He's Been Locked In This Machine For 70 Years - Paul Alexander

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2 жыл бұрын

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@netonnaanigbogu8304
@netonnaanigbogu8304 2 жыл бұрын
Woah,this is the best video you've ever done,so inspiring and I love how the whole world teamed up to stop polio,thanks for this masterpiece and thanks to everyone who helped stop this disease
@Flamsterette
@Flamsterette 2 жыл бұрын
*WHOA
@Flamsterette
@Flamsterette 2 жыл бұрын
@Some random illager on KZfaq بس لا والله ما عليك Arabic and Spanish? Bot.
@Flamsterette
@Flamsterette 2 жыл бұрын
@Some random illager on KZfaq بس لا والله ما عليك You are a bot.
@hacker-xl4mp
@hacker-xl4mp 2 жыл бұрын
@@atharvarajsachdeva849 ya what are u taking about
@hacker-xl4mp
@hacker-xl4mp 2 жыл бұрын
O u play. Minecraft
@johncruckshank5727
@johncruckshank5727 2 жыл бұрын
I am one of the 300,000 survivors at age 79. Polio 9/5/1953 - paralytic unable to walk. Never into an iron lung. Use a wheelchair 24/7. Confined to home living on S/S. I feel for Paul and am sympathetic with his situation. Good luck to him, my prayers go out to him. Thanks for this video. John Cruckshank, Carver MA.
@BE74297
@BE74297 Жыл бұрын
Search Jason Christoffś article 20 Thing You Donẗ Know About Polio. And itś not a vyurus.
@anonymous-is4hy
@anonymous-is4hy Жыл бұрын
Holy shit! Man, i'm telling everyone right now... I would never have the strength to be able to do this... maybe i'm just saying it out of pathetic willpower, but i feel so helpless seeing how strong you all are having the INABILiTY when I DO... I just am wesk, that's all
@mugogrog
@mugogrog Жыл бұрын
@@BE74297 You should be made aware that basicly everything in that article is false or very misleading. I'll pick one of the 20 things just to show you that it is: "6. Polio outbreaks hit throughout the summer, only during pesticide spraying times." This is not the case seeing as there were outbreaks in countries that were not actively using said pesticides either at all or to near the same degree, yet Polio hit those countries just as hard. I should add that Jason Christoff has no relevant expertise in Medicine, Chemistry or anything remotely relevant to the issue, but he does have a business that makes money from peddling misinformation. The author is claiming that Polio cases were in fact due to pesticides and heavy metal poisoning, he is also trying to make the case that vaccines are some nefarious poison. He completely misses the fact that Polio is a virus that has been observed through electron microscope photography. It is an Enterovirus to be specific. The damage and symtoms from Polio are very distinct from poisoning (people who subcumb to Polio also don't have any more of those toxins and heavy metals in them than any healthy person). In addition Polio is still around but not in countries where you'll find higher levels of heavy metals or arsenic but in the countries where vaccination has been hard due to anti-western and religious propaganda and trouble with delivery in general. Other than in Afghanistan and Pakistan Polio has been erradicated globaly. I hope you learned something. And please do apply a modicum of skepticism to what you come across. There are people claiming all sorts of things but generally the ones that are worth a damn have some serious science to back up their claims. In Christoff's case he neither has any data backing his assertions up, there is a mountain of scientific evidence that show that his claims are complete lunacy.
@starcrushgacha8417
@starcrushgacha8417 Жыл бұрын
❤ you faced so much
@eduardteodorescu9542
@eduardteodorescu9542 Жыл бұрын
I hope u r ok
@humnaset
@humnaset 2 жыл бұрын
When I was a toddler, my mom noticed that my right leg was slightly smaller than my left, and rushed me immediately to the hospital. Indeed I got the polio, but because my mom noticed it very early, now my right leg is just very slightly smaller than the left, and I don't feel any discomfort or any abnormality. Only my right shoes are always looser than the left. Lucky me.
@erbry1212
@erbry1212 2 жыл бұрын
Same as my daddy but not the shoe thing
@brooklynqueennight6526
@brooklynqueennight6526 2 жыл бұрын
I like you lived
@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman 2 жыл бұрын
Ouch
@lathiumwrite1708
@lathiumwrite1708 2 жыл бұрын
I want to say seventy years""" with your body in a tank """""not being able to be moving """"*"not mobile by any means of your own free wil""l how dare I catch myself complaining about life!! what do I got to complain about???. My own"" ignorance!! and may I learn from this understanding..Yeshua bless that man ,for he has had a ruff Life. To know you is the prize and the peace brakes from ignorance therefore we are not lacking in knowledge cuz we have your wisdom may always be with me Lord as well as those who love you.
@lukeyisaverage
@lukeyisaverage 2 жыл бұрын
That’s lucky!
@plorks445
@plorks445 Ай бұрын
R.I.P Paul Richard Alexander. Your story continues to inspire many.
@81laurenjean
@81laurenjean Жыл бұрын
My high school history teacher was a polio survivor. He was bound to leg braces and crutches but he seemed to get around okay. He was an insanely interesting man, an actual history lesson in himself.
@jasminkrieger8464
@jasminkrieger8464 7 ай бұрын
Corona was bad polio was worse
@ohsnapitsaubree
@ohsnapitsaubree 4 ай бұрын
I had a swimming teacher guy with polio in high school. Everyone used to make fun of him the way he would walk. Turns out the guy did amazing things that normal people have a hard time doing it!
@Zimeatsgirswaffles
@Zimeatsgirswaffles 2 жыл бұрын
Paul lived his life out of spite, and I respect that. "You'll never graduate high school" Paul: **graduates top of the class without even being there** "you won't get into college" Paul: **fights it for two years until he gets in** "you will never pass law school, it's way too difficult" Paul: **does it anyway**
@20alphabet
@20alphabet 2 жыл бұрын
He'll never be a tap dancer.
@simplysage3562
@simplysage3562 2 жыл бұрын
@@20alphabet 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Where ur Platinum
@20alphabet
@20alphabet 2 жыл бұрын
@@simplysage3562 Yeah, not so easy when you have to actually move.
@squeakysoliloquy83
@squeakysoliloquy83 2 жыл бұрын
Spite or perseverence?? Big difference
@LordPrometheous
@LordPrometheous 2 жыл бұрын
@@squeakysoliloquy83 probably a bit of both. For confident and determined people, the best motivator is someone telling them "no".
@lezadelacruz8999
@lezadelacruz8999 2 жыл бұрын
My father contracted polio, everyone told him that he’ll never amount to anything. He went to school and then college, graduating and majoring in engineering drafting. Working for the US government. He gave all of us, his children, 7 of us a very active and playful, adventurous, positive life. He’s in his 70’s . And still sharp as a knife. I love my father ❤️
@sean70729
@sean70729 2 жыл бұрын
After reading that I love your father.
@pbonney
@pbonney 2 жыл бұрын
Love to hear stuff like that.
@lapislazarus8899
@lapislazarus8899 2 жыл бұрын
He sounds exactly like my friend's father. I believe he's a professor. But same thing, can only use one shoe out of the pair he has to buy at the store.
