Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 It grieves me to see that Mattie has passed away, I do know and am thankful that he is no longer suffering but as Alice said- his mother is left behind in the grief and pain that mitochondrial disease has placed upon her and all her children who have passed away. I wish there was some way we all could do something for her. As Alice also said, this makes me want to strive more to help find a cure for mito- I've been thinking about going into the medical field and work with mito patients and/or research somehow but just dont know how. This and everyone in this group and how mito has affected us all has made me want to go for it even more and I plan to somehow. Anyways, I will be watching Larry King tonite, hope you all do too. Praying for Matties and everyone else's family. take care, Adrienne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 I know that this is very sad news today. Mattie, even at his very young age, was our leader. He made us all very proud. He opened many eyes to this disease and did it with courage, honor and dignity. There was so much life in his disease ridden body. His many poems and media interviews will always remain in our minds. He is at rest now and his suffering is over but his Mom is left behind and her pain must be nearly impossible to bear. My thoughts and prayers go out to her today. Today is a very sad day for the MDA and for victims of Mitochondrial Disease. It strengthens my convictions to do even more to fight this disease and do everything I can to help find a cure. To much of my posterity depends on this. Alice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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