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<blockquote data-quote="Crosstika" data-source="post: 22224" data-attributes="member: 416"><p><strong>Re: Bedtime for Democracy</strong></p><p></p><p>Here's a message board I found that has a link to a "GAL" report regarding Michael Schiavo's caring for Terri...</p><p></p><p>Here's part of it..</p><p></p><p>March 23, 2005</p><p>Terri Schiavo's GAL Report</p><p></p><p>On Oct 31st, 2003, as a result of Florida HB 35-E, the 6th Judicial Circuit appointed a Guardan Ad Litem to represent the interests of Terri Schiavo and to review all the medical and court evidence relating to her case, and upon completion of that review, make a recomendation to Gov. Jeb Bush as to what was best for Mrs. Schiavo.</p><p></p><p>On December 1st, 2003 Dr. Jay Wolfson, Guardian Ad Litem for Mrs. Schiavo filed his report.</p><p></p><p>Here are the salient points of the report:</p><p></p><p>1) On February 25th, 1990 Terri Schiavo suffered a heart attack which resulted in anoxia, the loss of oxygen to her brain. This resulted in permenant loss of brain function and Mrs. Schiavo slipped into a coma.</p><p></p><p>2) Mrs. Schiavo came out of her coma, but did not recover consciousness. From May to September 1990, Mrs. Schiavo underwent extensive testing, observation and therapy, but never displayed any cognitive function.</p><p></p><p>3) Mrs. Schiavo was taken home for three weeks, but was returned to professional care because "the family was overwhelmed by Terry's care needs."</p><p></p><p>4) Jun 18th, 1990. Michael Schiavo is appointed his wife's guardian. Appointment was undisputed by the family.</p><p></p><p>5) Clinical records show that Mrs. Schiavo was unresponsive to neurological and swallowing tests despite intensive physical therapy.</p><p></p><p>6) From the report:</p><p></p><p>Theresa?s husband, Michael Schiavo and her mother, Mary Schindler, were virtual partners in their care of and dedication to Theresa. There is no question but that complete trust, mutual caring, explicit love and a common goal of caring for and rehabilitating Theresa, were the shared intentions of Michael Shiavo and the Schindlers.</p><p></p><p>7) Mr. Schiavo takes his wife to California for experimental therapy and returns in January of 1991.</p><p></p><p>8) Mrs. Schiavo receives extensive "aggressive" therapy into 1994.</p><p></p><p>9) Michael Schiavo files a malpractice suit against his wife's obstetrician and is awarded $750,000 for his wife and $300,000 for himself.</p><p></p><p>From the report:</p><p></p><p>The court established a trust fund for Theresa?s financial award, with SouthTrust Bank as the Guardian and an independent trustee. This fund was meticulously managed and accounted for and Michael Schiavo had no control over its use. There is no evidence in the record of the trust administration documents of any mismanagement of Theresa?s estate, and the records on this matter are excellently maintained.</p><p></p><p>10) After the court award, the Schindlers petition the court to remove Michael Schiavo as guardian. They made allegations that he was not caring for Theresa, and that his behavior was disruptive to Theresa?s treatment and condition.</p><p></p><p>From the report:</p><p></p><p>Proceedings concluded that there was no basis for the removal of Michael as Guardian Further, it was determined that he had been very aggressive and attentive in his care of Theresa. His demanding concern for her well being and meticulous care by the nursing home earned him the characterization by the administrator as ?a nursing home administrator?s nightmare?. It is notable that through more than thirteen years after Theresa?s collapse, she has never had a bed sore.</p><p></p><p>11) At this point, Michael Schiavo, in consultation with his wife's doctors, comes to the conclusion that his wife will never recover. It is decided to not treat a urinary tract infection and to enter a "do not resuscitate" order for his wife. The nursing home questions this order and it is rescinded. Mrs. Schiavo is moved to a new facility.</p><p></p><p>From the report:</p><p></p><p>Michael?s decision not to treat was based upon discussions and consultation with Theresa?s doctor, and was predicated on his reasoned belief that there was no longer any hope for Theresa?s recovery. It had taken Michael more than three years to accommodate this reality and he was beginning to accept the idea of allowing Theresa to die naturally rather than remain in the non-cognitive, vegetative state.