I’m one of those “folks” and yes it is shameful and vulgar. These people will never ever have enough to satisfy them. |
They don't know why some people progress so quickly. I think he was just unlucky. It sure seems like he fought with everything he had. |
Nobody is not letting it go. It’s just several different posters have responded to it. It’s not an unusual thought in this situation as the disease is so horrific. |
Alyssa Milano donated $500. |
Yes. I just was not expecting his death so soon. My sister in law had ALS and it was about 4.5 years after her diagnosis that she passed. She left behind two children. |
I'm so sorry. It's such a heinous disease. I remember reading one ALS patient who said she wished she could just have cancer- literally any kind of cancer- because at least she could hope for a miracle. ALS always ends the same way for everyone. It's just devastating. |
How can there be no treatment or cure? It’s just awful. |
They did not die of old age. |
Because such a small percentage of people get it, that not a lot of money is put towards researching for a cure. |
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It seemed like he was just diagnosed w/ALS…..less than a year ago……and already he is gone. 💔💔💔
This is so sad, I read that people close to him have said that his disease progressed very quickly too. I saw on Netflix that he had recorded an interview - - specifically one that he knew would not air publicly until after his death. In the interview it is clear that his ALS was in fact progressing rapidly. His voice sounded very weak, he appears to have lost use of both hands & he is in a wheelchair. The positive thing is that he knew he was dying and therefore had the opportunity to say a proper goodbye to those he loved >> especially his two daughters. He gave them some great life advice which brought tears to my eyes as I watched it. His love for his girls is so pure. His story reminds me of a great book I read years + years ago - it was called Tuesdays With Morrie (sp?)….. Written by Mitch Albom. He would visit a man (older than Eric) who also had ALS, the man was telling Mitch how fortunate he was that he had a terminal illness because it enabled him to tell his loved ones everything that he wanted before he left this world. |
Oh I am so sorry to hear this.
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Nowadays, even celebrities (or their loved ones) are asking for money via GoFundMe. |
I can see why an ALS patient would want to be put out of their misery. Especially for those who are deteriorating at a rapid pace. Because sadly towards the end the ALS patient loses his ability to breathe on their own and not being able to breathe is usually how they sadly die. 😔 |
While I think it is sad that all four of these men passed away recently, in all fairness at least Robert Duvall ➕ Reverend Jesse Jackson lived full lives (at 95 and 84 respectively.) James and Eric died before their time - they both should have lived much longer than they did. |
A boyfriend is not a plan. |