On Sat, 15 Jul 2000 06:01:06 GMT, shy_david@nospam.org (Shy David
www.xenu.net) wrote:
>One set that I have looked over is the pseudo-medical records that her
>chiropractor kept. It shows Ms. McPherson receiving "adjustments and
>suppliments" three times a month (from $30 to $50 a visit) for over
>two years. Those "treatments" were not helping her, but she continued
>to go to the chiropractor. She also had a bad tooth that needed
>pulling, and she called the chiropractor for that too (four .TIF files
>show telephone notes). She continued to have problems "standing
>straight" due to pain in her back, plus dizzy spells.
Lisa's chiropracter Ducuyper [sp?], an ot 8, did 2 amazingly
cruel things imho:
1) in April she says she spoke alone to Lisa when Lisa looked
depressed. Lisa talked openly about suicide. The good doctore
did NOTHING about this, according to her testimony.
2) when Lisa decided to switch doctors, Ducuyper tried to put
Lisa into a lower condition! And on top of that, she never
told Lisa directly!
Wow, such caring, loving individuals Scientologists are, eh?
When a Scientology staffer used a syringe to force a mixture of
aspirin, Benadryl and orange juice into McPherson's throat
while others held her down, it was "spiritual sustenance," the
church argues.