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Life Issues: March 19, 2005

A Must Read - ATTORNEY’S LAST VISIT WITH TERRI SCHIAVO - Updated

The following are Terri Schiavo's sister, Suzanne Vitadamo's and Attorney Barbara Weller's sworn testimony submitted to Judge Greer in Pinellas County Court today.

Barbara Weller, Esq., is putting her entire professional reputation as an officer of the court on the line. If she is not telling the truth she would not only be found guilty of perjury, she would sacrifice her career by being disbarred.

I said to her, "Terri if you could only say ‘I want to live' this whole thing could be over today." I begged her to try very hard to say, "I want to live." To my enormous shock and surprise, Terri's eyes opened wide, she looked me square in the face, and with a look of great concentration, she said, "Ahhhhhhh." Then, seeming to summon up all the strength she had, she virtually screamed, "Waaaaaaaa." She yelled so loudly that Michael Vitadamo, Suzanne's husband, and the female police officer who were then standing together outside Terri's door, clearly heard her. At that point, Terri had a look of anguish on her face that I had never seen before and she seemed to be struggling hard, but was unable to complete the sentence. She became very frustrated. From the Declaration of Barbara J. Weller, attorney for Terri Schiav o

Terri Schiavo's Attorney Declares Terri Wants to Live

DECLARATION OF BARBARA J. WELLER
STATE OF FLORIDA )
COUNTY OF PINELLAS )

I, BARBARA WELLER, Attorney for Respondents in the above-styled case, hereby declare under penalty of perjury:

1. I visited with Terri at various times during the day on March 18, 2005, the day her feeding tube was removed.

2. During the morning I was in the room with Terri and various members of her family. Terri was in good spirits that morning. The mood in her room was jovial, particularly around noontime, as we knew Congressional attorneys were on the scene and many were working hard to save Terri's life. For most of that time, I was visiting and talking with Terri along with Terri's sister Suzanne Vitadamo, Suzanne's husband, and Terri's aunt, who was visiting from New York to help provide support for the family. A female Pinellas Park police office was stationed at the door outside Terri's room.

3. Terri was sitting up in her lounge chair, dressed and looking alert and well. Her feeding tube had been plugged in around 11 a.m. and we all felt good that she was still being fed. Suzanne and I were talking, joking, and laughing with Terri, telling her she was going to go to Washington D.C. to testify before Congress, which meant that finally Terri's husband Michael would be required to fix her wheelchair. After that Suzanne could take Terri to the mall shopping and could wheel her outdoors every day to feel the wind and sunshine on her face, something she has not been able to do for more than five years.

4. At one point, I noticed Terri's window blinds were pulled down. I went to the window to raise them so Terri could look at the beautiful garden outside her window and see the sun after several days of rain. As sunlight came into the room, Terri's eyes widened and she was obviously very pleased.

5. Suzanne and I continued to talk and joke with Terri for probably an hour or more. At one point Suzanne called Terri the bionic woman and I heard Terri laugh out loud heartily. She laughed so hard that for the first time I noticed the dimples in her cheeks.

6. The most dramatic event of this visit happened at one point when I was sitting on Terri's bed next to Suzanne. Terri was sitting in her lounge chair and her aunt was standing at the foot of the chair. I stood up and leaned over Terri. I took her arms in both of my hands. I said to her, "Terri if you could only say ‘I want to live' this whole thing could be over today." I begged her to try very hard to say, "I want to live." To my enormous shock and surprise, Terri's eyes opened wide, she looked me square in the face, and with a look of great concentration, she said, "Ahhhhhhh." Then, seeming to summon up all the strength she had, she virtually screamed, "Waaaaaaaa." She yelled so loudly that Michael Vitadamo, Suzanne's husband, and the female police officer who were then standing together outside Terri's door, clearly heard her. At that point, Terri had a look of anguish on her face that I had never seen before and she seemed to be struggling hard, but was unable to complete the sentence. She became very frustrated and began to cry. I was horrified that I was obviously causing Terri so much anguish. Suzanne and I began to stroke Terri's face and hair to comfort her. I told Terri I was very sorry. It had not been my intention to upset her so much. Suzanne and I assured Terri that her efforts were much appreciated and that she did not need to try to say anything more. I promised Terri I would tell the world that she had tried to say, "I want to live."

7. Suzanne and I continued to visit and talk with Terri, along with other family members who came and went in the room, until about 2:00 p.m. when we were all told to leave after Judge Greer denied yet another motion for stay and ordered the removal of the feeding tube to proceed. As we left the room, the female police officer outside the door was valiantly attempting to keep from crying.

8. About four in the afternoon, several hours after the feeding tube was removed, I returned to Terri's room. By that time she was alone except for a male police officer now standing inside the door. When I entered the room and began to speak to her, Terri started to cry and tried to speak to me immediately. It was one of the most helpless feelings I have ever had. Terri was looking very melancholy at that point and I had the sense she was very upset that we had told her things were going to get better, but instead, they were obviously getting worse. I had previously had the same feeling when my own daughter was a baby who was hospitalized and was crying and looking to me to rescue her from her hospital crib, something I could not do. While I was in the room with Terri for the next half hour or so, several other friends came to visit and I did a few press interviews sitting right next to Terri. I again raised her window shade, which had again been pulled down, so Terri could at least see the garden and the sunshine from her lounge chair. I also turned the radio on in her room before I left so that when she was alone, she would at least have some music for comfort.

