Posted on 11/26/2012 11:23:14 AM PST by billorites
Oh, we kept him in NY. Great hospital. He was in ICU at Presbyterian/Weill Cornell... one of the best in the world. He died there. He was too far advanced in his pulmonary disease. We just wanted him home. We have good hospitals here too.
So very sorry for your loss. Of course, there are great hospitals throughout the USA (until next year, maybe). Bless him.
Probably, I remember in NYC a woman got sick in a walk-up apartment. She was 525lbs and could not fit thru the apartmant doors. The fire dept had to remove a window and frame and use a crane to get her out.
Im very surprised you think this is funny. Youre usually more sensitive than this. She was a fellow human being.
True. I apologize. I don’t think it is funny she passed away but I think the author was being snarky in the way he authored the article.
The airline didn’t renege. They were willing to fly her back, but unable to, due to her condition. You can’t hold them responsible if she was the one unable to fly.
If you look at photos of her you can tell it is not simple obesity. Look at her thighs ... they look almost normal. Her belly is swelled up.
I feel sorry for her.
Months passed between the flights - she increased in size while on vacation. Why didn't they try FedEx?
“A human being has just died. Try to show some decent respect even if you have to fake it.”
Thank you.
More photos here. I can see why it was so difficult to seat her even if she did have two seats. I can’t imagine how she would have fit between her row and the one in front of her.
http://www.opposingviews.com/i/health/conditions/vilma-soltesz-425-pounds-dies-after-being-kicked-3-airplanes-her-weight
Gotcha, Naps. I didn’t read the original article.
It’s not the role of the USAF to transport obese people around
425 lbs.....I doubt Chris Christie is far off that mark.
Yes they could have. Were they asked?
You can buy travel insurance when traveling to a foreign country, and buy a rider for medi-vac if it’s needed. That will get you transportation to a proper medical facility to treat whatever condition you have.
Pay the premium to certain executive insurance companies, and it will send an armed commando team to rescue and evacuate you. In fact, if you have kids who think it’s a peachy idea to backpack in Nepal or some other backward sh*thole, be certain to get both a sea and air rescue rider along with a hostage clause. Three Australians thought it would be a blast to hike though Cambodia. The Khmer Rouge nabbed them and asked for a ransom. The ransom was refused and the commies shot them dead.
Lots of people think America isn’t that great, but there are places a whole bunch worse.
They bought 3 seats for her...and the flight attendants couldnt get her out of the wheelchair and into the seats, even with the assistance of the local fire department.
lol. You did. We need to chat more often. I miss our conversations a lot!
“In the end....the lack of a seat-belt was the least of her health concerns so why waste any time with it ???”
Because nobody else wants to be landed upon by a 425 pound women who goes flying around the cabin in the event of bad turbulence or some kind of incident or accident.
If things are going so bad that you’re going to need a seat belt on an airplane....it’s already too late.
Seat belts on an airplane are to help the authorities identify you in the wreckage, not save your life.
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