Guest guest Posted June 27, 2005 Report Share Posted June 27, 2005 Well the patient has died and there has been a review. The review and the case itself looks like malpractice from here, and possible intent to harm. What could have been done to help her or heal her? Coma can be induced by artificial means like drugs, and harmful treatments. Could the late Mrs Sciavo have been helped? It is possible to treat patients that are on artificial support. They seldolm move around so needling seems like a OK treatment. It is possible that the patient in this case could have been gradually treated and possibly taken off of life support. Patients in comas often stay that way for a long time without artificial means of support. A responsible healer could induce a coma if it was an emergency. Triple burner and conception/governor vessel treatments could occur here. Don't give up on your coma patients. If treated properly they can be cared for at home and without major expense. I wish I had had a chance to study this one more. Sports Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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