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  • Опубліковано 19 лис 2017
  • Paul Alexander is one of the last few remaining polio survivors that depend on iron lungs-half-century-old machines that force inhabitants to breathe. I met Alexander a few times in his small house in Dallas. He spends nearly every moment in his iron lung in the center of his living room, which is decorated with degrees, awards, pictures of family, and a drawing of the Scottish folk singer Donovan, who had polio. When people enter the front door a few feet away from him, he usually greets them with a warm upside-down smile, reflected in the mirror above his head.
    One of the times I visited Alexander, I walked in on him editing a memoir that’s set to be published in a few months. He types and answers the phone with his mouth, using a capped pen attached to a plastic wand he clenches with his teeth. During another visit, his friend and mechanical savior Brady Richards stopped by to check in on Alexander.
    Alexander, who got polio in 1952 when he was 6, is almost entirely paralyzed below the neck but that hasn’t stopped him from going to law school and becoming a trial lawyer. “When I transferred to University of Texas, they were horrified to think that I was going to bring my iron lung down, but I did, and I put it in the dorm, and I lived in the dorm with my iron lung,” he told me. “I had a thousand friends before it was over with, who all wanted to find out what’s that guy downstairs with a head sticking out of a machine doing here?”
    Alexander, who got polio in 1952 when he was 6, is almost entirely paralyzed below the neck but that hasn’t stopped him from going to law school and becoming a trial lawyer. “When I transferred to University of Texas, they were horrified to think that I was going to bring my iron lung down, but I did, and I put it in the dorm, and I lived in the dorm with my iron lung,” he told me. “I had a thousand friends before it was over with, who all wanted to find out what’s that guy downstairs with a head sticking out of a machine doing here?”
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  • @gizmodo
    @gizmodo  5 років тому +10142

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    • @krissolos
      @krissolos 5 років тому +24

      Kursedas rude

    • @maemaemae9032
      @maemaemae9032 5 років тому +116

      Somebody give this guy Siri please. He survived alot already. He shouldn't be forced to use his mouth to click on a mouse.

    • @kyavazquez
      @kyavazquez 5 років тому +10

      Gizmodo wow

    • @jasonhendry8136
      @jasonhendry8136 5 років тому +35

      What kind of life is this? Why do scientists and doctors insist on keeping people alive regardless of the outcome, THIS ISN'T LIVING!

    • @kamzalot3
      @kamzalot3 5 років тому +3

      @@jasonhendry8136 fr

  • @justchuckles_
    @justchuckles_ 2 місяці тому +365

    He died on March 11, 2024. Rest well buddy.

    • @picklecircumcissian4254
      @picklecircumcissian4254 2 місяці тому +4

      Rip

    • @elbalirachid2658
      @elbalirachid2658 2 місяці тому +6

      RIP Paul ❤

    • @ThePupil
      @ThePupil 2 місяці тому +8

      That news brought me here. RIP, what a inspiring attitude and view on life and it's struggles

    • @jetstreamsam6435
      @jetstreamsam6435 2 місяці тому +6

      it’s good to know that even though he’s passed, Paul is finally free from his pain

    • @user-mn4nc3cb6y
      @user-mn4nc3cb6y 2 місяці тому +2

      Holy shite he had a long life!

  • @gfuelsoccermom5307
    @gfuelsoccermom5307 5 років тому +4238

    At first I was like “ awe man poor guy, he’s probably done nothing in his life because of that horrible machine” but when I saw that he had accomplished so much even with his holdbacks, it made me realize what a lazy sack of shit I am

    • @person8064
      @person8064 5 років тому +56

      I laughed at the end part, that's sad

    • @Akalim
      @Akalim 5 років тому +7

      Meeee too.

    • @MasayaTina
      @MasayaTina 5 років тому +6

      same

    • @alexistheamazing2796
      @alexistheamazing2796 5 років тому +10

      You’ll do great thing whether you like it or not 🤗

    • @mateoadame2020
      @mateoadame2020 5 років тому +25

      Gfuel SoccerMom hey don’t worry, I’m a lazy sack of shit too!

  • @EvanBreitbeck
    @EvanBreitbeck 2 місяці тому +91

    Rest In Peace Paul Alexander 1/30/46-3/11/24. A man of incredible willpower, perseverance, and intelligence. To live in that state for so many decades yet still work in the legal profession and write a biography with solely his mouth is nothing short of incredible.

  • @icelandisniceland8508
    @icelandisniceland8508 Рік тому +1351

    This is impossible to understand how it is possible to survive this situation for 70 years and still be mentally ok. What a strong good mind in this man and all respect for this unbelievable acceptance he has and this will power to go to school and learn and everything when most people would give up and stop living life.

    • @niiskuvalilyontineiti8638
      @niiskuvalilyontineiti8638 Рік тому +2

      Yeah..

    • @Hbdjk552
      @Hbdjk552 Рік тому +16

      Off topic but I love your name

    • @arghyaprotimhalder5592
      @arghyaprotimhalder5592 Рік тому +1

      Nice name

    • @jngostyle
      @jngostyle 9 місяців тому +8

      No actually it’s quite easy to understand. It’s possible to survive something like this if you were born from a generation that existed before the internet. People born before the internet had a different outlook on life and simply just made different. Life to them had a completely different definition. Not like today where kids are a bunch of woke idiots being influenced by the internet not knowing what gender they are and go committing suicide because they’re not good enough for society. Mental health and all this extra shit we have these days didn’t exist back then. Surviving wasn’t a choice. It was something people just had to do and if they survived something, they were considered lucky and blessed.

    • @nickchampz2574
      @nickchampz2574 8 місяців тому +16

      @@jngostylethis comment started good until you brought up shit about wokism and crap

  • @calvinkulit
    @calvinkulit 5 років тому +81663

    He may have an iron lung, but he has a golden soul and a diamond heart.

    • @Opie22
      @Opie22 5 років тому +541

      Calvin Abad I want to like the comment but I don’t want it to change from 69

    • @hoomanbts5064
      @hoomanbts5064 5 років тому +121

      Itsa me 😂

    • @mr.intruder1536
      @mr.intruder1536 5 років тому +233

      @@cjn9781
      That's a metaphor

    • @mr.intruder1536
      @mr.intruder1536 5 років тому +105

      @@cjn9781
      You should say god because it will probably offense someone

    • @mr.intruder1536
      @mr.intruder1536 5 років тому +70

      @@cjn9781
      I dunno probably a religious guy from another religion

  • @JustynHill-Hand
    @JustynHill-Hand 4 роки тому +8932

    You're telling me that in nearly 70 years no one was able to give this man a more reliable and modern breathing device?

    • @JulianChesti
      @JulianChesti 4 роки тому +2099

      They did but modern versions are more invasive and require a tracheotomy so he said he prefers the iron lung

    • @andreeliasharb5155
      @andreeliasharb5155 4 роки тому +71

      Ah

    • @Saitama-jk8tz
      @Saitama-jk8tz 4 роки тому +576

      They could but they risked him dying

    • @1214801
      @1214801 4 роки тому +46

      ...and yet ma took a stroll on the moon. Fo what?

    • @HumbertoRamosCosta
      @HumbertoRamosCosta 4 роки тому +59

      I think that Christopher Reeve used one of the modern alternatives.

  • @beepboop3812
    @beepboop3812 11 місяців тому +266

    The fact he was able to become a lawyer & start his own practice despite all this is incredible. Dude is an inspiration

  • @watchuwant1560
    @watchuwant1560 Рік тому +297

    Can't believe there are people who are willingly risking their childrens health/lives by not getting the polio vaccine. It's rare now but polio never left completly This man is so unbelievably strong, and brilliant. He's accomplished so much.

    • @acacacacacacaccaca7666
      @acacacacacacaccaca7666 11 місяців тому +8

      Yes, we should worry about a disease that was cured 50 years ago, not about everyone becoming poor and more and more countries trying to start a war

    • @jakenguyen1150
      @jakenguyen1150 11 місяців тому +5

      ​@@acacacacacacaccaca7666 First of all, you are an idiot.
      Second of all, this disease is not curable. It is preventable by vaccination. Which is a main point of concern, now that more parents choose not to vaccine their kids with anything at all, basically bringing back easy-to-prevent diseases.
      And finally, what does everyone becoming poor and countries starting wars have to do with this video and comment? And when did diseases and health problems stop becoming a problem to worry about?

    • @watchuwant1560
      @watchuwant1560 11 місяців тому +95

      @@acacacacacacaccaca7666 The disease still exists, without vaccines it can come back. We can pay attention to more than one thing at a time, well maybe not you, but most people/agencies/groups.