9. Just before I left the room, I leaned over Terri and spoke right into her ear. I told her I was very sorry I had not been able to stop the feeding tube from being taken out and I was very sorry I had to leave her alone. But I reminded her that Jesus would stay right by her side even when no one else was there with her. When I mentioned Jesus' Name, Terri again laughed out loud. She became very agitated and began loudly trying to speak to me again. As Terri continued to laugh and try to speak, I quietly prayed in her ear, kissed her, placed her in Jesus' care, and left the room.

FURTHER YOUR DECLARANT SAYETH NOT.
I hereby declare, under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief. Executed this 22nd day of March, 2005, at Seminole, Florida.

BARBARA J. WELLER
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 25nd day of March, 2005.
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Source: earnedmedia

Posted by tim at March 19, 2005 12:26 PM




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I'm sorry, but this is completely absurd. The woman has no cortex, has no ability to understand anything, has never voluntarily responded to any stimulus, yet all of sudden she's now talking??? THe length that some people will to advance their beliefs in the court of public opinion is nothing short of utterly disgusting. As a Catholic, and as a human being, I am deeply offended by this type of nonsense.

Posted by: Patrick at March 19, 2005 6:39 PM

All GOP leader's like President Bush and Senator McCain want is, to have life florish. It appears that those trying to kill Terri are the judge, her husband and his girlfriend. These are the trends that Democrats Kerry and Hillary Clinton are trying to promote in America. That life can be taken, that abortion and killing of Terri is the best way to kill unwanted humans. Let Terri's life and last days be with her family, and that the decision not be made by a greety husband trying to raise he and his girlfriends two illegal children.

Posted by: Roger at March 20, 2005 12:23 PM

What is remarkable is the continued assertion that Terri has not cerebral cortex despite the numerous medical health care givers who have testified that she does responds.

http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/johansen200503160848.asp

Terri’s diagnosis was arrived at without the benefit of testing that most neurologists would consider standard for diagnosing PVS. One such test is MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging). MRI is widely used today, even for ailments as simple as knee injuries — but Terri has never had one. Michael has repeatedly refused to consent to one. The neurologists I have spoken to have reacted with shock upon learning this fact. One such neurologist is Dr. Peter Morin. He is a researcher specializing in degenerative brain diseases, and has both an M.D. and a Ph.D. in biochemistry from Boston University.

In the course of my conversation with Dr. Morin, he made reference to the standard use of MRI and PET (Positron Emission Tomography) scans to diagnose the extent of brain injuries. He seemed to assume that these had been done for Terri. I stopped him and told him that these tests have never been done for her; that Michael had refused them.

There was a moment of dead silence.

"That’s criminal," he said, and then asked, in a tone of utter incredulity: “How can he continue as guardian? People are deliberating over this woman’s life and death and there’s been no MRI or PET?” He drew a reasonable conclusion: “These people [Michael Schiavo, George Felos, and Judge Greer] don’t want the information.”

Posted by: tim at March 20, 2005 2:02 PM

Thanks for the information, Tim. It is amazing, the things that are being brought to light about Terri's care and medical treatment, or lackthereof.

Posted by: Jenna at March 20, 2005 4:34 PM

I'm sorry, but this is completely absurd. The woman has no cortex, has no ability to understand anything, has never voluntarily responded to any stimulus, yet all of sudden she's now talking??

Duh. As any good pro-Terri blogger will tell you, Galen was right that the soul and its humours reside in the spleen. Terri may not have a brain, but as far as we can tell the brain is a worthless organ. Some have claimed that the brain may balance the humours, but this is mere speculation.

Posted by: jpe at March 20, 2005 4:41 PM

Thank you for posting this. I've been crying all weekend over this. It's totally heartbreaking to see the wicked rule.

Posted by: Stacy Harp at March 20, 2005 7:11 PM

I would like to say that I am very proud to say we have a President that cares for life. I truly believe that in this day and time we need caring people and it's not all about the laws. Please give Terry back to her parents. Her husband apparently has a agenda to have her die and why? It's obvious. What's he hiding? My mother has died with bone cancer and Hospice took care of her along with me. Never once did they say to stop feeding her and giving her nourishment.The difference, in this case, is my mother could be fed by mouth. She was not on any life support or medicine except pain medication. Her body finale shut down. Terry's body has not showed any sign of shutting down, but will , if not fed and watered. I believe her husband put her with hospice because you basically sign a paper that no intervention and care can be given to make her better. If he was awarded money to have strides made to see if anything could be done to help her, then why is she with hospice? He signed that right away, once she is placed with hospice. She has no medical issue other than she cannot feed and take care of herself. That is a disabilty. Also, if I am correct on this issue, Hospice takes no money other than medicare if you have no insurance. Apparently he likes this because no money comes out of his pocket and he has her just the way he wants her. No therapy, No medical care to see if she can get better, Just laying their day by day hoping that without therapy her heart or some other organ like her kidneys will shut down. This is horrible. Hospice is for terminally ill patients, not a disability with no other illness, period. Is their any reason why the courts cannot look into this husbands intentions? I believe he is scared of what they may find out. All I can say is she needs to go to her parents who love her and want to take care of her. Am I the only one who has a gut feeling about the motives of the husband? Carolyn

Posted by: Carolyn at March 21, 2005 8:33 AM

I would like to say that I am very proud to say we have a President that cares for life.

Hmm. Ya think?

Posted by: jpe at March 21, 2005 11:24 AM

thank you so much! this is truely heartfelt. I wish the media would be broadcasting this story. let us all pray for divine mercy in that courtroom. amen!

Posted by: deb at March 21, 2005 1:47 PM




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