@thePilotOfSkeld
@thePilotOfSkeld 2 жыл бұрын
clickbait
@ssniper-mb7js
@ssniper-mb7js Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry if it's true but I don't really belive that
@leejenkinson5521
@leejenkinson5521 Ай бұрын
Rest In Peace Paul, Earlier this week Paul Alexander, "The Man in the Iron Lung," passed away on March 11th, 2024. Despite battling polio in his youth, he spent over 70 years confined to an iron lung. Throughout his lifetime, Paul pursued many years in education, became a lawyer, and even was a successful published author. His remarkable journey touched countless lives worldwide, serving as a true inspiration to so many. Paul's legacy as an extraordinary role model is sure to endure in the memories of many. Take Care Paul, you are at peace now. Ljay 🙌🙌🙌
@de-CO2
@de-CO2 Жыл бұрын
Credit where due: Brady Richards is the "heroic engineer" who saved Paul Alexander's life when his insurer and the device manufacturer threw their hands up in apathy. The call for help was heard the world over, but the person he needed was just 10 miles away!
@shinew7185
@shinew7185 2 жыл бұрын
Poor Paul, at my current age I can tell you without a doubt that I could not survive that iron lung due to claustrophobia alone. You have to factor in that Paul was placed in that machine at a very young age and children adapt much better than adults, it’s all he knew. I was born without hearing, completely deaf but many surgeries later I joined the hearing world at age 13.. and I hated it! The sound of birds and traffic (etc..) terrified me! Being deaf was all I knew and I didn’t feel that I needed to be fixed but eventually I adapted. Paul’s story is very inspiring, what an amazing man. He was so accomplished compared to many of us who didn’t have the struggles he did. I paused this video and purchased his book, I’d like to know more about him. Thank you for featuring his story. 👍🏼😊🌻
@devong7124
@devong7124 2 жыл бұрын
My step mother went to Deaf School all her life. She didn't try to talk and could read lips. My Dad made her start talking and you'd never know she ever went to Deaf School. She could talk very well. But, said she didn't like the hearing aid. All the noise made her nervous.
@davidtravis6824
@davidtravis6824 2 жыл бұрын
This is such a cool post, thank you! I never would have thought of it being scary or someone who was deaf being "cured" and then hating all the noise! Thanks for this look into a world I know nothing about!
@Disorder2312
@Disorder2312 2 жыл бұрын
"I could not survive that" How naive... You literally have no choice but to survive in this situation, there is no way you can die even if you really want. And this is the worst part about any kind of situations like this.
@coxyofnewp
@coxyofnewp 2 жыл бұрын
People never stop and think of others and what and how things can effect them - I always wondered how a person born deaf or blind would perceive the world, if they could try what they lost from birth - And your post gave me an answer, thank you! It will make me a little more thoughtful of others.
@kassiep
@kassiep 2 жыл бұрын
I can definitely relate to you being so scared getting the hearing back. I'm part blind and when I went to a specialist and got some of my eyesight back..I was overwhelmed!! I had panic atta ks and my mind was too overactive from just too much information. I couldn't handle it and felt too unsafe and I opted to go back to my bad eyesight. I see ones on charity adds where the doctors take off the kids eyepatch and the kid looks around with a huge smile on their face and with wonder and I wonder how they do it and not get totally overstimulated
@CyberZayne
@CyberZayne 2 жыл бұрын
This man is a real trooper. He made the absolute best of his situation instead of just playing it safe. He’s an inspiration all right.
@therogueone4216
@therogueone4216 2 жыл бұрын
So true
@gabetrain8834
@gabetrain8834 2 жыл бұрын
He has a lot of good things to happy for
@donovantaylor2703
@donovantaylor2703 2 жыл бұрын
Ssw 321 xdr🤬🤬🤬🥶😭😤🕶😡🌀🤖
@violetwaddell6463
@violetwaddell6463 2 жыл бұрын
@@donovantaylor2703 what
@hemantasinghokram3200
@hemantasinghokram3200 2 жыл бұрын
@@donovantaylor2703 did you have a seizure I hope your ok
@CokedOnCaffeine
@CokedOnCaffeine Жыл бұрын
My heart cried out for Paul, and I'm glad he was able to pull through. Paul is the true face of determination
@craigusselman546
@craigusselman546 10 ай бұрын
Paul has done more in his life than many of able bodied folks he took lots of lemons and made lemonade out of it.
@garouthetiktokinfluencerhu9731
@garouthetiktokinfluencerhu9731 9 ай бұрын
Don’t pity him He’s gone 70 years in this situation so I’m sure he’s not looking for it. If anything, be motivated by him. Be inspired by him
@Octolicia
@Octolicia Ай бұрын
R.I.P Paul Alexander. 😢
@sallthings3343
@sallthings3343 2 жыл бұрын
I’m bawling. I became disabled at 37. He’s truly got me feeling unstoppable now. ❤️
@melaniesvenson9459
@melaniesvenson9459 2 жыл бұрын
u ok?
@Officialweirdosforweirdoss
@Officialweirdosforweirdoss 2 жыл бұрын
@@melaniesvenson9459 yeah she okay?
@dobdobyesyes720
@dobdobyesyes720 2 жыл бұрын
@@Officialweirdosforweirdoss yeah but she really okay?
@brandonb3279
@brandonb3279 2 жыл бұрын
@@dobdobyesyes720 Yeah she indeed oak, eh?
@meiromaker
@meiromaker 2 жыл бұрын
@@brandonb3279 yes but, is she feeling okay or better now?
@jaredbishop8148
@jaredbishop8148 2 жыл бұрын
Hello there while working my way through nursing school i was a private care taker for Paul for a short time. I would come over, cook food for him, bath him, etc... the biggest thing that amazed me about Paul was at that time he was a Practicing Attorney in Dallas Texas. He trained himself how to frog breathe, he would swallow air and force into his lungs. He could stay outside his iron lung for a few hours. An incredible feat which made me realize the will to live and the pursuit happiness knows no bonds. Time passed our lives parted as my career and family took another direction. I have thought of him often this was a great video to catch in my KZfaq feed. Love you Paul
@flowergirlabc123
@flowergirlabc123 2 жыл бұрын
Wow!! What an incredible man!
@Maggy776
@Maggy776 2 жыл бұрын
With all the technology we have now, I’m curious as to why there were no other options for him.
@dcshis
@dcshis 2 жыл бұрын
@@Maggy776 all the technology we have now use positive pressure. in order for paul to breathe and actually stay alive, he needs negative pressure as well.
@joannaedwards6325
@joannaedwards6325 2 жыл бұрын
Jared Bishop Thank you for your caregiving experience. You are lucky to have known such an inspirational person. And thanks for sharing.
@lauradoyle1111
@lauradoyle1111 2 жыл бұрын
I am curious how he gets bathed since his whole body is in the tube. I just wish someone could make him more comfortable today.
@KpxUrz5745
@KpxUrz5745 Жыл бұрын
Who does the voiceover on all these videos? It is done in such a smarmy ingratiating tone of voice, which drives most of us right up the wall.
@mennis1966
@mennis1966 9 ай бұрын
Awesome story, I honestly don't think I would've wanted to live that way for so many years, he's definitely a hero to many dealing with polio
@luciw9928
@luciw9928 2 жыл бұрын
My Mom got polio when she was 2 years old. She had several surgeries on her legs and walked with a limp but she walked!! She was a fabulous swimmer!! She was very determined and never let polio stop her from doing what she loved!! She had 4 healthy children. 🥰❤️
@nurseljasar2253
@nurseljasar2253 2 жыл бұрын
Very nice
@brandoncooper1962
@brandoncooper1962 2 жыл бұрын
Mary ann kee
@Roblox-hp7gk
@Roblox-hp7gk 2 жыл бұрын
@Hk Tk a le ro me go
@iwastheonewhoasked3624
@iwastheonewhoasked3624 2 жыл бұрын
@Hk Tk you jealous bro
@mikidzukela
@mikidzukela 2 жыл бұрын
You mean 3, right? Cus, if im being honest, your profile pic is the pinacle of what polio can do if teamed with diabetes. Or a physicall description: Rotten Watermelon.
