"Remembering Paul Alexander: The Man Who Defied Polio and Lived in an Iron Lung for 70 Years"

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Paul Alexander, who spent the majority of his life in an iron lung after being diagnosed with polio at six, passed away at 78. His brother and cousin led heartfelt tributes, describing him as a "flirt" and a "pain in the a**," and as a true hero. Despite his physical limitations, Alexander achieved remarkable milestones, including earning degrees, practicing law, and authoring a book. He defied the constraints of his iron lung, living independently, traveling, and finding love. His extraordinary life serves as an inspiration for personal resilience and determination.
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