</p><p></p><p>12) Before enmity arose between Mr. Schiavo and his in-laws, the Schindlers encouraged him to "get on with his life" and start dating. Mr. Schiavo even introduced women he was dating to his in-laws. All of this was prior to the court award.</p><p></p><p>13) A Guardian Ad Litem (GAL) was appointed to investigate claims of abuse by the Schindlers. His March 1, 1994 report found no abuse and that Michael Schiavo had been very attentive to his wife. After two years of legal procedures, the action was dismissed with prejudice.</p><p></p><p>14) Hostilities escalated between the Schindlers and Mr. Schiavo.</p><p></p><p>15) In 1998 a petition to remove life support is entered and the court appointed a GAL to review the request.</p><p></p><p>16) On December 20, 1998, the GAL's report is rendered:</p><p></p><p>His review of the clinical record confirmed that Theresa?s condition was that of a diagnosed persistent vegetative state with no chance of improvement. Mr. Pearse?s investigation concluded that the statements of Mrs. Schindler, Theresa?s mother, indicated that Theresa displayed special responses, mostly to her, but that these were not observed or documented.</p><p></p><p>However, the GAL also brings up questions of financial "conflict of interest". He postulates that Michael Schiavo is more interested in the $700,000 left in the trust account than his wife's well being.</p><p></p><p>Michael Schiavo counters:</p><p></p><p>In response to Mr. Pearse?s report, Michael Schiavo filed a Suggestion of Bias against Mr. Pearse. This document notes that Mr. Pearse failed to mention in his report that Michael Schiavo had earlier, formally offered to divest himself entirely of his financial interest in the guardianship estate. The criticism continues to note that Mr. Pearse?s concern about abuse of inheritance potential was directly solely at Michael, not at the Schindlers in the event they might become the heirs and also choose to terminate artificial life support. Further, significant chronological deficits and factual errors are noted, detracting from and prejudicing the objective credibility of Mr. Pearse?s report.</p><p></p><p>The Suggestion of Bias challenges premises and findings of Mr. Pearse, establishing a well pleaded case for bias.</p><p></p><p>In February of 1999, Mr. Pearse tendered his petition for additional authority or discharge. He was discharged in June of 1999 and no new Guardian Ad Litem was named.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.thoughtcrimes.org/mt/archives/001986.html" target="_blank">http://www.thoughtcrimes.org/mt/archives/001986.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crosstika, post: 22224, member: 416"] [b]Re: Bedtime for Democracy[/b] Here's a message board I found that has a link to a "GAL" report regarding Michael Schiavo's caring for Terri... Here's part of it.. March 23, 2005 Terri Schiavo's GAL Report On Oct 31st, 2003, as a result of Florida HB 35-E, the 6th Judicial Circuit appointed a Guardan Ad Litem to represent the interests of Terri Schiavo and to review all the medical and court evidence relating to her case, and upon completion of that review, make a recomendation to Gov. Jeb Bush as to what was best for Mrs. Schiavo. On December 1st, 2003 Dr. Jay Wolfson, Guardian Ad Litem for Mrs. Schiavo filed his report. Here are the salient points of the report: 1) On February 25th, 1990 Terri Schiavo suffered a heart attack which resulted in anoxia, the loss of oxygen to her brain. This resulted in permenant loss of brain function and Mrs. Schiavo slipped into a coma. 2) Mrs. Schiavo came out of her coma, but did not recover consciousness. From May to September 1990, Mrs. Schiavo underwent extensive testing, observation and therapy, but never displayed any cognitive function. 3) Mrs. Schiavo was taken home for three weeks, but was returned to professional care because "the family was overwhelmed by Terry's care needs." 4) Jun 18th, 1990. Michael Schiavo is appointed his wife's guardian. Appointment was undisputed by the family. 5) Clinical records show that Mrs. Schiavo was unresponsive to neurological and swallowing tests despite intensive physical therapy. 6) From the report: Theresa?s husband, Michael Schiavo and her mother, Mary Schindler, were virtual partners in their care of and dedication to Theresa. There is no question but that complete trust, mutual caring, explicit love and a common goal of caring for and rehabilitating Theresa, were the shared intentions of Michael Shiavo and the Schindlers. 7) Mr. Schiavo takes his wife to California for experimental therapy and returns in January of 1991. 