@heathstory9655
@heathstory9655 2 жыл бұрын
My grandfather had polio from childhood until he passed away in 2015. He was one of the strongest people I've ever had the good fortune to meet and get to know
@giovannicorraliza8552
@giovannicorraliza8552 2 жыл бұрын
My condolonces to you go. Friend if you feel like talking or venting you can chat me up
@anderstermansen130
@anderstermansen130 Жыл бұрын
you mean covid19.
@BE74297
@BE74297 Жыл бұрын
Search Jason Christoffś article 20 Thing You Donẗ Know About Polio. And itś not a vyurus.
@leylaleyla8953
@leylaleyla8953 Жыл бұрын
Your grandfather was a victim of vax, and not of organic dust which they named virus
@deemariedubois4916
@deemariedubois4916 11 ай бұрын
What an amazing man. He refused to let his paralysis hold him back. Paul is such an inspiration. Your life is what you make it.
@ohsnapitsaubree
@ohsnapitsaubree 4 ай бұрын
Positive or negative choices!
@Harryskinters-vg3pf
@Harryskinters-vg3pf Ай бұрын
RIP Sir. Your life was hard but you made the best of it. A true inspiration ❤😢
@corinnepmorrison1854
@corinnepmorrison1854 2 жыл бұрын
I remember my mother’s fear about us catching polio... She was terrified! When I was in elementary school, the father of one of my schoolmates, was confined to an “iron lung”... I remember standing in line, at my school, Granada Hills Elementary School, to receive the Salk vaccine! Many years later, our entire family stood in line to be given a sugar cube that had been dosed with Dr. Sabin’s vaccine... I am almost 76...and those memories are as clear as if it had been yesterday!
@dawnb2125
@dawnb2125 2 жыл бұрын
Were u or your parents scared to get that vaccine? I wonder if ppl would be more accepting of the covid vaccine if it was delivered on a sugar cube.
@cherifew3485
@cherifew3485 2 жыл бұрын
Oh Me too I remember standing in line for the sugar cube too! I also remember standing line at the Armory in town waiting to be inoculated
@cherifew3485
@cherifew3485 2 жыл бұрын
@@dawnb2125 the polio vaccine took 20 years of research before it was even given!
@corinnepmorrison1854
@corinnepmorrison1854 2 жыл бұрын
@@dawnb2125 ...Not at all... Back in the 1950’s, vaccines/shots were administered at our schools... Students were be given printed materials/notifications to take home to their parents...when any vaccines were available... The parents would need to sign a permission slip...which we turned in to our teachers... When the day arrived, our teachers would lead us to the auditorium...where we would line up and await our turn to be vaccinated... AND THESE WERE MULITI-USE SYRINGES!! The RN’s would administer a shot...and immediately refill THAT SAME SYRINGE for the next student!! Times have sure changed!!
@rebeccamoore6965
@rebeccamoore6965 2 жыл бұрын
Me too. Memories very clear. We were ecstatic the vaccines came out. . I dont underestimate the anti vaccination people. What do they think stopped polio and smallpox.
@tiredmommy1643
@tiredmommy1643 2 жыл бұрын
Paul is truly a living legend! I mean he helped develop the first Polio vaccine,he has 2 degrees and wrote a book! He has literally accomplished more than the average person has with the use of their entire body in my opinion. This is an example of never giving up no matter what obstacle is in your way.
@itsandrue9545
@itsandrue9545 2 жыл бұрын
Yet idiots says that "it brings autism towards the kids"
@mufasagardner7170
@mufasagardner7170 2 жыл бұрын
What was the point of bringing autism into the conversation? Are you trying to stir something up?
@tiredmommy1643
@tiredmommy1643 2 жыл бұрын
@@mufasagardner7170 I think they're just trying to say that the people back then thought that it may cause autism. I don't think they mean any harm by it.
@itsandrue9545
@itsandrue9545 2 жыл бұрын
@@mufasagardner7170 it's just the fact that people kept spreading misinformation ang not really learning some new from it, the lack of knowledge on vaccines makes people think that it's bad
@corinnekae1736
@corinnekae1736 2 жыл бұрын
@@itsandrue9545 👏👏👏
@amsodoneworkingnow1978
@amsodoneworkingnow1978 Жыл бұрын
My husband contacted polio as a baby he couldn't take a single step until he was 7 years old and his uncle who had worked on physical development had worked with him since diagnosis. He is 73 years old now and good health for his age apart from constant back ache. Seeing this I realised how lucky he was UK resident
@NuggeTCC
@NuggeTCC Жыл бұрын
This is the sweetest thing ive ever heard this is just too much and too kind to people with Polio even though i might not have it it is so kind that all across the globe came to help with polio and donating!😭😭😭
@jasonboyd545
@jasonboyd545 Жыл бұрын
Paul is the very definition of a true bad ass. We should all be so fortunate to have a fraction of his determination.
@BE74297
@BE74297 Жыл бұрын
Search Jason Christoffś article 20 Thing You Donẗ Know About Polio. And itś not a vyurus.
@aidenyorke2132
@aidenyorke2132 Жыл бұрын
@@BE74297 bro what??? polio is literally a virus, its said in the video.
@Cat-killua
@Cat-killua Жыл бұрын
@@BE74297 uh
@20alphabet
@20alphabet Жыл бұрын
"Bad ass" because he cannot wipe himself?
@mywifesboyfriend5558
@mywifesboyfriend5558 Жыл бұрын
This is hardly what one would call bad ass.
@whisperecho7815
@whisperecho7815 Жыл бұрын
What's really amazing -- and often understated -- about Salk's vaccine story is that he willingly gave up his chance to monetize it because he was more concerned with ensuring it got to as many people as possible than with what it meant for him. The reason all the later improvements were possible was ultimately down to Salk's complete selflessness.
@margauxnodvin7478
@margauxnodvin7478 Жыл бұрын
I wish modern pharmaceutical companies were the same way…
@janedoex1398
@janedoex1398 Жыл бұрын
Or people weren't so selfish. Buy a new 3 rd car ? Sure. Pay for a vaxxine ? WHY THE HELL DO I NEED TO , IT SHOULD BE FREE, I DON'T CARE HOW MUCH RESEARCH WENT INTO IT ! F|_|(|< PHARMA ! LET'S THROW A MEASLES PARTY INSTEAD, SURELY THE JADE EGGS IN THE WHOOHA WILL PROTECT US ....
@mdent23
@mdent23 Жыл бұрын
salk discovered/invented the vax here in toronto- fuck the bs trying to give the usa credit for it in this video- nice try cheesebag
@mywifesboyfriend5558
@mywifesboyfriend5558 Жыл бұрын
​@@margauxnodvin7478 Ain't nothing for free.
@bpark10001
@bpark10001 Жыл бұрын
What is not stated is that Sabin's vaccine CAUSED polio in some, even those who initially had the Sulk vaccine. Sabin vaccine was live vaccine, whereas Sulk's was dead.
@thefrizellfirm-elizabethda1783
@thefrizellfirm-elizabethda1783 Жыл бұрын
I use to work with Paul. Amazing Attorney! Glad they did a story about him! They should make it into a movie!
