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A Different Scene
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impressive said:Edited per request.
Imp, I am humbled by your grace and by that of your son. Would that all the babies born into this world have so fierce and articulate an advocate.

Colleen Thomas said:I posted the definition of PVS sweet. It has nothing to do with opening your eyes, it has everything to do with a lack of higher cognitive function. Opening your eyes, reacting occasionally, but not consistently to stimuli, even laughing or smiling, can be reflex actions.
The definition I posted is from the National Institute of Health. What definition are you using that has opening your eyes and moving being inconsistant with the diagnosis?
I can't answer for Sweets, but this information regarding the legal definition of PVS in the state of Florida and information about Terri's condition is offered here.
MYTH: Terri is PVS (Persistent vegetative state)
FACT: The definition of PVS in Florida Statue 765.101:
Persistent vegetative state means a permanent and irreversible condition of unconsciousness in which there is:
(a) The absence of voluntary action or cognitive behavior of ANY kind.
(b) An inability to communicate or interact purposefully with the environment.
Terri's behavior does not meet the medical or statutory definition of persistent vegetative state. Terri responds to stimuli, tries to communicate verbally, follows limited commands, laughs or cries in interaction with loved ones, physically distances herself from irritating or painful stimulation and watches loved ones as they move around her. None of these behaviors are simple reflexes and are, instead, voluntary and cognitive. Though Terri has limitations, she does interact purposefully with her environment.
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