Member: Ascanius

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MAY 6, 2008 @ 09:58 PM

The Future Ms. Ascanius had a roommate when she was in rehab (of the physical therapy kind, not the drug kind) after the accident that left her a paraplegic. A truly lovely 40-something New Jersey Italian lady who suffered a high level spinal chord injury falling from a horse. We got to know this woman and her husband, Eddie, pretty well in the months we were there. I got an apartment near the place, so I was there all day every day, but Eddie lived about an hour away and worked in the City to boot. so he had plenty of driving to do, but he still came every night after work. This was a couple of years ago, and this lady has regained a lot of function. She can walk without braces and drive, even though she is a quadriplegic. Well, I found out today that Eddie just died due to a ruptured artery as a complication of leukemia. He's been sick for a couple of months. A couple of damned months. What can you really say to that? How can things go so wrong so quickly for one family, particularly such a truly good family? My reaction is not an emotional one, since I only knew Eddie in passing, but the cosmic injustice of it all sort of sticks in the craw. I've been called a pessimist, but pessimism is not without its up sides, so at a time like this let's just be glad that the things we suffer through, as bad as they are, could always be worse, and I'll be keeping Eddie and his wife and daughter in my heart.
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Phantasy

Phantasy

Australia
October 2005

MAY 06, 2008 10:18 PM

Thank you for sharing that. ♥

bald_eagle

bald_eagle

Indianapolis, IN
November 2006

MAY 06, 2008 11:40 PM

Oh, my. That's very sad.

Every now and then we get reminded just how uncertain anything is. Cosmic injustice is rampant.

Chainlink

Chainlink

Dickeyville, WI
August 2005

MAY 07, 2008 09:56 AM

Touching, and sad story man.
I try to keep that in mind a lot.
Things can always be worse.
Live in the moment.
"With every rising sun, think of life as just begun."

_Margot_

_Margot_

Santa Monica, CA
December 2007

MAY 07, 2008 07:57 PM

I am incredibly, sorry my friend. i was looking at my friends list the other day, wondering about you. I suppose this answers a lot.

My thoughts are with you and your love. I am sure this is a tough time for both of you.

Tiwaz

Tiwaz

Germany
July 2006

MAY 07, 2008 10:15 PM

Frederick II of Prussia

AKA: Frederick IV of Brandenburg, Frederick the Great, and "Old Frtiz."

BE was joking around saying I should change my pic, because I have King of Prussia as my location (I thought it was a silly named city and I like it. There's not a whole lot more to it than that.)

As far as you blog goes: I'm sorry to hear the news. Whenever I feel down and out I always try to remind myself that I have my health, my family, and my friends. There's not a whole lot more you can ask for (as I write this I'm sitting her watching John Q).

Tiwaz

Tiwaz

Germany
July 2006

MAY 07, 2008 10:58 PM

Yeah, I know what you mean. A family friend of mine's parents died when he was a teenager. Within two years, two of his sisters died, then he moved to the US to be with his last living family member also a sister who died a year after he arrived. His first born son died when he was 16 (every single one of them in car accidents mind you). Just I mean, what the hell, you know. And he's one of the nicest people I've ever met.

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