@jamiecoronado8950
@jamiecoronado8950 Жыл бұрын
After he passes away I bet thay will
@dabigbanana549
@dabigbanana549 Жыл бұрын
what would they put in the movie smh. it would be the shortest movie in the world
@mikidzukela
@mikidzukela 2 жыл бұрын
An iron lung was so expensive, kids didnt have to get the avengers brought to them, they were the Avengers. Well for Paul, id say the man is the best iron man we have to date. I hope hes having a good day.
@elizabethgraham4668
@elizabethgraham4668 2 жыл бұрын
Same! Poor guy had a miserable life but at least he was alive
@dully7499
@dully7499 2 жыл бұрын
did he get out
@elizabethgraham4668
@elizabethgraham4668 2 жыл бұрын
@@dully7499 prob not they couldn’t take him out without his lungs collapsing
@gotyou8226
@gotyou8226 2 жыл бұрын
I'd rather they let me sleep in eternal peace than having to spend my life in that machine, not being able to go anywhere. Oh well here we are.
@elizabethgraham4668
@elizabethgraham4668 2 жыл бұрын
@@gotyou8226 ok if I was in that situation I would fully agree but sheesh
@GIZMOCHEYENNE
@GIZMOCHEYENNE 2 жыл бұрын
Paul's story moved me to tears. I am totally in awe of all he has achieved in his life. Not sure I could've hacked the iron lung. I believe everyone has a purpose in life and Paul's has been to teach us humility, courage, stamina, perseverance and, let's face it, he must truly LOVE life. 👏👍👊🙏 Well done, sir.
@gabriellashimone6546
@gabriellashimone6546 Жыл бұрын
This is the most heart warming and hope inspiring video I think I've ever seen on KZfaq. Please, do more of these! This world really needs some hope and warmth right now!
@gabziiee
@gabziiee Жыл бұрын
I would so love to see a movie of Paul’s story, especially with him still being alive would be great to get more of an insight to his life in his eyes
@spaced1298
@spaced1298 2 жыл бұрын
You are a hero, Paul. God bless you. I was born in 1946, near the year Paul was born. I remember not being allowed to play outside one summer (maybe more?) because of the fear of getting polio. In particular, I couldn’t play in parks, sandboxes, or swim in any public swimming place. I guess I was nine before a vaccine existed. I am grateful I didn’t get it nor anyone I knew. But I always remembered the pictures of rooms filled with children in iron lungs. So very sad.
@norcikal6316
@norcikal6316 2 жыл бұрын
Your not 80
@devindalton4688
@devindalton4688 2 жыл бұрын
@@norcikal6316 You'd be correct, 1946-2022 is only 76 years. This person literally could not possibly be 80. It's a good thing they never claimed to be 80.
@EneTheGene
@EneTheGene 2 жыл бұрын
Good thing polio skipped you and your friends :)
@seanbaker9796
@seanbaker9796 Жыл бұрын
Paul you have accomplished more in your life than most people ever will. You are an amazing inspiration. It's now July of 2022 and for 70 years you have been in an iron lung. Most people would have given up long ago. But not you. You are a legend sir. Major respect.
@atgimm2090
@atgimm2090 Жыл бұрын
His family clearly has tons of money to rake out for him. If he was poor he'd be dead
@axeltm4349
@axeltm4349 Жыл бұрын
Rich people smh
@anti-ethniccleansing465
@anti-ethniccleansing465 Жыл бұрын
@@atgimm2090 Why do you assume they must have been rich? The iron lung was probably donated to him from the hospital to send him home in it, just like many were donated to the hospitals themselves from that car manufacturer benefactor. School tuition was WAAAYYYY cheaper and affordable in his day, and there was always student loans too. Moms were overwhelmingly housewives when he was young, so he had a built in caretaker. And then the government made a program to offer live-in free caretaking for disabled people. So please tell us why you assume that his family must have been rich?
@frankpaya690
@frankpaya690 Жыл бұрын
@@atgimm2090 You're just talking out of your Ass, without having done any research whatsoever on this guy's background.
@mugogrog
@mugogrog Жыл бұрын
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 You need to realize that for most US-citizen the prospect of round the clock medical attention like that means you're paying millions or not getting it. I can see that some get confused by healthcare that is for all.
@matthewhendy5785
@matthewhendy5785 Жыл бұрын
Just imagine what the world could be like if everyone had the guts and perseverance of this truly amazing man.
@steadyglamourcosmetics
@steadyglamourcosmetics 3 ай бұрын
Right?!?!!! We would probably be the most successful life forms EVER!!!
@MusicMan-dv7jg
@MusicMan-dv7jg Ай бұрын
YES!! I am one of the “Polio Pioneers” My first grade class got on a bus and went to a community center where we lined up and a nurse gave us a shot. Some of us cried but it wasn’t bad. I remember seeing iron lungs in the hallway of our hospital and thinking about the poor people in that thing. Thanks for this video.
@dianeelliott325
@dianeelliott325 2 жыл бұрын
Thankfully, for me, I was one of the first Polio Pioneers. Recently, I was bedridden for 3 months due to an accident. It nearly drove me crazy. What an amazing person Paul is.
@pokejrseager4497
@pokejrseager4497 Жыл бұрын
w-wait w-what?! HOW in the hell is that possible? but congrats.
@user-rn3yr7lc8l
@user-rn3yr7lc8l 2 жыл бұрын
This is the first I have heard of this man and I've been on the planet a long time. Why hasn't the story of this man's life and his determination made more well-known?
@waterswillcome6041
@waterswillcome6041 2 жыл бұрын
Friend, I found you by chance again. I met u on the best damn podcast on discord it was our first time there.( It was not working) We were both watching his live show tonight. After, I came here and saw you here, nice. Algorithm must be recommending the same things for us.
@user-rn3yr7lc8l
@user-rn3yr7lc8l 2 жыл бұрын
@@waterswillcome6041 Hi Elsa! That's great! Will see you again on Jon's show on KZfaq at least. Not sure what's going on with the Discord.
@margiehubbard1152
@margiehubbard1152 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly o remembered this but then it was no more spoken of. I literally thought he passed then. So live that long he was used as a lab ratin my opinion. So sad we are know being exposed so much truth to do our own research..
@dadtronic
@dadtronic 2 жыл бұрын
Guess you've never seen The Big Lebowski
@22lyric
@22lyric 2 жыл бұрын
I think there is SO much info, so many stories, so many people it just isn't possible to read about everything. And I'm sure different media has to pick and choose ehat stories they run. I had a cousin with polio who died a couple years ago. We were both born in '49. I have always been VERY interested in everything having to do with polio and I'VE had to search for info. I've always known there were still people in iron lungs and the number of course dwindling over the years. God bless this man.
@phoenixgal2278
@phoenixgal2278 Жыл бұрын
This was such a great informative video, and Paul is definitely an inspiration of tremendous courage and tenacity for all of us, may God bless him! I can't even imagine how he could live for 70 years in an Iron Lung and not be able to live his life the way he wanted (such as getting married and having a family of his own). I feel so bad for him and sympathetic to his plight. However, Paul getting his college degree and becoming a lawyer was so wonderful and inspirational that I feel that there is no excuse for anyone in this world who is healthy to not succeed in something because Paul has. Wow, thank you for this video, I did not know about the Iron lung and the number of children who had to live in these machines and those children that died. Again, thank you!❤
@TheLexiconKing
@TheLexiconKing Жыл бұрын
What an inspiration. I am so grateful I never had to go through that. What he went through and conquered is amazing.
