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it's all geek to me it's all geek to me Home photography poetry law About Stevie, somebody loved you 1 09 2010 Comments : 1 Comment » Categories : daily grind ICU Bed #13 31 08 2010 This afternoon I went to PGH to witness the closing of an art exhibit about the Morong 43 , and to see an old acquaintance who is a revolutionary poet. Alex used to be a bull of a man – around six feet and no less than 250 lbs. A friend said he went on an unsupervised diet and got very thin, very fast. That, along with existing diabetes and TB, coupled with a recent bout of flu, created a perfect storm that has left him breathing through a respirator. The normal blood sugar level, I’m told, is between 80-120. His is at 1200+. He must’ve lost close to 100 lbs. I was not prepared to see him in that weakened state. I could tell he had a hard time just lifting his eyelids. I didn’t know what to say. Tried to cheer him up by saying the guys are out there also hoping for his...

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