I'll take the empirical evidence of a nurses testimony who spends 8 hours a day with her then a neurologists opinion on the most complicated, least understood organ in the human body (edit: who generally spend 45mins to an hour with their patients once a month or on an as needed basis).
You insist Frist "diagnosed" her. I work in a hospital. I've spoken to doctors, most of whom disagree with you. Because they had an opinion - did they "diagnose" her? Do you know what a diagnosis is?
Let me ask you something guy44 - what was Terri Schiavo's diagnosis prior to death? Not her prognosis - her diagnosis. Should be an easy enough question for someone some firm in their belief that she should have died.
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