@lumabi25
@lumabi25 2 жыл бұрын
Paul's determination is monumental. I don't think I could have been so positive in his shoes. Fortunately for me, I received the polio vaccine as a child and never had to endure what he has. His incredible story and the vaccine has made me truly thankful.
@anti-ethniccleansing465
@anti-ethniccleansing465 Жыл бұрын
What I don’t understand is that this video said that the vaccine was produced in oral form in 1961. Yet my brother got the shot version of it in 1969 when he was born (they left permanent scars on people’s upper right shoulder (they are very big circles all filled in with a ton of needle puncture marks - I never I knew that my brother was self-conscious of it, but he said the reason why he got a sun tattoo overlaying it in his 40s to cover it up was because of that reason). We are born and bread Southern Californian suburbanites, so it’s very bizarre that he wasn’t offered the oral version. I was born in 1975, and by then they had stopped giving polio vaccines.
@cherifew3485
@cherifew3485 Жыл бұрын
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 it is not filled in with all kinds of needle puncture marks! They only gave you one shot in the arm or leg they did not give you many over and over again! Also, they developed the oral back then but still gave it in shot form.. Even though I had the shot in 1959 in 1961 there had been another epidemic, people stood in line to get the oral vaccine which they placed in sugar cubes. My family had been vaccinated with the shot & still stood in those lines waiting to get the sugar cubed vaccine boosters. They gave out two boosters in about a two months time!
@cherifew3485
@cherifew3485 Жыл бұрын
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 they have never stopped giving the polio vaccines
@anti-ethniccleansing465
@anti-ethniccleansing465 Жыл бұрын
@@cherifew3485 That’s not true.
@cherifew3485
@cherifew3485 Жыл бұрын
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 you must not have children. Because, yes they do give the polio vaccine! You are a darn bot. Or a troll. There is Nothing on your youtube profile!
@jmr1068204
@jmr1068204 2 жыл бұрын
Bless you, Paul. If anyone is deserving after having such a fighting spirit and accomplishing all that you have without even moving from that machine...it's you. The only thing that I can say is that I hope you have a continual host of machinists willing to regularly keep an eye on your machine and replace parts as needed and I hope that your next life after this is marvelous and full of freedom.
@keepthechange1
@keepthechange1 Жыл бұрын
Your comment is beautiful and heart felt. ❤️❤️❤️
@nickhaley1212
@nickhaley1212 Жыл бұрын
I hope you get everything you ever wanted in your next life. Because you definitly deserve it.
@bigbrisk8423
@bigbrisk8423 Жыл бұрын
There is no next life
@Vikingshop
@Vikingshop Жыл бұрын
@@bigbrisk8423 ...of course there is. Your body witthers and dies. Your soul lives on.
@_PuppetMaster86
@_PuppetMaster86 Жыл бұрын
@@Vikingshop I think that our bodies are like batteries. When it dies, everything that powered it is contained, but has run out. I think death is like sleep, except no dreaming and never waking up. Life becomes so much more meaningful to those of us who don't believe in an afterlife.
@radixreuel7631
@radixreuel7631 Ай бұрын
IT’S CURIOUS When people say “Polio Paul “ is a sad story when his entire daily life was all about trading in a “sad story” for an amazing, inspiring legend. Mr. Alexander taught us that whatever challenging circumstances we are in thinking we have no control Paul Alexander reminds us we always have control over one thing (if we are courageous & brave enough) and that is our attitude as AN ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE WILL ALWAYS CREATE YOUR ALTITUDE. May angels lead you in Brother ✨
@kirstymackenzie2437
@kirstymackenzie2437 Ай бұрын
Paul is really so amazing!! I had my polio jab at school in 1958 when I was 12 and didn’t appreciate what this really meant at the time. Now after seeing this I realise I was so lucky.
@skygazer6898
@skygazer6898 2 жыл бұрын
There used to be a man who lived in Hertfordshire who lived in an iron lung due to having Polio when he was a young child. He was very liked and he was always cheerful. Always made me feel a little ashamed of myself as I am fit and healthy but do like to have a whinge about this and that. Paul and all the others that live in iron lungs are an inspiration to us all.
@Gambit771
@Gambit771 2 жыл бұрын
Isn't it better to live in a world where people are healthy and enjoy a quality of life where if it dips they complain than live how Paul did?
@skygazer6898
@skygazer6898 2 жыл бұрын
@@Gambit771 I have to agree with you. I hate moaning about my lot when I know I am more fortunate than many folks, that's all.
@rooismum1023
@rooismum1023 2 жыл бұрын
Whenever I feel like having a pity party, I remember my dad always said.... " You never have to look far to find someone who has it worse than you".
@samp7003
@samp7003 Жыл бұрын
I remember getting the polio shot in my arm back then when I was about 5 years old. This story is absolutely amazing. What an amazing person he is .
@darlingusa2pettee57
@darlingusa2pettee57 Жыл бұрын
Same here and after the shot, I contracted polio. This channel is absolute hogwas brought to us most like from the same entity that introduced polio itself.
@zanzabarr
@zanzabarr Жыл бұрын
@@darlingusa2pettee57 Lol, never go full retard bud.
@sorrynotsorry4myopinions590
@sorrynotsorry4myopinions590 Жыл бұрын
​@darlingUSA2 Pettee And? It's possible sadly. But it's probably because of the shot that you're here to make some snide comment. You'd think besting something like this would make you nicer and not to up your own ass
@marycollins1024
@marycollins1024 10 ай бұрын
I remember standing in line at the fire station to be vaccinated. It was the one on the sugar cubes (Sabin vaccine I think). It was the late ‘50’s
@samp7003
@samp7003 10 ай бұрын
@@marycollins1024 I remember those sugar cubes too. But can't remember why they had them.
@V_Hayden7
@V_Hayden7 25 күн бұрын
Paul Richard Alexander (January 30, 1946 - March 11, 2024) Rest in Power🕯🕯🕯🙏
@jayyeetmoto711
@jayyeetmoto711 Жыл бұрын
What ever pure strength this man has inside him...whatever the substance that make his soul so strong is made of I have no idea what it is because so pathetically little of it resides within myself. I've been given a wealth of strength and resilience and health in my body that he never had....and yet I am 32 with no degree no serious job prospects although I was a truck driver for 7 years....I'm 32 and dying of likely heart failure and liver and kidney disease, due of course to rampant drinking and selfish decisions. I am in awe of your achievements sir and ashamed of myself. Meanwhile this man wrote a book with a pen to tap keys on a keyboard whilst locked in his iron lung! Pure legend
@charlylucky7508
@charlylucky7508 2 жыл бұрын
I didn't know iron lungs were still a thing. It boggles the mind trying to think of what it must be like. You Sir are amazing.
@natalierozean5989
@natalierozean5989 2 жыл бұрын
They AREN’T still a thing. Paul has the ONLY one left in the world. It’s the same one he’s had. It started to break down in 2019. There were no parts to fix it because polio had been eradicated. There hadn’t been any iron lungs for years. An engineer was located and made the parts necessary for Paul’s iron lung to be fixed so he could go on living.
@charlylucky7508
@charlylucky7508 2 жыл бұрын
@@natalierozean5989, the only one in the world, wow! That is something. Thanks for the info.
@kimberlyholloway6888
@kimberlyholloway6888 2 жыл бұрын
@@natalierozean5989 He could have switched to a modern ventilator, many have. He chose not to.
@jamierupert7563
@jamierupert7563 2 жыл бұрын
@@natalierozean5989 Wow! You didn't have to rip their head off. You sound like the type of person that when someone says good morning to you, you start bitching that the sky isn't blue enough. Geez.
