Current:Home > MyPaul Alexander, Who Spent 70 Years in an Iron Lung, Dead at 78 -TruePath Finance
Paul Alexander, Who Spent 70 Years in an Iron Lung, Dead at 78
View
Date:2025-04-17 11:15:16
The man in the iron lung has passed away after leading an extraordinary life.
Paul Alexander, who was confined to living in and using a cylindrical negative-pressure ventilator for over 70 years after contracting polio as a child, died March 11. his family confirmed. He was 78.
"It was an honor to be part of someone's life who was as admired as he was. He touched and inspired millions of people and that is no exaggeration," his brother Philip Alexander wrote on Facebook March 12. "To me Paul was just a brother..same as yours..loving, giving advice, and scolding when necessary, and also a pain in the a--..normal brother stuff. He commanded a room..What a flirt! He loved good food, wine, women, long conversations, learning, , and laughing. I will miss him so much. RiP."
The cause of Paul's death was not shared. In recent weeks, his social media manager noted the author was facing health struggles, stating in a Feb. 26 TikTok that the author had been hospitalized and tested positive for COVID-19.
Paul grew up in the Dallas area with his parents, two brothers and a sister. He contracted polio—an infectious disease that can destroy nerve cells in the spinal cord and also lead to death—at age 6 in 1952 during an epidemic.
Unable to breathe and paralyzed from the neck down, he was rushed to the ER and fitted with an iron lung, which were commonly used then on polio patients. He was released from the hospital more than a year later after a doctor told his parents that he likely wouldn't live for much longer.
Paul not only survived for seven decades but learned to adapt to life inside an iron lung, with the help of his family and a therapist. In addition to completing his schooling at home, he learned how to draw, write and paint without using his hands. He wrote his 2020 memoir, Three Minutes for a Dog: My Life in an Iron Lung, by typing into a computer using a pencil placed in his mouth, according to his TikTok.
Paul obtained a bachelor's degree and law degree from the University of Texas at Austin, where he lived in a dorm, and ultimately worked as a lawyer for 30 years.
Over the past couple of months, he shared his thoughts and answered questions about his condition on social media, where he nicknamed himself "Polio Paul."
"For years and years and years, I've been locked in this machine and cannot get out," he said in a TikTok in February. "Sometimes it's desperate, because I can't touch someone. My hands don't move. And no one touches me, except in rare occasions, which I cherish."
Despite his difficult life, Paul maintained an optimistic outlook.
"Being positive is a way of life for me," he said in a video shared in January. "There's a great purpose in being positive. I've seen so many people suffer in my life and I learned not to let that bring me down but try to contribute something good for that person."
For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News AppveryGood! (1)
Related
- Former longtime South Carolina congressman John Spratt dies at 82
- Stake Out These 15 Epic Secrets About Veronica Mars
- Mining Critical to Renewable Energy Tied to Hundreds of Alleged Human Rights Abuses
- Kylie Jenner Debuts New Photos of “Big Boy” Aire Webster That Will Have You on Cloud 9
- Newly elected West Virginia lawmaker arrested and accused of making terroristic threats
- Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez Break Up After 2 Years of Marriage
- Pennsylvania Expects $400 Million in Infrastructure Funds to Begin Plugging Thousands of Abandoned Oil Wells
- Raven-Symoné and Wife Miranda Pearman-Maday Set the Record Straight on That Relationship NDA
- Former Syrian official arrested in California who oversaw prison charged with torture
- invisaWear Smart Jewelry and Accessories Are Making Safety Devices Stylish
Ranking
- Don't let hackers fool you with a 'scam
- Water, Water Everywhere, Yet Local U.S. Planners Are Lowballing Their Estimates
- Washington’s Treasured Cherry Blossoms Prompt Reflection on Local Climate Change
- When an Actor Meets an Angel: The Love Story of Dylan Sprouse and Barbara Palvin
- Taylor Swift makes surprise visit to Kansas City children’s hospital
- Florence Pugh Saves Emily Blunt From a Nip Slip During Oppenheimer Premiere
- Love Seen Lashes From RHONY Star Jenna Lyons Will Have You Taking a Bite Out of Summer
- On Chicago’s South Side, Naomi Davis Planted the Seeds of Green Solutions to Help Black Communities
Recommendation
What were Tom Selleck's juicy final 'Blue Bloods' words in Reagan family
Preserving the Cowboy Way of Life
Sofía Vergara Shares Glimpse Inside Italian Vacation Amid Joe Manganiello Breakup
Miranda Lambert Stops Las Vegas Concert to Call Out Fans for Taking Selfies
Macy's says employee who allegedly hid $150 million in expenses had no major 'impact'
As the Harms of Hydropower Dams Become Clearer, Some Activists Ask, ‘Is It Time to Remove Them?’
Carlee Russell Found: Untangling Case of Alabama Woman Who Disappeared After Spotting Child on Interstate
Harry Styles’ 7 New Wax Figures Will Have You Doing a Double Take