    • @Mildain2000
      @Mildain2000 11 місяців тому +45

      @@acacacacacacaccaca7666 You have an incredibly myopic view of the world

    • @acacacacacacaccaca7666
      @acacacacacacaccaca7666 11 місяців тому

      @@watchuwant1560 yes but we won't
      We will fight for non issues that affect nobody
      We will ignore the rest of the world
      We will eat mediacrap and shit mediacrap and when we are told something is wrong we won't ask why
      We will vote knowing nothing about what we are voting about
      And we will feel proud
      And it all will be by design
      Because decades and millions of dollars were invested in knowing exactly how you tick
      And a true facist society is a society where nobody knows what facism is

  • @arlindaismaili5575
    @arlindaismaili5575 3 роки тому +10947

    HE WROTE A BOOK WITH HIS MOUTH WHY IS NO ONE TALKING ABOUT THIS!!

    • @quoia1448
      @quoia1448 3 роки тому +192

      because we didn’t know

    • @arlindaismaili5575
      @arlindaismaili5575 3 роки тому +211

      SeQuoia Myles if you watched the video you’d know

    • @lookatthisshitbitchboy
      @lookatthisshitbitchboy 3 роки тому +81

      @@arlindaismaili5575 dumbass, we have watched the video but nobody knew because nobody gave a shit till reality hit

    • @slimeuworse
      @slimeuworse 3 роки тому +25

      somebody give this man an award omfg 😳

    • @sheo6117
      @sheo6117 3 роки тому +20

      ariyanbutter 5:51 now do u see? -_-

  • @battery8792
    @battery8792 4 роки тому +2811

    lungs: iron
    face: gold
    voice: diamond
    heart: platinum

  • @natenelson2180
    @natenelson2180 11 місяців тому +86

    I’ve realized that I’ve never had a bad day in my life
    Prayers for Paul and his amazing strength

  • @thejay2187
    @thejay2187 2 місяці тому +12

    You were a true inspiration. Rest in Peace, Paul. You are now free from the Iron Lung ❤❤❤

  • @jioarabit986
    @jioarabit986 5 років тому +11119

    I have no right to complain about anything in my life

    • @bigsmoke6476
      @bigsmoke6476 5 років тому +310

      I will never complain again. He can’t move whatsoever, I feel so bad bro.

    • @LotarioRed
      @LotarioRed 5 років тому +134

      I always complain after watched this i feel really dumb for doing it

    • @J3168
      @J3168 5 років тому +508

      Just because there are people out there who've had greater tragedies happen in their lives than you have doesn't invalidate your own personal tragedies. It's all a matter of perspective. Yeah, he's been through a lot more than many many people; but that doesn't mean our own hardships are something we can't complain about. Honestly, the whole "I can't complain because somebody else's life is harder than mine" is an awful, terrible, toxic mindset. It's all based on perspective, all based on what opportunities you've been given, etc. So don't think that the bottom line is that something you struggled with is nothing to someone like him; instead, think that something you struggled with is just that. It was a struggle and you overcame it. And for that, you should be proud, and be allowed to complain, yell, and cry.

    • @loganhendon688
      @loganhendon688 5 років тому +80

      Sure you do, why wouldn’t you? Just cause something is more bad than a problem you have, doesn’t make your problem less bad

    • @bethadryl4220
      @bethadryl4220 5 років тому +56

      Hey your problems are still valid too 🖤🖤

  • @Statchypoo
    @Statchypoo 3 роки тому +10722

    This guy got polio, and is still an accomplished lawyer?! Truly inspiring.

    • @aprilleerose
      @aprilleerose 3 роки тому +35

      Inspiring!!

    • @dizagaming9302
      @dizagaming9302 3 роки тому +7

      fax

    • @sofialancioni6241
      @sofialancioni6241 3 роки тому +78

      @Ariana Fedorczyk WTF, he didn't took the vaccine

    • @sofialancioni6241
      @sofialancioni6241 3 роки тому +53

      @Ariana Fedorczyk im not a kid, but neither an adult, im 16 , im sorry, but i thought you were saying that to make people become anti-vaccine.

    • @sofialancioni6241
      @sofialancioni6241 3 роки тому +14

      @Ariana Fedorczyk i know that , that's why i got that angry. Im sorry.

  • @MON_MOSO_MON
    @MON_MOSO_MON 2 місяці тому +7

    今日亡くなられたというニュースを聞きました。この場を借りて哀悼の意を捧げます。
    遠い異国の彼を見て人間の意志の力の素晴らしさを感じ、自身がつらいときやくじけそうになった時にポールさんのことを思い奮い立ったものです。
    少しでも彼のような強く・優しい人間になれるようこれからも頑張っていきたいと思います。
    本当にお疲れさまでした。そしてありがとうございました。

  • @michellewilliston1937
    @michellewilliston1937 Рік тому +408

    I'm so glad we have a vaccine for this now 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 R.I.P. to all the poor children who where affected by this😥😥

    • @destructionman1
      @destructionman1 Рік тому

      They should require all anti-vaxers live in an iron lung for a week.

    • @HowlingWolf518
      @HowlingWolf518 Рік тому +56

      Fun fact: its creator, Jonas Salk, had a chance to put a patent on his vaccine and make a fortune... instead, he gave it away for free.
      Direct quote: "There is no patent. Would you patent the sun?"

    • @comradebroosk9396
      @comradebroosk9396 Рік тому +34

      and RIP to all the kids of antivaxxers...

    • @dogenjoyer2480
      @dogenjoyer2480 Рік тому

      @@comradebroosk9396 antivaxxers should be fined imo they are literally killing childs in the long run

    • @lomarsloane1126
      @lomarsloane1126 Рік тому

      @@comradebroosk9396 brainwashed by government, history history history repeats itself

  • @TheTroupeMasterGrimm
    @TheTroupeMasterGrimm 3 роки тому +7551

    I’m gonna be blunt with you. I would rather die than go through that. That is one of the strongest men I’ve ever seen in my life.

    • @-melody-1424
      @-melody-1424 3 роки тому +152

      Same..

    • @curryman1526
      @curryman1526 3 роки тому +47

      Is he still alive?

    • @dallasfrost1996
      @dallasfrost1996 3 роки тому +228

      I think I would also agree with you on that one. I just can't imagine how its like to live in his state and be bother living 😕. Props to him though for not giving up!

    • @epikhamzter4311
      @epikhamzter4311 3 роки тому +188

      he is so unlucky to get it a couple of monts before the vaccine

    • @trly429
      @trly429 3 роки тому +144

      Even though you said that, this man lived, and still lives a fulfilling life. He graduated school and college, got a bachelor's degree (He's a lawyer). In his classes, he was one of the best, only behind one other person.
      He also is not always in the iron lung, he can still breathe if he focuses on it.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Alexander_(lawyer)

  • @Shinigami13133
    @Shinigami13133 6 років тому +2778

    The lung isn't the only thing that's iron, so is his will. Guy's a badass, being able to write a memoir on a computer with only his mouth among the other things he's done

    • @andrewyork3869
      @andrewyork3869 6 років тому +44

      jarrod nash yeah this guy has the will, spirit, and soul of a freight train. Incredible level of respect for him and his mechanic as well.

    • @UsedToBeMax
      @UsedToBeMax 6 років тому +11

      Couldn’t agree more

    • @christokelly6492
      @christokelly6492 5 років тому +3

      Andrew York no way I just got your 1500th like

    • @muffdiver240
      @muffdiver240 5 років тому +2

      @@andrewyork3869
      Never considered "freight trains" as having souls. Maybe passenger trains...

    • @andrewyork3869
      @andrewyork3869 5 років тому +2

      @@muffdiver240 haha, but yes....

  • @gillianclarkegonzales9919
    @gillianclarkegonzales9919 2 місяці тому +6

    Just In; Mr. Paul Alexander has Already Passed Away Today 031224.
    My Deepest Condolences to the Berieved Family. Thank you for Sharing your Wonderful Life to Us. Your Story Will Never be Forgotten Sir! Salute.... From Philippines 🇵🇭

  • @rdawg9033
    @rdawg9033 4 роки тому +58792

    Polio sounds a lot scarier than the coronavirus

    • @Frilabird
      @Frilabird 4 роки тому +7490

      It is. It's way more dangerous than the coronavirus

    • @m0rk898
      @m0rk898 4 роки тому +2067

      Yea sure is

    • @jessicafidler6337
      @jessicafidler6337 4 роки тому +1578

      It is.

    • @pinkauras165
      @pinkauras165 4 роки тому +1042

      It is

    • @rdawg9033
      @rdawg9033 4 роки тому +1154

      @@HereticDuo I completely agree with you my friend thinks i'm insensitive because I always say the Government is taking this way too far and the fact I can't go to work and get money to buy groceries is insane

  • @PixelVarnox
    @PixelVarnox 6 років тому +2029

    it's a shame that this man had to live in an iron lung for most of his entire life.
    what a sweet old man.