@RhettMueller864
@RhettMueller864 Жыл бұрын
@@kimberlyholloway6888 no he can’t use the new medical equipment because he needs negative pressure which he can only get from the iron lung
@SimonKelk
@SimonKelk 2 жыл бұрын
The poor guy was basically trapped in the machine. He could only do cerebral things and the university not letting him in for 2 years must have been torture for him. So pleased he was able to study in the end.
@augustineshoriwa9061
@augustineshoriwa9061 2 жыл бұрын
in life we just have to leave everythink to god. because he is able to fix everythink
@teejay1869
@teejay1869 2 жыл бұрын
Alli
@melodyvalentine8779
@melodyvalentine8779 2 жыл бұрын
@@augustineshoriwa9061 what? You're literally watching a video where God DIDN'T fix anything and using it as an example of God fixing something. Unless you mean he fixed it for him to get into uni after fighting (himself) for two years. He didn't fix the actual issue but he fixed it so he could go to uni. Wow. I'm sure Paul just loves what God had planned for his life and I'm sure you'd be perfectly happy to live like that coz it'd just be God's plan, right? He loves you...
@Ghostman223
@Ghostman223 2 жыл бұрын
@@melodyvalentine8779 GOD WILL GET REVENGE MELODY! RUN FROM THE TYRANT!
@mvannorden02
@mvannorden02 Жыл бұрын
@@augustineshoriwa9061 I used to think that too my friend but the older I got the more o realized it's not true. No God would allow what is going on in the world to happen and not stop it. I don't buy the whole free will argument.
@rogerpartner2648
@rogerpartner2648 Жыл бұрын
When ever I get depressed or feel low. I have to remember these incredible people that never gave up. Shows us all that life is worth more then we casually think. . What amazing he’s a super hero ! Xx
@janh5199
@janh5199 Ай бұрын
My brother got polio in 1952. He was the same age Paul was but he got the mild form. I was 6 months old but did not catch it. Later I was fortunate to be able to receive one of the early effective polio vaccines.
@raymondmartin6737
@raymondmartin6737 2 жыл бұрын
I was a Polio Pioneer in grade school in Hartsdale, NY. Glad to have done my part.
@dhuze66
@dhuze66 2 жыл бұрын
I don't ever remember getting the polio vaccine, but I remember my older brother getting his. I remember I was told I was too young and had to wait another year.
@wolfiemuse
@wolfiemuse 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@dellk8198
@dellk8198 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! I was born 1962 you helped me and all born that time
@123gozane
@123gozane 2 жыл бұрын
How do they use the bathroom? Can they leave the lung for a short amount of time?
@ispartacus1337
@ispartacus1337 2 жыл бұрын
@@123gozane I hope you figured out your answer to this and all the many many questions someone of your brain power must have to get through thier day... THE MAN LITERALLY CANT MOVE ANYTHING BELOW THE NECK AND YOU'RE IMAGINING HIM GETTING UP IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT TO TAKE A PISS?!! FUCKIN HELL KAREN YOU JUST KILLED MY LAST TWO BRAIN CELLS I HOPE YOURE HAPPY!
@frozenfiredarknight3764
@frozenfiredarknight3764 2 жыл бұрын
a man that has been stuck in a metal tube for 70 years has mastered life itself. this guy deserves more than just a medal. (and if he dies, that machine better be buried with him. to remind others of his long life success)
@wolfiemuse
@wolfiemuse 2 жыл бұрын
YES
@janedoe-dy3rr
@janedoe-dy3rr 2 жыл бұрын
I would like to see it buried next to him though. Hate for him to be stuck in there even after death.
@owlseye32713
@owlseye32713 2 жыл бұрын
Better to put it on display as a life saver and reminder of what can happen if you don't take the proper precautions for health.
@LateNightStream
@LateNightStream 2 жыл бұрын
Or put it aside for parts like he needed lol
@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman 2 жыл бұрын
Buried with him? Yea no
@glennmyers3640
@glennmyers3640 9 ай бұрын
Paul is the ultimate inspiration for anyone looking at their own problems compared to his.
@MissUnConcerned
@MissUnConcerned 10 ай бұрын
Paul Alexander is an inspiration to anyone for perseverance. I'm embarrassed because I'm healthy and I haven't done half the things he's done. He's a very determined strong-willed individual. Prayers🙏
@KaiDaigneau
@KaiDaigneau 2 жыл бұрын
It's worth mentioning that polio will come back to haunt you decades later, in the form of post-polio syndrome. My grandfather got polio as a child and almost ended up in an iron lung himself - he was paralyzed from the waist down for about two years immediately after, and lost a lot of his teeth. He's well into his 70's now dealing with post-polio syndrome slowly killing the muscles in his legs and he's more prone to falling over, but our family and his doctors keep a close eye on him.
@mrconfusion87
@mrconfusion87 2 жыл бұрын
😓
@letschatandplay-jeniece
@letschatandplay-jeniece Жыл бұрын
Paul is really lucky.... I can't believe this at he must be really strong and confident to fight a disease so long🙌👏👏👏👏
@SK-tk6bi
@SK-tk6bi 2 жыл бұрын
Stories like these make me feel very grateful that I was born in today's era and that I was spared contracting these horrible diseases. A very big thank you to all the people who made it possible to eradicate this horrible disease. Because of them, I am able to live a healthy life today.
@we4r119
@we4r119 Жыл бұрын
@ SK - yours is the best comment. I agree, if there is any inspiration to be drawn from Paul, I think it is (perhaps selfish) the gratitude of not living life like him because of the breakthroughs and other determined people. I don’t find Paul inspirational. His story scares the living daylights out of me because he is an example of how vulnerable and fragile we are. His achievements and very life is only possible because others are enabling him. But, I look to the people I know, who are or have been reliant on 'care' workers and they haven’t been so well treated or cared for.
@SwordOfS
@SwordOfS Жыл бұрын
In 100 years your comment would sound as if you read it today and it was written in 1900. Everyone is by definition, living in the most technological advanced era.
@6idangle
@6idangle Жыл бұрын
Polio is back in New York City now too…
@6idangle
@6idangle Жыл бұрын
@@SwordOfS false sir, there have been remarkable periods of human regression throughout human history: it is a mistake to think of human progress as perfectly Linear at all times. The period following the Bronze Age for 500+ years was a step back in human advancement of almost 1,000 years. The collapse of the western Roman Empire meant the end of centralized European states for almost 900 years. It took Europe 1400 years to get running water again for context. Humanity has taken some MASSIVE steps back. The last 250 years are an aberration and represent a unique period of explosive human knowledge and Ingenuity which is not sure to last forever given history. We are but one climate catastrophe from losing some of the conveniences we know.
@xyero4399
@xyero4399 Жыл бұрын
Then, there are people that think this is from government intervention.
@violahamilton782
@violahamilton782 2 жыл бұрын
What incredible inner strength Paul has demonstrated in his long life! He is a true Olympian of the spirit!
@Ohhelmno
@Ohhelmno 10 ай бұрын
I saw the story of this dude elsewhere in a much shorter format and was super curious how he was able to be outside the lung and I’m super glad this video answered that.
@Bluetooth_Pepsi
@Bluetooth_Pepsi Жыл бұрын
My dad had polio. He had it in his leg. He got surgery over time and now can walk normally now but sadly he can’t move is ankle and he has one shorter leg than the other but he is living normally! The only reason why one foot is shorter than the other is they left a growing plate on him to long after the doctor uh- you know what we won’t go there, might be triggering. But other than that he’s happy. And guess what. He is now 73 and turning 74 this year and is still working I love my dad. ❤ and he always cares for me and his wife.
