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Re: OT Peter McWilliams

From: Renee (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 30 Aug 2002 07:47:25 -0700


I'm confused too. That's why I included both answers about his death location. One said home, one said hospital. See below.

Renee

"Barb C." wrote: >
> Renne,
> I read the links posted by Genny(I think it was her,,,I am getting
> confused),and it said he died in his home.
>
> >
> >So, was he in the hospital or at home, when he vomited and aspirated (choked)?
> >
> >Renee
> >
> >--
> >***************
> >>Also, there are other anti-emetic meds out there (eg: compazene). It can be
> >>given by suppository or injection if needed. Besides, the person may have

> >>died from whatever else caused the vomiting. Why didn't they get any other
> >>meds or care. Why didn't they go to the ER? It doesn't make sense to blame
> >>the pot laws for killing him.
> >>
> >He was already in the hospital when this happened according to my
> >findings.
> >Compazene didn't have any enti-emetic effects.
> >**************
> >> I'm not familiar with the anti-choking method you describe, but I don't
> >> think it's effective on people alone in wheelchairs. Peter was found dead

> >> in his home by his housekeeper.
> >>
> >> Here's a link to the story:
> >> http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n948/a03.html
> >>
> >> I blame the drug war because Peter was denied his marijuana that kept him
> >> from vomiting up his medication. Simple as that.
> >>
> >--
> >--------------
> >Renee Cordrey, MSPT, MPH, CWS
> >
> >---
> >Dwell in Possibility.
> >--Emily Dickenson
> >
>
> --
> Sincerely,
> Barb C.
>

--
--------------
Renee Cordrey, MSPT, MPH, CWS
---
Dwell in Possibility.
--Emily Dickenson



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