    • @aaronlarson9472
      @aaronlarson9472 6 років тому +13

      We should put ani vaxxers in the iron lung

    • @SuprSi
      @SuprSi 6 років тому +29

      I honestly can't figure out why he doesn't have a modern ventilator, he could have a much better life.

    • @bojned
      @bojned 6 років тому +21

      I've read about this man somewhere. He tried using newer types of ventilation, but he returned to iron lung because he was not satisfied with the way newer devices work.

    • @_flogan_4661
      @_flogan_4661 6 років тому +8

      Pixel I would rather just be dead

    • @naphelim
      @naphelim 6 років тому +4

      Logan Farris same

  • @popjele3761
    @popjele3761 Рік тому +109

    His determination to survive is insane. I'm truly amazed at what the human mind can accomplish. God bless Alex, I would have given up so long ago. Mr Alexander your story is extraordinary. Your will and intelligence is incredibly fascinating. Thank you because I will never be the same again. You have inspired me.

  • @kumalalakumalalakumalasave5776
    @kumalalakumalalakumalasave5776 2 місяці тому +4

    RIP Paul Alexander
    One of the strongest men not physically but mentally to get over such a debilitating disease and live a good 78 years. May God embrace you in eternity, sir.
    ✝️🙏🕊

  • @jojack1234567890
    @jojack1234567890 3 роки тому +5222

    CAN WE GET THIS GUY A VR HEADSET for the love of christ.

    • @silverbeb4e
      @silverbeb4e 3 роки тому +304

      That actually is an amazing idea !

    • @nein4995
      @nein4995 3 роки тому +28

      @@silverbeb4e it' is

    • @v0780
      @v0780 3 роки тому +89

      It's a good idea,but how will he moves in the vr tho?

    • @VonArchive510
      @VonArchive510 3 роки тому +55

      @@areserdogan9929 Awwww shit. Maybe let some one control the control and he can have the headset on.

    • @bakuisimpartialtoemu
      @bakuisimpartialtoemu 3 роки тому +66

      @@areserdogan9929 he cant just watch movies or ride coasters

  • @katiekat3047
    @katiekat3047 3 роки тому +4533

    My grandma has polio. She's almost in her 70's now, She got it when she was 4. She was stuck in the Iron lung for a year straight. All the stories she's told me are the worst things I've ever heard. She couldn't see her family, and she was so young she didn't understand. She was in a hospital that was almost like an auditorium. There were hundreds of children in iron lungs, screaming in pain. She was the only one to survive out of all those kids, and she heard every single one of them die.
    I'm not entirely sure about the medical parts of it, but I know something happened to her right foot/leg. She can't move it. She has to use a scooter everywhere she goes, but she can still walk around the house short distances. Her and my grandpa have been married for about 55 years. He takes care of her full time, but they've somehow managed to take me traveling all over the US. They have an RV that accommodates to her scooter, so I've been able to experience amazing things with her. Such as seeing Niagara Falls, Las Vegas, New York City, Disney world, etc. I'm extremely grateful for her and my grandpa.
    Edit: To all the people that are replying saying they don't give a fuck, why are you taking the time to read my entire comment and then reply? Why'd you even click on this video if you don't care about polio survivors? Show some damn respect. Not for me, but for everyone that had to go through this.

    • @totallynotarobot5476
      @totallynotarobot5476 3 роки тому +424

      That's fucking horrifying.

    • @declanmcwhinney1249
      @declanmcwhinney1249 3 роки тому +486

      Your grandmas an absolute legend

    • @Shhmuckonwheels
      @Shhmuckonwheels 3 роки тому +315

      May god grant your grandparents good health my friend

    • @jocelynrambachan1735
      @jocelynrambachan1735 3 роки тому +291

      @@Gummyxx have some bloody respect. I'm sure it wasn't easy for her to see the suffering her grandma went through and for you to say that is just so low

    • @Tee017
      @Tee017 3 роки тому +140

      @It’s ye boy I care so stfu

  • @milehighlife6986
    @milehighlife6986 2 місяці тому +6

    Paul has now sadly passed away he did so much while trapped in that and still looked forward to life rest in peace

  • @dhirenchy6889
    @dhirenchy6889 2 місяці тому +2

    परिस्थिति जस्तो भए पनि मनस्थिति बलियो हुन सके जीवनमा जे पनि गर्न सकिन्छ ।
    हार्दिक श्रद्धाञ्जली पाउल एलेक्जेन्डर🌹

  • @Fireflower20002
    @Fireflower20002 4 роки тому +3357

    Anti-Vax Moms: Protect them. Don't inject them.
    Polio:
    (Edit: Don't take this seriously, I feel bad about this guy too. I just want to give a little laugh in this dark area.)

    • @weinsen8048
      @weinsen8048 4 роки тому +56

      @@3akeking539 because of vaccine

    • @Churos
      @Churos 4 роки тому +52

      @@3akeking539 the fact that you're calling people idiots yet using incorrect punctuation and grammar amuses me

    • @Kevin-hx2ky
      @Kevin-hx2ky 4 роки тому +2

      kids amr

    • @adisgustingdegenerate8311
      @adisgustingdegenerate8311 4 роки тому +3

      @@3akeking539 very funny did laugh have a thumb's up kind stranger

    • @haziqpann2975
      @haziqpann2975 4 роки тому +2

      DIO DIO!!!

  • @360fishingadventures8
    @360fishingadventures8 3 роки тому +4884

    This man didn't let anything stop him. What an incredible person. Seriously. The amount of strength he has is amazing.

    • @sickandxtremetrackmania4968
      @sickandxtremetrackmania4968 3 роки тому +25

      Amazing that hes still here after all he went trough. this guy has all of my hopes and respect.

    • @sharonr2121
      @sharonr2121 3 роки тому +2

      Hi! I know you might find this weird, but I’m a Christian, and I try to spread the good news of God to people. Would you mind talking with me about God? Also, I’ll be glad to answer any questions you have! Have a good day!

    • @sharonr2121
      @sharonr2121 3 роки тому +3

      @Yusuf Karim, okay! So, Jesus lived on earth as a human about 2,000 years ago. He’s currently in Heaven. Jesus is (and was) simultaneously God and God’s Son. When Jesus was on earth, He was simultaneously God and a man. He faced difficulties and temptation to do wrong things like we do, but even as a child, He never did anything wrong. He was the only perfect human to ever live. Hypocritical religious leaders didn’t like Him, so they crucified Him. This needed to be done, because there needed to be blood to pay for sins. People used to sacrifice animals for sins, that’s why Jesus is called the Lamb of God. God was crucified as Jesus to give us the chance to be forgiven for what we’ve done wrong and to be saved, that’s how much He loves us! All we have to do to be saved is obey God fully (it may sounds scary, and it’s hard sometimes, but His burden is light) and accept and believe what He did for us as Jesus. You don’t have to do anything fancy to be saved: It’s a free gift! Just commit to God, do good works (They don’t save us, but we should do them if we love God) and believe what He did as Jesus for you! Have a good day!

    • @sharonr2121
      @sharonr2121 3 роки тому +4

      @Yusuf Karim, also, rest! Don’t stress yourself out!

    • @porkquad
      @porkquad 3 роки тому +7

      He THINKS to breathe. I cant even manage push-ups for over a minute, and this man has to make himself breathe all the time.

  • @lumlumgilbert1179
    @lumlumgilbert1179 Рік тому +6

    Paul is really an example of
    Saint Joan Arc's quote
    "All battles are first one or lost in the mind."
    He just encouaged me to do more with my life& bought his book. Thank you Paul. And God bless

  • @jt-oq6rl
    @jt-oq6rl Рік тому +8

    The fact that he endure so much and still managed to be so optimistic. Truly inspiring.

  • @ernesto7870
    @ernesto7870 4 роки тому +3262

    That hero lives near me. Rip he passed away a bit ago. Wish I could meet him

  • @minion_luvr_
    @minion_luvr_ 2 роки тому +9329

    i cannot imagine being only 6 years old and losing my entire childhood. it’s rly amazing to see how he overcame it and went to law school.

    • @JosephKulik2016
      @JosephKulik2016 2 роки тому +73

      If I had been in this man's situation, I would've committed Suicide a long time ago. That he now thinks in old age that a life spent in an iron lung was worth living clearly shows he is mentally Ill as well. The Rational Decision would've been kill himself as a young teenager. For me, Life Is NOT Worth Living Unless There I Some Quality To That Life Too. I idea that a life in an iron lung is worth living would be Laughable if it weren't so Absurd.

