Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 - http://www.sptimes.com/2004/03/24/Tampabay/Physician_who_broke_r.shtml Physician who broke racial barriers dies .... He'd been diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a degenerative connective tissue disorder that hinders collagen production, causing fragile skin and muscle tissue and excruciating joint pain. The disease forced him to give up medicine. " It was crushing, " Carolyn Woodson said. " He loved his patients. He loved his practice. It was his passion. He never really got over that loss. " The Woodsons moved to Palo Alto, Calif., a place Dr. Woodson had fallen in love with years earlier. " He said, " I don't want to run into patients and have them feeling sorry for me. I want to go someplace where nobody knows me, " ' his wife said. " He just didn't want to have a constant reminder of what he couldn't do (anymore). " In California, Dr. Woodson mentored students from poor families and took time to bond with his children, Marcus and . The family moved to Philadelphia in 1998 to be near relatives. There, he sought to educate people about his disease and comfort those who had it. " He touched my life in so many aspects, " said Heim, who also has Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and became close to Dr. Woodson. " It was more than just a friendship. Each time we spoke, we totally understood each other. " .... Dr. Woodson died in his sleep March 17 of a massive heart attack. He had spent the evening with his wife, watching television and laughing... She also remembered how he sang " even in the worst of times. " He had about 15 surgeries during the course of his disease, and each time he made the doctors play a cassette as they put him under anesthesia: Billie Holiday, Chet Baker, Louis Armstrong and others ... About two weeks ago, Dr. Woodson told his wife he was thankful for the gift of illness. " It showed him how strong people could be, " she said. " He had time with his family and friends, time to get to know his children. Most people don't get to do that. " A celebration of life ceremony is planned for Dr. Woodson on Saturday evening at the Freedom Theatre in Philadelphia. Family members ask that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the National Organization for Rare Disorders in Washington. http://news.tbo.com/news/MGA4WODX6SD.html Caring Physician Helped Heal City Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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