The only thing she could process was pain, and intubating someone to feed them goop through the stomach wall is a bit extraordinary if it's planned to be done for decades.
That's the real issue here, whether the evidence, before the death of Ms. Schiavo, constituted brain death or not. If she could feel pain, that means she is still sentient, and retains some brain function.
If she could feel pain, how must it have been for her to suffer from starvation for 2 weeks before finally succumbing?
Secondly, I don't think they planned to intubate her for decades. I see plenty of articles arguing that she ought to receive therapy so that she can regain her ability to eat on her own.
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