    • @minion_luvr_
      @minion_luvr_ 2 роки тому +357

      @@JosephKulik2016 1. why the hell did you comment this. that’s so messed up to call a paralyzed old man making the best of a bad situation “mentally ill”. 2. it’s extremely ableist to say that if you were disabled like him you would kill yourself, implying that someone who isn’t able-bodied is worthless. you are disgusting.

    • @whoknows852
      @whoknows852 2 роки тому +164

      @@JosephKulik2016 Who are you to tell someone else their life isn't worth living?
      Clearly he would rather be alive. On top of that he got an education and made something of himself.
      He's a far greater man than you'll ever be.

    • @wtfarethesehandles
      @wtfarethesehandles 2 роки тому +40

      @@JosephKulik2016 who are you to judge him?!

    • @jbegaj
      @jbegaj 2 роки тому +3

      @@minion_luvr_ what did he say?

  • @DavesGMC
    @DavesGMC 2 місяці тому +4

    RIP to Paul Alexander. He passed away on March 11th from COVID-19. He was 78 years old.

  • @MyCatChloe
    @MyCatChloe 8 місяців тому +3

    Makes you realize our everyday first world problems are nothing. This is a real challenge and it’s inspiring to see him live his life through it

  • @princesslazzziness
    @princesslazzziness 3 роки тому +4386

    Everybody is crying about the condition he’s in right now, but nobody appreciates that this man had a long, successful life and is happy with what he has. We should all be happy for him, instead of just grieving 😃

    • @AndersGehtsdochauch
      @AndersGehtsdochauch 3 роки тому +28

      Absolutely! 👍

    • @_Josper_
      @_Josper_ 3 роки тому +14

      Definitely

    • @totallynotarobot5476
      @totallynotarobot5476 3 роки тому +51

      I really wish more people would have this mindset.
      Imagine how dehumanizing it would feel if you had a horrible disease but your entire existence involved you working your ass off and accomplishing more in your life than many people with no hardships at all do in spite of it and people who looked at your existence saw it as sad compared to everyone else's instead of something to be proud over.
      The people who made this video are probably the most at fault for using editing that seems to try to tell the viewer how awful this man's life is along with adding the sad music when this man probably just wanted to tell his story and how he had worked through everything and made something out of himself. I guarantee if they simply edited this with a more positive tone this would be a completely different comment section with completely different opinions.

    • @AndersGehtsdochauch
      @AndersGehtsdochauch 3 роки тому +10

      @@totallynotarobot5476 Yes! Thank you so much for this. 👏

    • @ishouldhaveknownthejediwer17
      @ishouldhaveknownthejediwer17 3 роки тому +3

      I'm proud of him for sure

  • @spicyyellowpickles7025
    @spicyyellowpickles7025 5 років тому +1285

    *"I'm crippled in most peoples minds, except mine. I've experienced everything in life that you have, and more."*
    Ladies and gentlemen, this is strength. Truly inspiring.

    • @nightfalcon799
      @nightfalcon799 5 років тому +2

      Read this in total sync with the vid

    • @marcosdheleno
      @marcosdheleno 5 років тому +7

      it would've been so easy for him to give up, and succumb, hell, most people would do so, and no one would blame him, and yet, he shows a force of will that is amazing to see, trully inspirational.

    • @mikeydaniel9478
      @mikeydaniel9478 5 років тому +1

      keep fighting paul never give up you are an insperation to others and prove that no matter what you can move on in life so stay strong brother

    • @kinneyclausnitzer2791
      @kinneyclausnitzer2791 5 років тому

      Except walk on the beach in maui or see the world but understand the message

    • @walruslover0446
      @walruslover0446 5 років тому

      So does the vaccine make you immune to that shot or is it like the flu

  • @storyknowledge6775
    @storyknowledge6775 Рік тому +6

    He is absolutly amazing man and a legend, realized most of the people how lucky they are, having good health.

  • @wp_drive
    @wp_drive 2 місяці тому +5

    Rest in peace, Paul. God bless you.

  • @i3dqzr
    @i3dqzr 3 роки тому +2987

    I feel so bad.. he’s basically spent his entire life like that

    • @hawaiw1i180
      @hawaiw1i180 3 роки тому +105

      yooo, in my opinion, it doesn't seem to bother him. he lived a fulfilling life, and he said this at the end of the video. "I'm crippled, at least in most's people's minds, expect mines" and that's true wisdom.

    • @PaulBrown-uj5le
      @PaulBrown-uj5le 3 роки тому +5

      He can get out of it.

    • @i3dqzr
      @i3dqzr 3 роки тому +8

      @@PaulBrown-uj5le You’re right, but most of his day is just in there

    • @i3dqzr
      @i3dqzr 3 роки тому +3

      @@antarcticpenguin1151 Yeah, he’s been in those since he was little

    • @hawaiw1i180
      @hawaiw1i180 3 роки тому +1

      @Queue Tee I made a mistook there

  • @ExMachina70
    @ExMachina70 5 років тому +991

    This guy who lived his entire life as a head has done more than me in my entire life.

    • @jamesraddon6013
      @jamesraddon6013 5 років тому +15

      Hey has a body too.. he’s not just a head.

    • @ExMachina70
      @ExMachina70 5 років тому +25

      Sir, don't get me started!

    • @christopher3790
      @christopher3790 5 років тому +18

      "Life as a head" that cracked me up more than anything else has in a long time lmao!!

    • @bryant7542
      @bryant7542 5 років тому +4

      Yeah. This makes me feel like a big whiner who doesn't deserve what he's got.

  • @JosephCaperton
    @JosephCaperton 2 місяці тому +8

    Who's here after hearing that Paul Alexander passed away?

  • @toniwanta82
    @toniwanta82 Місяць тому +2

    rip paul, you were very inspirational and a guy who never gives up, rest well

  • @ronemilleysa4445
    @ronemilleysa4445 4 роки тому +2301

    Now THAT'S a man that doesn't give up
    respect 10000000000+

    • @lil8348
      @lil8348 4 роки тому +12

      VT_ gaimng he’s dead now.., rip..

    • @moonshatter785
      @moonshatter785 4 роки тому +4

      @@lil8348 how do you know

    • @droftrop4135
      @droftrop4135 4 роки тому +1

      @@moonshatter785 Google?

    • @Danzlol
      @Danzlol 4 роки тому +2

      @@droftrop4135 what if it does not show on Google

    • @Tri-Beam
      @Tri-Beam 4 роки тому +1

      [EVERYONE LIKED THAT]

  • @Sxkiie
    @Sxkiie 4 роки тому +4371

    this is honestly heartbreaking, i can’t imagine living this like this.

    • @Holosomething
      @Holosomething 4 роки тому +15

      @@Trim_someone bro ur so Rude..

    • @justmarlon1910
      @justmarlon1910 4 роки тому +15

      blake vortex club bruh stop talking, how would you feel if somebody made fun of you if you were in one of those machines

    • @borisgameznl-gamingchannel2197
      @borisgameznl-gamingchannel2197 4 роки тому

      @@Trim_someone lmao

    • @susanhernandez8200
      @susanhernandez8200 4 роки тому

      @@Holosomething he deleted his comment hahahhahahahahahha

    • @martagil9158
      @martagil9158 4 роки тому +3

      i have claustrophobia tho

  • @-Dark-Lord-Sauron
    @-Dark-Lord-Sauron 2 місяці тому +1

    A warrior and champion who fought until the bitter end a true inspiration 🙏❤

  • @TonySoprano007
    @TonySoprano007 11 місяців тому +2

    I play this video whenever I feel that life hasn't been fair to me..

  • @tamayako2000
    @tamayako2000 5 років тому +1011

    Five days. Wow. Five days. That's got to be terrifying. One day, your legs, another day, your arms, and finally your lungs. Bless this man.