@superjeffstanton
@superjeffstanton Жыл бұрын
Awesome did he get the vax?
@peggyparson3138
@peggyparson3138 2 жыл бұрын
What an amazing man! it makes me ashamed for all the times I gave up on something, believing I COULDN'T do it. I'm inspired, and grateful to have been able to know your story sir!
@Goodliving22
@Goodliving22 Жыл бұрын
😫😫😫😫😫😫 shame on me too
@richardwebb9532
@richardwebb9532 Жыл бұрын
My mom was a polio survivor. Passed away at 54. Love you mom, RIP♥️🇿🇦
@That-one-guy-who-5555
@That-one-guy-who-5555 Жыл бұрын
Sorry for your loss
@richardwebb9532
@richardwebb9532 Жыл бұрын
@@That-one-guy-who-5555 ❤️👍
@Near2Future
@Near2Future Жыл бұрын
I love this man, I have chronic pain. I wanna be a doctor, I think this just shows me. Anything is possible! My brain is ready.
@Goodliving22
@Goodliving22 Жыл бұрын
Go for it. I M’a praying for you. Jesus loves you, is a healer and can heal you if you let him, and/or can help you achieve your dream. Blessings!!!
@BrottenGuy
@BrottenGuy Жыл бұрын
He actually hasn’t lauded there for 70 years straight. Not exactly. Dude taught himself to “breathe a different way”. His physical therapist taught him how to trap air in his throat, then his beck and throat muscles force the air down into his lungs. The PT told him if he could do it for 3 minutes, they’d buy him a puppy. Took him a year, but he did it. Then, he wanted to be able to play with his puppy out in the sunshine. After so long, he made it an entire hour outside his iron lung. Then, he eventually made it to 2 hours. After so long of practicing this breathing method, it became muscle memory & he was able to do it s bit easier, without having to consciously think about it as much. That right there is an even more inspiring story itself
@anubisanoob6005
@anubisanoob6005 Жыл бұрын
I know Paul isn't gonna read this, but you are incredibly brave for enduring such difficult tasks and still managing to be happy and find success. I hope Paul lives the rest of his life to the fullest.
@S-fn3oe
@S-fn3oe Жыл бұрын
Why write it then
@mywifesboyfriend5558
@mywifesboyfriend5558 Жыл бұрын
Ehhh...
@mr.iforgot3062
@mr.iforgot3062 11 ай бұрын
I enjoy hamburger. And french fries.
@benjaminlaguna8223
@benjaminlaguna8223 8 ай бұрын
He can't get out of that machine that is not a way to live
@Neontrifle
@Neontrifle 6 ай бұрын
You never know he may search on You Tube for things that he can relate to and look to see what trolls may be saying about him.
@AmericanBornGrappler
@AmericanBornGrappler Жыл бұрын
There’s gotta be something better. With all this technology you would think he would be out of that iron lung now. Well thank God for the people who designed it and maintaining it for him. He is a huge inspiration to all. I just can’t imagine going through what he’s going through. We all complain about little things, but nothing can compare to his life. Godspeed my friend🙏🏻🇺🇸
@jackbusiness7879
@jackbusiness7879 Жыл бұрын
There should be something better. Shame on the healthcare industry of the United States. They have clearly failed us. I blame large monopolistic enterprises like Express Scripts and United Healthcare.
@mywifesboyfriend5558
@mywifesboyfriend5558 Жыл бұрын
Why don't you tell your god not to let things like this happen to begin with?
@mywifesboyfriend5558
@mywifesboyfriend5558 Жыл бұрын
​@@jackbusiness7879 It all comes down to profit, not patients. Wether you live or die, they get paid.
@canadiannavy9229
@canadiannavy9229 Жыл бұрын
@@mywifesboyfriend5558 they don’t care about there people at all my friend from the United States got diagnosed with cancer and unfortunately he didn’t make it I learned he passed about 1 month after he passed and I truly was devastated and even right now I’m starting to tear up from thinking about him. He was my gaming buddy but that doesn’t matter if he was or not
@Mobev1
@Mobev1 11 ай бұрын
People are so dumb and afraid to die. Watch some Nde and grow up!
@iamluvhxpuppy
@iamluvhxpuppy Жыл бұрын
I feel sorry for Paul, It must be awful being stuck in a iron lung. By the way this video is inspiring and I reckon you will get at least 100,000 subscribers for this. Thank you for reading my comment! I really appreciate it
@lilymendoza5833
@lilymendoza5833 Жыл бұрын
I have a neck problem I’m forced to live with it I’m 11 years old and I’m on KZfaq when I’m not supposed to be hahahaha
@iamluvhxpuppy
@iamluvhxpuppy Жыл бұрын
@@lilymendoza5833 Are you ok and btw lol for being on yt when you aren't supposed to
@Jayr0
@Jayr0 Жыл бұрын
100,000 subscribers? They've already gotn22lllĺĺllllléŕĵĵ
@user-1billlon
@user-1billlon Жыл бұрын
@@iamluvhxpuppy that’s a bot, once I saw one guy with my real moms name.
@GalaxySponge
@GalaxySponge Жыл бұрын
yeah... hes cool!
@lutfeemo8521
@lutfeemo8521 Жыл бұрын
You keep me busy every time I do my things, you're the best! 10/10😀
@Wargasm54
@Wargasm54 Жыл бұрын
Hats off to this man. I’m a pretty persistent guy myself. But there’s no way I could’ve done what he did. That’s going much further than just “reaching down deep inside” . That’s some serious transcendency .
@toothfairy1952
@toothfairy1952 2 жыл бұрын
I had an uncle, 2 cousins, and 2 friends that were polio survivors. Thankfully, a withered leg is the only issue they were left with. I remember the leg braces and wheelchairs they needed.
@CarolinvonPetzholdt
@CarolinvonPetzholdt Жыл бұрын
Wow. I am so inspired. Every obstacle can be overcome if you have the determination to do so. Just amazing. Thank you for this video
@lulumoon6942
@lulumoon6942 Жыл бұрын
Paul is always a light to see and hear, thank you for sharing this precious man with us! ❤️🙏💞😇🌈
@theadventuresofbrockinthai4325
@theadventuresofbrockinthai4325 2 жыл бұрын
A very interesting video, I can't imagine how hard that would be mentally. It didn't stop this guy though and he accomplished more than some people that doesn't have his disabilities. I really admire this man and what he has done.
@cindikachnic2068
@cindikachnic2068 2 жыл бұрын
What an amazing man! I heard about Paul many years ago and I had no idea he was still alive. What a true inspiration he is showing everyone no matter your circumstances you can accomplish just about anything ❤️
@progamingcommenting3966
@progamingcommenting3966 Жыл бұрын
The most wholesome video in history. I am just speechless!
@jahziyatheexpediametlifekf7257
@jahziyatheexpediametlifekf7257 Ай бұрын
Whos here after Paul passed away today?
@lalaloopsy9085
@lalaloopsy9085 Ай бұрын
i am
@joshuaguenin9507
@joshuaguenin9507 Ай бұрын
he died Monday
@mellisahankins2396
@mellisahankins2396 2 жыл бұрын
He wasn't trapped for 70 years necessarily but it definitely was his savoir for 70 years. Such an impressive story.
