On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 11:35:54 -0600, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> They appear miracle only in that we do not understand them.
> >>
> >> The limit of what we do understand, from a medical perspective, is in the
> >> collective hands of our doctors. It only makes sense, then, to entrust
> >> decisions in this area to these people.
> >>
> >> To discount a majority of doctors' opinions because they "do not fully
> >> understand the human body", is therefore an illogical conclusion.
> >>
> >>
> >> > Sorry but there are :) For this, I am not sure -- depends on whether
> >> > the diagnosis is in fact correct -- but "miracle" cures happen quite
> >> > often and I have had a couple myself. If you guys think that medecine
> >> > understands everything, excuse me, but you're the ones who are naive.
> >> > I've yet to meet a doctor who claimed to fully understand the human
> >> > body.
> >> >
> >> > Dana
> >> > ..
> >> >>
> >> >> > There are no miracle cures, and we evolved from monkeys. Sorry you
> >> >> > had
> >> >> > to
> >> >> > read that here......
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> 
> 

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