    • @kimberlyhaines107
      @kimberlyhaines107 5 років тому +20

      Tamayako I kind of have an idea of what it’s like, and yes it is. I developed undiagnosed PTSD November 2017, and the stress made it so I was eating less and less, not on purpose, it’s just that if I get too anxious or sleep-deprived, my body just automatically vomits. So I was getting enough nutrition. I was in and out of the hospital last spring when I nearly had my kidneys shut down, and a blood infection at the same time where people had to wear gowns and gloves, etc. to enter my room.
      By April I found I was having a hard time standing or walking. Even though my bathroom is only about 2.5 ft from my door - I couldn’t make it there. I had to have a portable commode brought up next to my bed, and needed help getting up on and off it. I even needed someone to wipe me. Soon I couldn’t walk at all. I could barely move myself up and down my bed. Then not too long after Mother’s Day my mom found me unresponsive, even the paramedics couldn’t get me to respond. For nearly 24 hours I was unresponsive and woke up confused in an ambulance as I was being transferred to a specialist hospital. Then I don’t remember much - I was constantly in and out of consciousness, and the next time I CLEARLY remember anything was to hear: “She has a 60/40 chance. I’m almost afraid to put her on the operating table.” I couldn’t respond that I could hear, but my mind was like, okay - death like this isn’t so bad. Ends up my liver was failing RAPIDLY. They barely had time to take a biopsy of my liver, and insert a feeding tube before it became too dangerous to leave me on the table. We thought perhaps we dodged a bullet - next day (at least to me), I wake up in ICU and not my room thinking I had pneumonia. What I had was respiratory failure - take away my oxygen and my saturation levels immediately went to 82%, and the body starts freaking out at 88 - 89%, so that’s how bad I was. For a week or more I was in ICU (I was ecstatic when I got back to my room, because my hospital had ONLY private rooms that were huge with huge flat screen TVs and nicer than some hotel rooms) with oxygen making me feel like I was suffocating (likely because my body was trying to let my lungs fail), I had no idea of passage of time, and I was hooked up to multiple machines to keep me going. I was constantly hallucinating, and I still don’t know if some stuff I think happened, actually did. My body was trying to kill me, but the doctors who did my gastric bypass, saved my fucking life, because if I had stayed at the other hospital I’d be dead.
      What ended up happening was that I had become extremely malnourished (my weight loss for the surgery was at the right pace before the November fiasco happened), and my liver was failing and I had jaundice. I had also lost pretty much ALL my muscle mass - my legs and arms were thin as boards - hence why I couldn’t walk and could barely use my arms. And just hooked up to sooo many machines, and so many things attached to your arm you’re paranoid to move sometimes. And having your machines waking you up in the middle of the night because your feeding bag is empty so nothing is coming through your feeding tube...The embarrassment of using a bed pan for bowel movements, or being unable to control your bowels (which happened a lot) and having to have you and your bed changed constantly. They HAVE to give you meds that make you urinate and have bowel movements sometimes every 15 or 30 minutes sometimes, just so they can get all the toxins out of your system since your liver couldn’t/can’t do it. And constant shots to prevent blood clots, and developing neuropathy (in my right foot), which is when the nerves are constantly firing off from little to no stimuli - the nurses moving it even gently could send me screaming, and even air hitting it could cause constant pain.
      And then I had to relearn how to eat, and actually keep food down - and now I can’t always eat the same foods because they’ll make me drastically ill. The worst - relearning how to even STAND and not fall even with 2 or 3 nurses holding me, never mind relearning how to walk. And even though my respiratory system was no longer failing, I got winded easily. Being aware as you’re dying, spending day after day confined to bed after the possibility of death (which lasted 2.5 weeks for my poor parents), being unable to do the simplest things for yourself...Many times I WISH I had died. I was stuck in hospital for 4 weeks, and a rehabilitation home for 3 weeks. I had a feeding tube from May to beginning of August, forcing myself even though I really no longer feel hunger anymore, to eat (and not using the feeding tube because it was a pain) on my own. Got my feeding tube out months before they thought I would. Same with walking - by August I could walk without any assistance (except a walker if I was feeling week for some reason). Before the end of July I was able to get my liver numbers back to normal, even though the liver doctor who saw me (and was my liver doctor in hospital) wrote me off as dead in May because my numbers were that bad.
      Yeah I survived but the after effects have been horrendous. I can’t eat like I used to, my thyroid is permanently ruined and now I have to take medication, I began to lose so much hair I was going bald and looked like I had cancer (I almost had to shave my head, but fortunately a great hairdresser was able to cut it so that the spots were less notable), my teeth have started rot away, and in less than a year I went from 300 lbs to 138. That is WAY too fast for someone at my starting weight - in the 600+ lbs starting weight, it MIGHT be fine, but not for mine. Even worse? It increased my PTSD to such a point that nearly every week I could have ended up in the psych ward, and I’ve been put on Xanax. Never mind the multiple falls I had before April when I was beginning to lose the ability to walk made my bad back (from a bad fall in 2015) even worse. So now I’m on about 4 or 5 meds to help with pain. Sometimes at night I wake up completely rigid and in pain, and I have to use my cell to call my mom, who lives in the SAME house, to pull my limbs. And when she does, the pain is so bad I cry, and nearly I scream and sometimes I do. And some days I walk perfectly fine but with a slight limp - other days I’m weak and need a cane, walker, or motorized cart - and other days I’m stuck in bed in too much pain to walk.
      And the worst - all of this happened when I was 28. 28!!! So I had a dinner party this January when I turned 29 - because according to nearly every doctor I had while in hospital (and I had a HUGE team), I should be in a grave right now. So even though I didn’t progress as fast as he did, and it took months instead of days to reach each stage, but I was fortunate to recover every faculty unlike him - God, yes. It’s horrible, something you wouldn’t wish on your wish enemy - not even on the ex-friend (who falsely accused me of physical assault on Facebook and her boyfriend - who claimed to get my number from public records even though he lives STATES away - hence she probably gave him my number, threatened to call the police and arrest and make up that he heard the argument and assaults she claimed happen) who gave me PTSD so severe that I suffered hallucinations (when I NEVER have even though I have mental illness), and in February for 2 weeks, lost all ability to feel ANY emotion - couldn’t even smile or cry. And many days I still wish I died, and I hate going out because of a fear having something trigger my PTSD. So I have to hand it to him to make it through all this with such a positive attitude - especially about the whole “cripple” thing - because on my worst days that’s what I feel like and I feel I would be better off dead instead of having to have people help me with things (though now it’s only a few minor things), and making my 70 something year old parents care for me. The psychological aspect is the worst - so I applaud him for overcoming it, and leading the full life he has.

    • @zahra225
      @zahra225 5 років тому +4

      @@kimberlyhaines107 man you've gone through a lot . Hope you're doing well now. 💗❤

    • @epicfighter5273
      @epicfighter5273 5 років тому +1

      Kimberly Haines One thing that you do have Is the biggest heart in the whole entire world you’ve had to overcome tremendous stuff. I hope you overcome everything and when you do, you will definitely have one of the greatest stories in the world. Respect

    • @rapidfirematt
      @rapidfirematt 5 років тому +4

      Kimberly Haines fucking hell no one asked for you’re life story

    • @CannibalMan09
      @CannibalMan09 5 років тому

      Its the stupid parents at that time who did this to him

  • @AB-cq5wo
    @AB-cq5wo 3 роки тому +2210

    This person needs to win some world recognition, he wrote a book with his mouth. He became a lawyer, this is beyond.. needs to be in history book!!!

    • @C-RENITY
      @C-RENITY 3 роки тому +27

      @Jet Pistol420 oh fuck you man

    • @spongebobsquarepants3851
      @spongebobsquarepants3851 3 роки тому +8

      He needs a Hamilton style musical

    • @julesoxana3630
      @julesoxana3630 3 роки тому

      Yess

    • @wojciech8175
      @wojciech8175 3 роки тому +9

      Similar type of disability happened to Jean-Dominique Bauby. He was a chief editor of Elle magazine. He had a stroke and was paralized. He didn't even have facial expressions. He wrote a book only thanks to his only eye movement. I suppose there are not many people like them. History of Jean-Dominique is presented in a movie Le scaphandre et le papillon.

    • @AB-cq5wo
      @AB-cq5wo 3 роки тому +4

      @@wojciech8175 amazing 🙆‍♂️

  • @midnalazuli793
    @midnalazuli793 Рік тому +15

    The thing that eats me up is that despite the fact that he got polio, Paul is smiling in all of his pictures. He's got a life-altering disease that took almost everything away from him, but he still keeps a positive attitude. What an admirable man.

  • @vanshrajbuttar
    @vanshrajbuttar 2 місяці тому +1

    Salute to this legend. You are a true soldier and will be missed. You taught me a lot about facing hardship through your story. May Jesus bless you. 🫡

  • @pcktt
    @pcktt 3 роки тому +2929

    This guy is literally a legend like he writes a whole thing with just his mouth like bruh im showing some big respect now for this guy

    • @V1_Ultrakrill
      @V1_Ultrakrill 3 роки тому +37

      Agreed, first he has survived Polio and now he's writing with his mouth which is amazing

    • @lololeloup4397
      @lololeloup4397 3 роки тому +6

      @@V1_Ultrakrill i think he is also incredible cause he spit facts

    • @loveslyricslyricer1763
      @loveslyricslyricer1763 3 роки тому +3

      How is that possible???

    • @josiahcharles2960
      @josiahcharles2960 3 роки тому +9

      @@loveslyricslyricer1763 bro I'm sorry but I couldn't live like that.... kill me one time
      ... this man is a legend

    • @AJofSteele
      @AJofSteele 3 роки тому +6

      Man writes articles with his mouth my head ass can’t even pass English

  • @wales2k4747
    @wales2k4747 6 років тому +5344

    I feel terribly sorry for people with the iron lungs.

