Very sad, a true hero will be rewarded in heaven for his gifts that will save lives. This must have been very hard for his parents to make this decision and I'm sure that decision saved and improved many lives.
I never knew that asthma was that dangerous and thought that it was controllable if the patient took his medications as scheduled.
1 posted on
03/11/2019 11:34:38 AM PDT by
Coleus
To: Coleus
They thankfully just recently brought back re-formulated Primatene Mist after having banned it for damaging the ozone layer - as if breathing the short puff of mist directly into your lungs can possibly damage the ozone layer).
The article doesn’t say anything about him being on a prescription medicine for his asthma, but I would think that he must have been on something, but sadly, whatever it was, was ineffective for sure.
To: Coleus
I worked in a big city ER for decades. I saw many,many people die.But thanks to our hospital being literally next door to a major pediatric hospital our hospital didn't have a pediatric service. So fortunately I never had to see little kids die. I was just *barely* able to deal with the death of adults....there's no way I could have kept my sanity watching little kids die.
6 posted on
03/11/2019 12:54:47 PM PDT by
Gay State Conservative
(Mitt Romney: Bringing Massachusetts Values To The Great State Of Utah.)
To: Coleus
“I never knew that asthma was that dangerous and thought that it was controllable if the patient took his medications as scheduled.”
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Not Necessarily controllable. The new propellants mandated to ‘save the environment’ don’t work for many and make many worse.
And make big bucks to global pharma
7 posted on
03/11/2019 1:22:21 PM PDT by
khelus
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