This makes zero sense. MS is almost never fatal. He died within four years of diagnosis and that is not a typical pattern of MS
Perhaps there is more to this than the family wishes to disclose
"This makes zero sense. MS is almost never fatal. He died within four years of diagnosis and that is not a typical pattern of MS
Perhaps there is more to this than the family wishes to disclose"
I always smelled Karl Rove and the lame duck Bush White House for the hacking of Palin, amoung all the other campaign sabatoge of her.
After all Nicolle Wallace AND Steve Schmidt worked for Rove/Bush BEFORE McCain brought them on the 08 campaign.
Sounds like Uniparty/RINO human sacrifice. That kid knew too much. Rove and Schmidt compromised Sarah's emails and needed a patsy.
Almost never is not never. Severe cases of it are indeed fatal.
God be with him...
In regards to the family not disclosing the real cause:
I have MS, and yes it can be fatal.
He more than likely had the more severe type, Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis.
I know of another fellow in his 20’s whose degeneration was
rapid and he was bedridden shortly after diagnosis and died within
a few years..
And then there’s a type of Sudden Death from MS, and if an MS lesion is in your
brainstem (medulla most often), you can die suddenly if the lesion that flares is one that affects your autonomic functions, breathing, blood pressure, heart rate.
I was thinking the same. Dead at 30 of MS would seem to be really unusual. Suicide, perhaps? Mis-diagnosis?