    • @The5streetThe
      @The5streetThe 6 років тому +73

      wales2k he is the only one

    • @user-xg8yy7yl1d
      @user-xg8yy7yl1d 6 років тому +114

      Well he's possibly the last one

    • @fuckyeah905
      @fuckyeah905 6 років тому +15

      P77777777 no a epidemi could start at any time and then their will be a lot of pepole in iron lungs

    • @fuckyeah905
      @fuckyeah905 6 років тому +14

      The5streetThe nope he is one of lots

    • @cheeseoftruth7293
      @cheeseoftruth7293 6 років тому +11

      Antun There already is. It's called ECMO.

  • @JehielLyreLMalan
    @JehielLyreLMalan 2 місяці тому +4

    Rest in peace, sir.
    You lived well.

  • @lukaswirz-endrys7872
    @lukaswirz-endrys7872 2 місяці тому +2

    Paul Alexander. A true inspiration. May he rest in peace.

  • @camrynlowry8388
    @camrynlowry8388 3 роки тому +2117

    Why is nobody talking about the fact that he wrote a memoir with his mouth!!

    • @carpboy0077
      @carpboy0077 3 роки тому +59

      I can’t write homework with both hands

    • @DavidStroodle
      @DavidStroodle 3 роки тому +13

      Right??? That's so impressive

    • @vanii4522
      @vanii4522 3 роки тому +3

      exactly ! i was about to comment this

    • @austingray1359
      @austingray1359 3 роки тому

      Because you!

    • @megumin5536
      @megumin5536 3 роки тому +2

      that's Impressive but he could just talk and let someone else do the writing

  • @bendothemailman
    @bendothemailman 5 років тому +1029

    "I'm Paul Alexander, human being." That line put me to tears. This is genuinely one of the most touching stories I have ever heard.

    • @Scorpiocracy
      @Scorpiocracy 5 років тому +10

      I broke down when he said that too. I feel sorry for him, but very proud of him.

    • @kenraali4829
      @kenraali4829 5 років тому +20

      I can't imagine going through this for a month even. He has gone through it for 40 years and made the most of every second. Its amazing

    • @undeadash5890
      @undeadash5890 5 років тому +6

      Let’s hope a cure is invented before he dies

    • @hannah-tl1yy
      @hannah-tl1yy 5 років тому

      Knight Of the abyss
      There’s no possible cure for Polio. Treatments are the only thing that helps.

    • @JackProPC
      @JackProPC 5 років тому +3

      @@hannah-tl1yy Do we know that for sure? If we invent immortality (or a way to live above 100 years old without fault) before we cure polio (and he's still alive when immortality is invented) then maybe he still has a chance at getting a cure before he dies.

  • @adityagiri353
    @adityagiri353 2 роки тому +5

    This person is not disabled he has achieved and contributed more than what society designates as a normal human being

  • @TheVoiceOfJesusChristbyTurnerE
    @TheVoiceOfJesusChristbyTurnerE 2 місяці тому +4

    Rip Paul you will be remembered by everyone

  • @AnujFalcon
    @AnujFalcon 6 років тому +1399

    "I may be crippled, only in your mind not mine."
    Beats my perception on reality.

    • @deltafox52
      @deltafox52 6 років тому +4

      Anuj Falcon I m a fucking stupid morron with my disability not doing much more of my life for now....
      People are telling me I m courageous, people wishes me luck, if some aren't feeling pityfull.
      But the reality is that guy has so much good mindset, I cant stand half a second at my own position...
      He make the good point pointing at developing countries, we do have a nice situation in our western world (I m from France)... I m feeling bad about not doing something for every mediocre/bad disability situation....
      I m not in the right mindset, I have to evolve now !
      Thank you iron man showing me that path!!!!

    • @Skyhopperke
      @Skyhopperke 6 років тому

      You’ve got my respect!

    • @patriotarmy9954
      @patriotarmy9954 6 років тому

      deltafox52 j'ai pas très bien compris, j'ai juste compris que tu étais français :)

    • @kisut7
      @kisut7 6 років тому +1

      Anuj Falcon yeah. He have that spirit and dignity.

    • @muscleandmath2910
      @muscleandmath2910 6 років тому

      No matter what, this is a terrible way to live.

  • @Zapp33311
    @Zapp33311 6 років тому +3573

    He’s actually typing a memoir only with his mouth and a homemade tapping stick? Incredible

    • @NyanicornSK
      @NyanicornSK 6 років тому +1

      M Vee ikr

    • @gunnyman100
      @gunnyman100 6 років тому +244

      M Vee And I have trouble writing a school research paper...
      Talk about motivation

    • @Zapp33311
      @Zapp33311 6 років тому +55

      gunnyman100 Yeah exactly. I really admire those who can write and the words just flow out. I had trouble just finding the words to do a basic book report.

    • @mrnarason
      @mrnarason 6 років тому +96

      M Vee please someone get that man voice to text softwares

    • @annasmith3723
      @annasmith3723 6 років тому +13

      Fuck that insect picture freaked me out

  • @MissStephyLP
    @MissStephyLP 11 місяців тому +2

    My Dad was in an iron lung for about six months when he got polio when he was 5 years old in the late 50’s. Thank God my Father lived and although he had to wear braces and casts for a few years and suffered in his upper body especially the last few years of his life my Dad played high school football and broke records in kicking. My Father was such a remarkable man and I love hearing about stories of others who didn’t allow their physical issues to stop them from pursuing their dreams. My Dad even got accepted to play for USC but ended up forgoing his football career. My Dad was an evangelist and lived his life helping others. He wrote books as well, his first being An Evil Day by George Pantages. He passed away 2 years ago today. I love and miss you beyond measure my beloved Padre. I’m incredibly thankful that I am your daughter. See you in Heaven, Daddy. ❤

  • @Anonymous-qb5qf
    @Anonymous-qb5qf Рік тому +4

    my dad got polio back then, he survived it, he never was paralyzed or the fight to breathe, respect to this man for fighting polio, the only thing that affected my dad is his feet

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 3 роки тому +4082

    Let's just appreciate the fact that he held on for so long, imagine how much persistence that takes.

    • @thegoldenpyro
      @thegoldenpyro 3 роки тому +50

      You again, I find you in every video lol

    • @fungusphil1263
      @fungusphil1263 3 роки тому +52

      This is all he has experienced for the decades he's been alive. What a horrible life.

    • @aki0162
      @aki0162 3 роки тому +6

      and agaaaain

    •  3 роки тому

      Imposter! kau adalah imposter

    • @crayscrabitch696
      @crayscrabitch696 3 роки тому +8

      YOU

  • @jeffreymliss
    @jeffreymliss 2 роки тому +5605

    I remember how terrified my mother was of this dreaded disease. She would never take me near crowds. When Jonas Salk brought us the miracle of the vaccine, she wept with gratitude for what he did. I will never forget those days.

    • @georgejob7544
      @georgejob7544 2 роки тому +200

      Doctor Salk is a saint his serum saved millions!!
      God bless that man !

    • @jeffreymliss
      @jeffreymliss 2 роки тому +45

      @@georgejob7544 Amen to that,

    • @ElenaAshe
      @ElenaAshe 2 роки тому +10

      Wasn’t water the real culprit?

    • @mor6469
      @mor6469 2 роки тому +31

      don't you find it a little shocking that they "found" a vaccine within a few months. Anybody ever wonder if they actually had it beforehand. How do you make something that works the very first time...no trial or error? Everything has trial and error when creating something we all know that. Things are not made perfectly the first time.

    • @mor6469
      @mor6469 2 роки тому +256

      @@confetti_kisses427 Polio had been around since 1894. It actually did not take a few months for them to find a vaccine. It went through tough trials and could not get it right.

  • @f-xdemers2825
    @f-xdemers2825 11 місяців тому +5

    Life is cruel for some and fragile for most. But this is beyond words.
    I feel for you Paul.

  • @tyroot1158
    @tyroot1158 Рік тому +9

    Iv watched a handful of videos on this guy and really I’m in awe of him. He is so strong, and such an awesome guy. Pretty cool that we get to all met him

  • @tanman7568
    @tanman7568 3 роки тому +1526

    He typed his memoir with his mouth, what a hero.

    • @Zane_Alto
      @Zane_Alto 3 роки тому +14

      i know not many ppl are talking about it like wth that's insane

    • @9072997
      @9072997 3 роки тому +12

      Good on him for making it work, but surely there are better input methods then typing on a keyboard with a pen attached to a stick.