@timberwolf5631
@timberwolf5631 2 жыл бұрын
This is amazing. The guy looks pretty happy, actually. His spot in Heaven is secure, and gilded not with iron or even gold: it is gilded with a fully working body that comes complete with wings. Edit: Please don't feed into the rudeness below. :(
@isaacwestlake9518
@isaacwestlake9518 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely
@Godschoosen1
@Godschoosen1 2 жыл бұрын
That was beautiful ❤️
@timberwolf5631
@timberwolf5631 2 жыл бұрын
@@Godschoosen1 Everyone deserves something beautiful. :)
@iliketocomment8144
@iliketocomment8144 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah because heaven has been proven to be real.
@timberwolf5631
@timberwolf5631 2 жыл бұрын
@@iliketocomment8144 i hope that's not sarcasm bc this isn't a debate?
@nonaknight9491
@nonaknight9491 4 ай бұрын
I recently lost an old friend about 78 yrs old and one of the thing she suffered from was a leg that was slightly shorter all of her life since catching polio in the early 1940s.
@SW4GGYXJOJO
@SW4GGYXJOJO Жыл бұрын
Paul is a strong man, even though everyone doubted him, he concord his dreams, he fought through his virus, and he never stopped believing that he could get through his virus, in the end he didn’t, but he concord his dreams when no one thought he could, and to this day, he lives his best life. ❤
@roadkillanonymous4807
@roadkillanonymous4807 2 жыл бұрын
This man is an actual superhero. I’m astounded by this perseverance. Just unbelievable strength of will to keep living and find meaning in it. Humbling and inspiring.
@FuckoAPKC711
@FuckoAPKC711 Жыл бұрын
I’m gonna say this to everyone including myself I woke up today feeling very depressed as I normally do because life can be a pain in the ass after watching this video and thinking about other things and knowing that 2023 is a new year for us all in some sort of way, if we’re not locked into a machine and we’re still walking and talking and breathing and living then everyone of us should get the fuck outside even if it’s raining, flooding or whatever and do something good for ourselves or someone else and just have a good time and be grateful that we’re alive and healthy. Be grateful. I am fucking grateful right now for everything I have regardless of all the circumstances I am grateful.
@CC-uq4hu
@CC-uq4hu 2 ай бұрын
God gave you your first breath and all of the millions that followed….thank Him and love Him
@trdtooster
@trdtooster 2 жыл бұрын
You'd think after 100 years science would have developed a different way to breath besides a huge bulky iron lung.
@aquafox123
@aquafox123 2 жыл бұрын
Yea i thought so too why isnt ther any other option for him i mean we have 2021 goddamn
@Terahnee
@Terahnee 2 жыл бұрын
There is, it's called intermittent positive pressure ventilation. If someone were to develop polio complications that would have put them into an iron lung these days, they'd use that instead as iron lungs aren't made any more.
@darketernal3
@darketernal3 2 жыл бұрын
I'm sure doctors have recommended modern ventilator methods to him. For one reason or another he's refused. There are cheaper and reliable medical devices available.
@gregzeng
@gregzeng 2 жыл бұрын
Here in Australia, aged 71, my severe Traumatic Brain Injury means that in a few years, I need some kind of tracheotomy to do the air pathway, and a PEG (percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy) into my stomach for food, fluids & medication. Using the throat for voice, air & fluids can be difficult. It's still experimental on how we disabled people can try to communicate to outsiders. Gadgets & devices are being invented.
@shaynak745
@shaynak745 2 жыл бұрын
@@gregzeng I hope that something is invented before those actions need to be taken. Stay well.
@2NDLTUSMC
@2NDLTUSMC 3 ай бұрын
FDR served 4 terms = 16 years not 2 terms. If I misunderstood you, sorry. The record shows he served 16 years that's when they changed the constitution amended the terms to only 2.
@johngolden891
@johngolden891 5 ай бұрын
A combination of natural brilliance and focused dedication can score many achievements despite severe physical constraints. Congratulations on your successes and the wonderful example that you set.
@sweetradical
@sweetradical 2 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't last a minute in that thing. Hes incredible
@OneTheAndOnlyOne
@OneTheAndOnlyOne 2 жыл бұрын
you would because you literally couldnt hold your breath while in this machine,and couldnt move. So there is no way to leave nor end your own life
@Moroccan-DNA
@Moroccan-DNA 2 жыл бұрын
It's amazing what determination and perseverance can do! A HERO without a cape
@elliemorris7037
@elliemorris7037 2 жыл бұрын
Not all hero’s have powers 😊
@gabetrain8834
@gabetrain8834 2 жыл бұрын
A hero who lives to tell the tale about a different point of view
@sophiaganesh4666
@sophiaganesh4666 2 жыл бұрын
@@elliemorris7037 and ca capes
@veganessence5270
@veganessence5270 2 жыл бұрын
But with an iron lung
@BeAmazed
@BeAmazed 2 жыл бұрын
agreed!
@bpark222
@bpark222 Ай бұрын
My grandmother had polio, I don’t know how badly she asd infected or how her recovery went, but moved around fine though she had a slightly curved spine and one leg shorter than ggd other. It’s crazy how these afflictions can be do varying in degree, same with ms.
@darrenyu7961
@darrenyu7961 Ай бұрын
RIP to the man who lived in the iron lung for an impressive 72 years, Paul Alexander.
@nerdbamarich2063
@nerdbamarich2063 2 жыл бұрын
Bless his heart. I pray for this beautiful man. He's an inspiration🙏🏾🙏🏾
@countesseilene4003
@countesseilene4003 Жыл бұрын
There is nothing for me to complain about This is a beautiful and inspiring story. Thanks for the courage and tenacity Paul, you show us that anything is impossible if we try
@PatriaPrimum
@PatriaPrimum Жыл бұрын
Exactly. I get abused everyday by my family, but I have a roof under my head and can walk so I can’t complain.
@migz9932
@migz9932 8 ай бұрын
The president at the end of the video can't even compare to Paul's situation.... There's just no comparison. What an amazing man.
@kevinmunday6263
@kevinmunday6263 7 ай бұрын
What an Amazing Man, all those that worked and gave to the Cause also. Truelly Inspiring People
@qwandary
@qwandary Жыл бұрын
I dunno if I'd say he's 'trapped in it' and 'locked in it'. It makes me think of people saying 'wheelchair bound' when someone uses a wheelchair to gain independence and better quality of life. We're not bound by gravity or our legs, we use what we can to survive. So did this dude. He's a badass.
@claragemheart581
@claragemheart581 Жыл бұрын
This comment right here! I agree 100 percent
@dripsonic145
@dripsonic145 Жыл бұрын
Wow, Paul's story is so inspiring, that he acomplished so much even though he was confined to a machine. My grandma was one of the first to get the polio vaccine, she told me about it.
@alexsadler4278
@alexsadler4278 Жыл бұрын
My grandpa Bill got paralyzed by polio in 1949 he was 14 and now he's 87 and doing good
@muniama1
@muniama1 Жыл бұрын
Paul is one brave and a beautiful human being. Thank you, Paul. Thank you for this wonderful information.
@calvin_the_autistic
@calvin_the_autistic 2 жыл бұрын
This video has been a true inspiration to me! I'm a kid who has several disorders like autism and ADHD but I promise not to let that stop me! Thanks paul!
@devindalton4688
@devindalton4688 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, dude! You're an inspiration too, keep truckin' on.
@jasu5650
@jasu5650 2 жыл бұрын
Change your name chad, you don’t deserve to be called that.
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