quasi Report This Comment Date: September 05, 2015 01:01PM
Please share with others and help if you can.
On August 24, 2015, Paul, a U.S. Air Force Veteran, suffered a traumatic brain
injury while riding his motorcycle. Just as he was a few weeks away from
entering a training school to become a Harley Davidson mechanic he was riding
alone when it appears he lost control of his own Harley while making a turn on
wet pavement near his home in Charlotte County, Florida where he was a lifelong
resident and graduated from Charlotte High in 2008. He was near death when
surgeons opened his skull to remove a large blood clot and relieve pressure on
his swollen brain. A piece of his skull was left out to allow his brain room to
swell without further damaging it and he was sent to the surgical intensive care
unit where he remained for one week before being sent to the Surgical
Progressive Care Unit with the piece of skull still removed. Though one of his
surgeons later told me that he hadn't expected Paul to survive, he has shown
remarkable progress, perhaps because at the age of 25 he is young and strong and
his other injuries were remarkably minor, but he has a long way to go in the
recovery process which we hope will be in full despite some of the cognitive
deficits he is currently showing. He has no insurance, no resources, and while
he undergoes his long recovery his medical bills and living expenses are
mounting quickly. Please help this young man so that he may get the best care
possible and go on to live a long and productive life without the pall of this
huge financial burden hanging over him. Thank you.
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www.gofundme.com]
Woot Report This Comment Date: September 05, 2015 04:48PM
Why should society pay for HIS mistakes? Did he have a brain in the first place
to get on a motorcycle without insurance? , did a loving parent such as your
self inform him of the dangers of getting on that two-wheeled crotch-rocket?,
and judging by the picture you provided, he looks like one of those thugs that
likes to terrorize ordinary motorists, nothing but Darwinism at work here.
anonymous user Report This Comment Date: September 05, 2015 05:34PM
Really Woot? Why do you feel the need to be such an insensitive little twit?
This is Qausi's son we are talking about. Do you tell everyone with an injured
child it's their fault and that they should have done a better job protecting
their kid?
Saying no one should help Paul, is basically like saying no one should help
soldiers who were injured fighting in wars. After all it's their own fault
because they should have known it was dangerous before going over there.
No one is forcing anyone to pay Paul's medical bills, they are just asking for
help. You don't have to do anything. You didn't need to make a comment either.
All it did was make you look like a complete douchebag. You are lucky you have
the anonymity of the internet to hide behind because Quasi would be justified in
hunting you down and beating the crap out of you for what you said.
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: September 05, 2015 05:47PM
The total lack of compassion coupled with uninformed assumptions and sweeping
generalizations heralded in the comment above leave me with only one thing to
say to you woot ... blow it out your ass you pitiful waste of oxygen/big balled
keyboard commando.
Young people often make choices that can lead to grave consequences for those
choices. I did, and surely I'm far from the only one here who could lay claim to
having done so. Some of us get lucky, while others tend to fare less
fortunately, but the invincibility concept of the young is a well understood
phenomenon.
BTW, "society" isn't being asked for a damned thing. What is very
apparent is a loving father is making a request for any support from those in a
position to do so be extended to his son.
Having been following Pauls story unfolding through social media postings I know
how hard his accident has been on all those in his life and havin some dip shit
get on here and talk trash about the Q mans son or his plight is hardly
deserved, necessary, nor humanistic.
Onyma Report This Comment Date: September 05, 2015 09:37PM
Hey Quasi. Just sending my best out to you both and hit the donation page as
well. Keep us updated when you can. I'll keep checking in.
quasi Report This Comment Date: September 06, 2015 10:33AM
Thanks for those of you with compassion and when I posted here I expected some
trolls to show up so I'll just ignore their thoughtlessness and continue on
helping my son. Things are looking good for his recovery - I spent seven hours
with him yesterday and it was the first time his thoughts and actions were
normal for the entire visit so it appears he may have a full, or nearly full,
recovery in the works though there are still some obstacles along the way and
goals to be reached.
jgoins Report This Comment Date: September 06, 2015 10:51AM
The old adage my mother taught me always applies, if you don't have anything
good to say then just say nothing.
While I am not financially able to help my prayers are with him and your family.
I understand there are some here who don't believe but I will pray for it
anyway and they can just call it best wishes.
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: September 06, 2015 10:55PM
^^^ Oh joy, an official Obozo lover showed up ^^^
woberto Report This Comment Date: September 08, 2016 03:58AM
Quasi if you can handle the abuse, wanna post an update on Paul Jr?
quasi Report This Comment Date: September 25, 2017 05:46PM
Sorry so late with this. He recovered well, is his old self with the exceptions
of losing his senses of taste & smell, being a little more cranky at times
(though he's long been pretty cranky), and having a mountain of medical bills.
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: September 26, 2017 04:00AM
very glad to see some good news after reading a story like that, especially
from a friend you know