    • @9072997
      @9072997 3 роки тому +4

      @The right honourable Matty Mc Hoon there's a program that more or less does that called Dragon. Windows and Mac OS also have versions of speech control built-in, though I've not used either of them extensively so I don't know how well they work.

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape 3 роки тому +3

      It really scares me when he reverse talks, ie during inhale.

    • @donttrustme6262
      @donttrustme6262 3 роки тому +2

      @Cocaine Cowboy Your definition of what a hero is so old school. These days you don't need to risk anything to be a hero but do something good, and be an inspiration to others and give them strength. People can still be heroes in your definition, but the definition has broaden currently.

  • @Deathkill06
    @Deathkill06 3 роки тому +1514

    "Paul just finished writing a memoir using only his mouth"
    This man is beyond inspiring oh my god

    • @gaminggoose2329
      @gaminggoose2329 3 роки тому +34

      I hope somebody told him about speech to text

    • @cathy2332
      @cathy2332 3 роки тому

      Ikr like

    • @sultansofschning
      @sultansofschning 3 роки тому

      @MrBéast hes on this comment too jesus christ, im gonna count every comment hes on

    • @kalpic11
      @kalpic11 3 роки тому +1

      @@gaminggoose2329 technically you use your mouth for that so I assumed he did use it.

    • @hungryasian8631
      @hungryasian8631 3 роки тому

      He’s inhuman

  • @shitvideoquality4856
    @shitvideoquality4856 2 місяці тому +8

    Rest in peace, an absolute legend🌹 showed the world how to never give up❤️

  • @trishlangford5773
    @trishlangford5773 9 місяців тому +2

    Can this poor man not go on a modern ventilator. He has an amazing attitude. Incredible courage. ❤❤❤

  • @shahwalkhan5908
    @shahwalkhan5908 2 місяці тому +3

    RIP legend.
    Not just Iron Lungs but you had an Iron Will too

  • @Anonymist79
    @Anonymist79 5 років тому +363

    This guy makes me feel weak. No reason to complain about my life when I'm healthy and fed, and yet I sometimes do. This guy is tough.

    • @fuckedup610
      @fuckedup610 5 років тому +5

      There was this post I saw about a guy with Parkinson disease trying to button his shirt. Below that, many were complaining about how they take their lives for granted and later that day the guy in the video had a comment saying how even he takes many things in his life granted and how he undermines many things that are readily available for him. So, don't worry about things you take for granted because everyone wants more than what they have. Nothing wrong with that. :)

    • @EisenSMT
      @EisenSMT 5 років тому +2

      This man is incredibly strong and a true inspiration to all of us. But don't feel like one person's success undermines your own problems. You're allowed to feel like things are unfair, it's a part of being human.

    • @FuzzoMK
      @FuzzoMK 3 роки тому

      Nazi cat

  • @theloserest7300
    @theloserest7300 4 роки тому +1435

    Went to law school, started his own practice, can write using his mouth,and he has polio, and I’m over here asking a higher power why the world and universe is out to get me. I’m not making a joke whatsoever. I’m just saying how privileged and ungrateful I am, and I think a lot of us can relate to that. This really opened my eyes.

    • @redfishcam8328
      @redfishcam8328 4 роки тому +29

      We all have our moments dude. Best of luck

    • @introverteddawg9805
      @introverteddawg9805 4 роки тому +23

      It may be hard, but no matter what happens, don't tell yourself that the universe hates you. You'll go further down the rabbit hole and never come back. It is really easy to get addicted to negative emotions when you can't find positive ones. All the best, stranger!

    • @Heisenberg2K
      @Heisenberg2K 4 роки тому +6

      Absolutely...

    • @Jess4mab
      @Jess4mab 4 роки тому +6

      We're all guilty of doing this if we're honest-I take my health and abilities for granted way more than I should😊

    • @kev._._._.
      @kev._._._. 4 роки тому +6

      Sam Pearce Naturally I would hate people who act like martyrs and people who deprecate themselves but your comment also taught me to stop acting like the universe is against and learn to appreciate life.

  • @ryantobolski868
    @ryantobolski868 2 роки тому +6

    Your not crippled in my mind Paul your a hero and the strongest man I have ever met in my life and an inspiration to me and so many others. I wish I could read your book three minutes for a dog. I am sure it has inspired so many people. You show that no matter how many problems you or any of us could be facing you can always overcome them. You have a golden soul and a diamond heart!

  • @danitho
    @danitho Рік тому +2

    He wrote a memoir using only his mouth. Omg, this man is truly amazing.

  • @fanatic26
    @fanatic26 2 роки тому +6285

    Can we take a moment to appreciate the guy that took on rebuilding this life saving device with nothing but an instruction plate to go off of? Just think of how much of his free time and space he gave up to provide a lifeline to a stranger.

    • @yivunqp963
      @yivunqp963 2 роки тому +170

      That is real craftmanship. Being so good at what you do that you can do this. Too bad that skills in crafts are no longer valued in today's world. Everyone just want cheap, fast and disposable.

    • @MiGujack3
      @MiGujack3 2 роки тому +79

      @@yivunqp963 And not just that, the lack of right to repair making certain components proprietary and unrepairable.

    • @jackrodgersjr
      @jackrodgersjr 2 роки тому +9

      @@yivunqp963 If there was a market the Chines would clone one overnight. It would break in two days.

    • @jackrodgersjr
      @jackrodgersjr 2 роки тому +5

      @@MiGujack3 Probably liability issues should a repair fail.

    • @MiGujack3
      @MiGujack3 2 роки тому +22

      @@jackrodgersjr Not at all, in this case it's just old. I'm sure the schematics are available or the machine is easy to reverse engineer. If this happened today the manufacturer would not help you at all or rip you off, when an independent shop would fix it properly for 1/100 of the price and do a better job as well. This is what right to repair is all about and it applies to everything. Learn about it, it's something literally everyone would agree on.

  • @rhov-anion
    @rhov-anion 5 років тому +669

    My mother had polio and was one of the "guinea pig children" because her parents were poor crop pickers and couldn't afford treatments otherwise. Horrifically barbaric experiments, sadistic operations, I'll spare you the details! She lost the use of her dominant right arm and uses a wheelchair. She also has extreme claustrophobia due to her time in an iron lung. Still, she survived and her suffering led the way to treatments that saved thousands, and eventually the vaccine. So please, don't let my mother's sacrifice be in vain. Vaccinations are important so this NEVER happens again.

    • @Kryp_02
      @Kryp_02 5 років тому +31

      That's so sad... Your mother is a great women! Salute to her!

    • @justanothergoth6544
      @justanothergoth6544 5 років тому +21

      Your mother saved thousands of lives, she's a true hero.

    • @danebirbhaha7520
      @danebirbhaha7520 5 років тому +11

      She is a true hero

    • @bruhmoment5219
      @bruhmoment5219 5 років тому +1

      deam dude......dont worry we are here for you

    • @sgnation2890
      @sgnation2890 5 років тому +3

      Bull shit

  • @gigiwolf7592
    @gigiwolf7592 Рік тому +7

    Just Amazing! So many gems in Paul’s story. A true inspiration. Thank you ❤

  • @MaltShake
    @MaltShake 4 роки тому +1050

    He said he has to breath manually ,
    Holy shit that’s torture

    • @niandralades3661
      @niandralades3661 4 роки тому +24

      Experienced it once, didn't sleep at all (additionally, it was really hard to do it). Wonder how he mastered that...

    • @DrunkenSailors1
      @DrunkenSailors1 4 роки тому +17

      same, i almost gone mad breathing manually

    • @CosmicCanvas666
      @CosmicCanvas666 4 роки тому

      Its called "Ondine's curse".

    • @arina4030
      @arina4030 4 роки тому +1

      Niandra LaDes omg that sounds so scary...

    • @TheGaillot
      @TheGaillot 4 роки тому +1

      I have a nose problem mean that some time it come and I’m obligated to breath manually For like 30minute closely everyday it happens te hard in school when you do exam but I’ve mastered it while playing video game tho xD , then it go normally about 25-30mins sometimes less but never over 30mins

  • @mavislillac2670
    @mavislillac2670 5 років тому +1353

    if he's writing a memoir, don't let him keep struggling to write by mouth! Google docs has text-to-speech

    • @ghostdtx
      @ghostdtx 5 років тому +205

      He probably prefers it this way so he still feels accomplished from doing it on his own.
      People who are crippled do their best to do whatever they can for themselves

    • @silverbat5873
      @silverbat5873 5 років тому +41

      It stretches his mouth muscles. Moving is good.

    • @almontgomery4095
      @almontgomery4095 5 років тому +12

      Mavis Lillac it’s still exercise that he’s in control of

    • @nova396
      @nova396 5 років тому +5

      It's more difficult to speak. Did you forget about the iron lung???

