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Oct 02, 2012 09:20

Yesterday I learned that my ex, D - the significant one before Joe - is in the hospital in a coma.

D's mother was diagnosed with familial amyloidosis a number of years ago. Weirdly, I am familiar with this very unusual disease, because primary amyloidosis is what my Aunt Marilyn died of in 2005. Familial amyloidosis is genetic and hereditary, and is manageable (although not curable) through medical intervention. D's mom is doing fairly well (I saw her a month or two ago). Unfortunately, D never got tested for it, despite apparently having some warning signs, because he was afraid that if he was diagnosed with it that he would never be able to get health insurance again.*

He collapsed a day ago at his job, having experienced severe damage to his heart and kidneys. Apparently he was without oxygen to his brain for 25 minutes. He is now in a hospital, in a coma, with very little brain activity. It is very unlikely that he will recover.

The only thing I can say that comforts me at all is that he and I had managed, in the last couple of years, to be friendly again, if not particularly close.

What a terrible loss. And how awful for his family and those who are close to him now.

... Update: He died today.

*And this is what is wrong with our health care system.

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