Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it possible he took his life earlier? Usually life expectancy is 3-4 years from diagnosis.
It's possible he didn't go public with his diagnosis when it first happened.
That's what I was thinking. Or he may have blown off some symptoms and it was brewing for a while.
Anonymous wrote:This disease is so scary as don’t know how you get it, like ms. Roberta Flack also died from ALS
Anonymous wrote:
His last words said to have it released after his death 😢
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it possible he took his life earlier? Usually life expectancy is 3-4 years from diagnosis.
You are disgusting. Tragedy Vulture, ghoul.
Stfu. Don’t even speak to me on this. I’m the OP of this thread. I had no idea one could pass so quickly from ALS. I had a family member pass from ALS and it was 4-5 years after her diagnosis. It is a horrific disease and honestly I might contemplate it if I had it.
I would suspect he passed naturally, and was perhaps on hospice. But motor neuron disease is a common reason in Europe for people availing themselves of Dignitas.
RIP Erik. Nobody deserves that wretched disease.
+1 Those who remember when Dr. Kevorkian first started assisting patients with suicide - those were ALS patients.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it possible he took his life earlier? Usually life expectancy is 3-4 years from diagnosis.
It's possible he didn't go public with his diagnosis when it first happened.
He disclosed in interviews that he had symptoms for a year and a half before he was diagnosed too.
It’s a diagnosis of elimination so it can take a long time before receiving the official diagnosis.
- PP whose mom died of this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it possible he took his life earlier? Usually life expectancy is 3-4 years from diagnosis.
You are disgusting. Tragedy Vulture, ghoul.
Stfu. Don’t even speak to me on this. I’m the OP of this thread. I had no idea one could pass so quickly from ALS. I had a family member pass from ALS and it was 4-5 years after her diagnosis. It is a horrific disease and honestly I might contemplate it if I had it.
I would suspect he passed naturally, and was perhaps on hospice. But motor neuron disease is a common reason in Europe for people availing themselves of Dignitas.
RIP Erik. Nobody deserves that wretched disease.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it possible he took his life earlier? Usually life expectancy is 3-4 years from diagnosis.
It's possible he didn't go public with his diagnosis when it first happened.
He disclosed in interviews that he had symptoms for a year and a half before he was diagnosed too.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. We’ve now lost James Van der Beek, Robert Duvall, and Eric Dane all within a freaking week.