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About Eddie Paul We would like everyone who is affected by Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa to know our son Eddie Paul. This is very much a success story, and hope that by sharing this, it will give others inspiration as he gave to all who knew him.
We already had a little girl who was almost
three, when we were excited to find out that we were expecting again.
On September 20, 1957 Eddie was born but things did
not go as planned. He was born without the skin
on his legs and feet and one finger. He blistered easily to
the touch, and in 1957 no one knew what was wrong with him.
Finally two months later the doctors told us they thought it was
EB. They also said he probably wouldnt live very
long. He couldnt suck from a bottle because it blistered his tongue. So he learned to drink out of a cup when he was seven months old. It was hard taking him anywhere because we had to explain to the public about his condition, even though no one understood. But we took him anyway because we felt everyone should know about EB. When Eddie was almost five our daughter Kathy got rheumatic fever and had to stay in bed for three months, with limited activity for six months after that. One month after Kathy became ill, our daughter Tamara was born with the same condition that Eddie had. We were devastated because we knew what we had to go through.
Our doctor had prescribed penicillin for both children just to ward off
infection. We let them play and do almost everything that other
children did including playing in the sandbox and dirt. We knew some
damage might occur but they would be better off emotionally.
As Eddie grew older he learned what he was able to do and what he couldnt. If he couldnt accomplish things normally he would find a way that he could. Actually he was a good inventor. He was active in school and enjoyed impersonating famous people. He liked to make people laugh and made a lot of friends. Our favorite impersonation he did was Elvis. Ed went to Kent
Sate University and received a bachelors degree in
Telecommunications. He had various jobs including NBC, cable TV and
Case Western Reserve University. His last job was with Rainbow
Babies and Childrens Hospital of Cleveland . He was the producer of
in-house programs on the Rainbow Channel.
He met his wife Sandy and married in 1991. They had a daughter, Melissa, in 1995. Ed was diagnosed with metastasis squamous cell cancer in the summer of 2001 and found out it was terminal on 9/11. He suffered and told me its quite painful and I told him that I understood, because what hurts him hurts me also. He fought a courageous battle but died October 4, 2001 at the age of 44. A plaque now hangs at the hospital where he worked with the motto, Do just once what others say you cant do, and you will never pay attention to their limitations again. This is the way Ed lived his life and why he is a success story. We were very proud to be his parents. We will miss him but will always have him in our prayers and in our hearts.
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