8) Mrs. Schiavo receives extensive "aggressive" therapy into 1994. 9) Michael Schiavo files a malpractice suit against his wife's obstetrician and is awarded $750,000 for his wife and $300,000 for himself. From the report: The court established a trust fund for Theresa?s financial award, with SouthTrust Bank as the Guardian and an independent trustee. This fund was meticulously managed and accounted for and Michael Schiavo had no control over its use. There is no evidence in the record of the trust administration documents of any mismanagement of Theresa?s estate, and the records on this matter are excellently maintained. 10) After the court award, the Schindlers petition the court to remove Michael Schiavo as guardian. They made allegations that he was not caring for Theresa, and that his behavior was disruptive to Theresa?s treatment and condition. From the report: Proceedings concluded that there was no basis for the removal of Michael as Guardian Further, it was determined that he had been very aggressive and attentive in his care of Theresa. His demanding concern for her well being and meticulous care by the nursing home earned him the characterization by the administrator as ?a nursing home administrator?s nightmare?. It is notable that through more than thirteen years after Theresa?s collapse, she has never had a bed sore. 11) At this point, Michael Schiavo, in consultation with his wife's doctors, comes to the conclusion that his wife will never recover. It is decided to not treat a urinary tract infection and to enter a "do not resuscitate" order for his wife. The nursing home questions this order and it is rescinded. Mrs. Schiavo is moved to a new facility. From the report: Michael?s decision not to treat was based upon discussions and consultation with Theresa?s doctor, and was predicated on his reasoned belief that there was no longer any hope for Theresa?s recovery. It had taken Michael more than three years to accommodate this reality and he was beginning to accept the idea of allowing Theresa to die naturally rather than remain in the non-cognitive, vegetative state. 12) Before enmity arose between Mr. Schiavo and his in-laws, the Schindlers encouraged him to "get on with his life" and start dating. Mr. Schiavo even introduced women he was dating to his in-laws. All of this was prior to the court award. 13) A Guardian Ad Litem (GAL) was appointed to investigate claims of abuse by the Schindlers. His March 1, 1994 report found no abuse and that Michael Schiavo had been very attentive to his wife. After two years of legal procedures, the action was dismissed with prejudice. 14) Hostilities escalated between the Schindlers and Mr. Schiavo. 15) In 1998 a petition to remove life support is entered and the court appointed a GAL to review the request. 16) On December 20, 1998, the GAL's report is rendered: His review of the clinical record confirmed that Theresa?s condition was that of a diagnosed persistent vegetative state with no chance of improvement. Mr. Pearse?s investigation concluded that the statements of Mrs. Schindler, Theresa?s mother, indicated that Theresa displayed special responses, mostly to her, but that these were not observed or documented. However, the GAL also brings up questions of financial "conflict of interest". He postulates that Michael Schiavo is more interested in the $700,000 left in the trust account than his wife's well being. Michael Schiavo counters: In response to Mr. Pearse?s report, Michael Schiavo filed a Suggestion of Bias against Mr. Pearse. This document notes that Mr. Pearse failed to mention in his report that Michael Schiavo had earlier, formally offered to divest himself entirely of his financial interest in the guardianship estate. The criticism continues to note that Mr. Pearse?s concern about abuse of inheritance potential was directly solely at Michael, not at the Schindlers in the event they might become the heirs and also choose to terminate artificial life support. Further, significant chronological deficits and factual errors are noted, detracting from and prejudicing the objective credibility of Mr. Pearse?s report. The Suggestion of Bias challenges premises and findings of Mr. Pearse, establishing a well pleaded case for bias. In February of 1999, Mr. Pearse tendered his petition for additional authority or discharge. He was discharged in June of 1999 and no new Guardian Ad Litem was named. [url=http://www.thoughtcrimes.org/mt/archives/001986.html]http://www.thoughtcrimes.org/mt/archives/001986.html[/url] [/QUOTE]
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