    • @modakkagitplugga
      @modakkagitplugga 5 років тому +1

      stenographers have been a thing for millennia my dude

  • @Ash-ky8jo
    @Ash-ky8jo Рік тому +1

    What a truly amazing man. His optimistic and positive outlook is what has gotten him through his physical limitations. Just amazing. Evaluate your problems and put them into perspective.

  • @Aubrey187
    @Aubrey187 Рік тому +3

    He's a hero what a awesome, strong, virtuous man! You'll inspire billions!

  • @Kolvert
    @Kolvert 5 років тому +2179

    Polio isn't a fun ride for not only do the ones who contracted it suffer it, but also their relatives.
    I'm 33, I'm from Spain and grew up in a very loving and caring family with a dad who suffers from Polio. Growing up it's not fun to be the one child that can't play with his dad at the park.
    Don't stupid, if you love your children, vaccinate.

    • @Kolvert
      @Kolvert 5 років тому +115

      @@arsynic7322 sorry, I was in a hurry doing other stuff while writing down this comment. By the way, you forgot a comma and the quotation marks. ;)

    • @feetlover1412
      @feetlover1412 5 років тому +7

      @@Kolvert
      You should edit the comment so other people wont say your English is bad😀

    • @Kolvert
      @Kolvert 5 років тому +42

      @@feetlover1412 I simply won't answer to any other comments regarding that. :)

    • @feetlover1412
      @feetlover1412 5 років тому +11

      @@Kolvert
      Nice 👍😁

    • @getchasome6230
      @getchasome6230 5 років тому +7

      Once the mistake is pointed out and you acknowledge it, youre doing it on purpose if you dont edit it. Just saying. So dont stupid

  • @fatman12345678910100
    @fatman12345678910100 3 роки тому +1262

    “I’m Paul Alexander - Human Being.” I’m about to tear up. This man is inspiring me to take nothing for granted.

    • @sultansofschning
      @sultansofschning 3 роки тому +3

      @MrBéastthis isnt a proficient way of getting followes mate

    • @petergriffiinbirdistheword
      @petergriffiinbirdistheword 3 роки тому +1

      😔 It makes all my concerns so petty in comparison. Gosh this makes me so sad.

    • @alexlevy8197
      @alexlevy8197 3 роки тому +1

      Didn't think I was gonna cry watching this till the last 5 seconds.

  • @goobynaye5309
    @goobynaye5309 2 місяці тому +1

    I came back to this video because recently from what I hear, he passed away at the age of 78. RIP sir 🕊️ You are now in a better place 🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @jasdeep.singhh
      @jasdeep.singhh 2 місяці тому

      Sir had a condition that affected nearly all his body yet he accomplished so much it makes me think that sometimes we should take life more than granted. Rip 🕊️

  • @user-ts3rl6dn5v
    @user-ts3rl6dn5v 2 місяці тому +3

    Paul's life, his continuation and success, his happiness and acceptance, all of this and more of the extraordinary things in his story draw us to God Almighty, to his presence, care and kindness.
    Neither Paul nor any human being, regardless of his strength and human endurance, could bear this without God and his help
    Paul talked about this, about having felt God's love and care and experiencing it throughout his life, and about understanding and accepting his function from God in life.
    God also surrounded him with very wonderful gifts, such as his mother and father, in addition to friends who cared for him

  • @spreadlove8624
    @spreadlove8624 6 років тому +280

    "I'm Paul Alexander. Human being." I teared up. He doesn't want us to feel bad for him, he's not any different from us, he's a human being. He's so intelligent and inspiring, everything he said included a positive message 💖💖

    • @Nick-gc4ht
      @Nick-gc4ht 6 років тому

      Very beautiful video

  • @technobreezy5377
    @technobreezy5377 3 роки тому +2031

    He graduated from law school, passed the bar AND wrote a book while living confined to an iron lung because of Polio??? LET ME GET UP OFF MY ASS! It's a blessing to be ABLE to do those things.. He's no where near physically able and still made it happen!! I pray they find a way to help him to live without that machine..

    • @brsybkirbfz262
      @brsybkirbfz262 3 роки тому +3

      I think he’s dead

    • @ettachase6783
      @ettachase6783 3 роки тому +19

      @@brsybkirbfz262 his not dead his still living

    • @brsybkirbfz262
      @brsybkirbfz262 3 роки тому +1

      @@ettachase6783 nope i looked it up he’s dead

    • @font7951
      @font7951 3 роки тому +13

      @@brsybkirbfz262 lmao

    • @JamButter123
      @JamButter123 3 роки тому +1

      @@brsybkirbfz262 lair!
      You have no proof!

  • @DAatDA
    @DAatDA Рік тому +4

    Paul is here to inspire all of us to be grateful for what we have

  • @charlottebarham7722
    @charlottebarham7722 3 роки тому +1704

    Heartbreaking:
    He's paralysed, he struggles, he barely ever leaves.
    I would have given up, but he does not. Amazing

    • @a.f.7246
      @a.f.7246 3 роки тому +8

      I couldn't go thru what he went thru

    • @atk_2kmonsta292
      @atk_2kmonsta292 3 роки тому +12

      @@NiceDiceAlpha I hope you know he could get doctors to do it

    • @flyman451
      @flyman451 3 роки тому +1

      @@a.f.7246 I wouldn't of wanted to go through that - but he literaly had no choice. Very troubling to me.

    • @flyman451
      @flyman451 3 роки тому +1

      @@NiceDiceAlpha Exactly! He can't kill himself due to the paralysis! Think about that.

    • @a.f.7246
      @a.f.7246 3 роки тому

      @@flyman451 I would have called dr. Kevorkian to ask him for a. Injection

  • @david-barna
    @david-barna 6 років тому +411

    He went through law school...wow, this man is incredible.

    • @Atollic
      @Atollic 6 років тому +2

      David Barna yeah

    • @volt1068
      @volt1068 6 років тому

      He's kick a*s when it comes to typing with his mouth!

    • @autumnrah
      @autumnrah 6 років тому

      David Barna yep

  • @-Ancalagon
    @-Ancalagon 4 місяці тому +1

    What an incredible man! This is utterly heartbreaking. His sheer will and determination to live on are truly inspirational. May God bless him.

  • @gustavoalvarez8180
    @gustavoalvarez8180 2 місяці тому

    Rest in peace gladiator of life.
    Thank you for sharing your life. You never gave up. You taught us with your example.
    My condolences to his family and friends.

  • @kattturner922
    @kattturner922 5 років тому +904

    This man is stronger mentally then 99 percent of all humans. Respect to the millionth power

  • @stephaniesilva5912
    @stephaniesilva5912 4 роки тому +2583

    My heart hurts for him. He didn’t deserve this.

    • @Honeybeexl
      @Honeybeexl 4 роки тому +15

      Poor guy

    • @davidnguyen5647
      @davidnguyen5647 4 роки тому

      so does my mouth

    • @MrIceDragon22
      @MrIceDragon22 4 роки тому +20

      Nobody deserves the cruel things that happen to them, especially children. I've recently found out I have arthritis in my hand from an injury and I'm only 20 but I stopped thinking to myself how unfair life can be because reality is sometimes a cruel bitch.

    • @unays_ttv7301
      @unays_ttv7301 4 роки тому +6

      @@MrIceDragon22 hopefully you get better

    • @not._.cappin4158
      @not._.cappin4158 4 роки тому

      Fr

  • @dannovack1364
    @dannovack1364 Рік тому

    He’s a total inspiration to everyone . He accomplishments are a testament that despite any set backs in life. The impossible is possible.Such an amazing, extraordinary man that I’ll never forget.

  • @blueishxx
    @blueishxx Рік тому +1

    there are a handful of UA-cam videos I often circle back to to see again as they so inspirational like this one , the amazing human spirit

  • @matevo7745
    @matevo7745 5 років тому +1228

    No one gonna talk about the kind man who fixed his iron lungs machine?. Thank u kind sir. Good people like u are indeed what this world needs. Salute👏👏👏

    • @SkySweeperSyn
      @SkySweeperSyn 5 років тому +22

      Seriously, making parts from scratch is one of the most labor intensive things you could do. For that man to do that for him is truly something amazing.

    • @theghostofadeadsperm6086
      @theghostofadeadsperm6086 5 років тому

      Sky Sweeper he wasn’t trying to be rude OK

    • @SkySweeperSyn
      @SkySweeperSyn 5 років тому +8

      uh.... read my comment again dude, didn't say anything rude.

    • @bobsapp7597
      @bobsapp7597 5 років тому

      10 points for griffendor

    • @lynnespike9415
      @lynnespike9415 5 років тому

      Amen