CBC: Shona Holmes story is "Exaggerated."
What, that only took a week and a half?
Late to the party, CBC does get into some of the details....They finally asked a medical professional in Canada.
But neurosurgeon Michael Schwartz of Toronto's Sunnybrook Hospital says he's never seen or heard of a death from a Rathke's cyst. He told CBC News symptoms can be alleviated if the cyst is drained or part of it removed to take pressure off the optic nerve. "Then the person's vision almost always improves.
"If somebody called me about a patient that was losing her vision or had a structural abnormality of the brain I would see them within days."
Also mentioned in the article, is the right wing group backing the tour'de'crud that Shona Holmes has been on, including appearances on the FOX entertainment channel.
Americans for Prosperity says it has spent nearly $1.8 million US running the ad in Washington, D.C., and 11 states with key senators who are either writing health-care bills or wavering on the issue.
Still no mention of her Right wing anti healthcare Canadian backers in her court case, and the misinformation is again stated that her court case is only to recoup the $100, 000 she blew at the Mayo Clinic.
Maybe CBC will come out with the rest of the truth in another week. It's a start. Eh?
Love this para:
Holmes denies taking any money from Americans for Prosperity for her message. Her publicist, paid for by the lobby group, says she's now declining interviews.
The Shona and pony show has now ended. Too Funny.
The blogs nailed this one. AGAIN. Your welcome CBC.















