I agree,leave her alone..I lost my Angel in May,God bless Sandra and her beloved ,it's a horrific disease and takes no prisoners...God give strength to all caretakers who care for the sick,I did and so many others. Thank you all...👰🏻✝️
Nothing against Sinead at all, but why is ET packaging together two separate stories in one video? I think they did that another time where the title was about Sinead but the majority of that video was about that Angus guy from Euphoria who died recently.
@@pohanahawaii But your thinking was wrong, yet you put it online in the context of it being "weird" and "unusual" and "how is this possible". Covid has been over for quite a while now.
@@susivarga7303 : 🙄 What's your problem with free speech? I have a right to wonder when every picture of them in public showed a good looking man seemingly in excellent shape? ALS is a very physically debilitating disease. If you're not surprised then shut up but don't try to suppress others opinions.
@@samleddon4406 he was 84 and started complaining of weakness in his legs. Since he was completely healthy with other body functions, they ran every possible test with him and everything turned out negative. We were in the hospital, begging for a neurologist and doctors kept running bogus tests after tests. Finally when a neurologist showed up, within five minutes, she diagnosed him with ALS with almost certainty. By then his breathing was failing because of his diaphragm not moving. He died a few days later. After his death we fought with the doctors to make sure they listed cause of death as ALS. But the best they would do is list primary cause, "respiratory failure", and secondary cause, "possible ALS". One of the reasons ALS is underreported, especially in elderly, is the symptoms can be extremely generic until close to the end of life. My Dad had fought Lyme Desease for a year (in the 90s). It was because of that, and possible correlations between Lyme Desease and ALS (no proven) that we suspected ALS and kept asking for a neurologist to see him. He checked into the hospital 3 times in a matter of a month, and everytime, they ran scans for heart attack, stroke, blahblahblah. The third time there, doctor ordered scans to check for stroke, I ask Dad to tell the doctor his passwords for websites, and Dad recited them back. I looked at the Doctor and said "this man just recalled all his passwords and you think he had a stroke? Get us a F---- Neurologist!".... It was crazy.
Your comment is very unintelligent. You should educate yourself on ALS, as well as listen to the part where they said he was diagnosed 3 years ago. Please don’t disrespect those with ALS, or their loved ones.
My grandmother died from ALS, it’s horrible, to watch someone u love slowly die from this.
I agree,leave her alone..I lost my Angel in May,God bless Sandra and her beloved ,it's a horrific disease and takes no prisoners...God give strength to all caretakers who care for the sick,I did and so many others. Thank you all...👰🏻✝️
I'm praying 4 u Sandra + your kids.
Praying for Sandra's strength
He was gorgeous!!
Feel for the whole family and ALS should be talked about it happens more then we think
Damn may he rip and I pray God gives her strength 🙏
Sleep in peace bryan sorry for your loss sandra
Deepest sympathy to Sandra Bullock and family.
Nothing against Sinead at all, but why is ET packaging together two separate stories in one video? I think they did that another time where the title was about Sinead but the majority of that video was about that Angus guy from Euphoria who died recently.
Prayers sent!
I agree totally. Please leave her alone!!!
Do dad for her. Love you Sandra 💞.
R.I.P
Such a sad news.
Time let her grieve
😞
😳 How? He always looked so good and healthy! Not at all what we associate with ALS...
When was the last time you saw him? It literally says in the video.
That's how....
@@susivarga7303 : Video said since 2020 but that's during Covid so not unusual. I thought ALS is like Parkinson, taking years and years to die, not 3.
@@pohanahawaii
But your thinking was wrong, yet you put it online in the context of it being "weird" and "unusual" and "how is this possible".
Covid has been over for quite a while now.
@@susivarga7303 : 🙄 What's your problem with free speech? I have a right to wonder when every picture of them in public showed a good looking man seemingly in excellent shape? ALS is a very physically debilitating disease. If you're not surprised then shut up but don't try to suppress others opinions.
@@Kensington2714 : I'm sorry for your loss..
Rip
Privacy accepted
Have you seen him in the last 3 years?
Have you seen or heard her since she retired to care for him?
I don't understand why people would rather shack up together instead of get married.
@@BeccaM951 Still better than living in sin
@@BeccaM951 I'm just stating the truth.
At this point does it matter? Not the time to bring it up!
@@gailnightowl0423hey u 'Saint' ,this is not the right time to bring that up
@@reenmuth4726 I never said I was a saint, just stating how so many people just shack up together instead of marry.
Jada Pinkett Smith nodding hear head with "yeah, Gurl" as Sandra talks about loving her spouse- really taints this news.
leave her alone
Brittney?
Leave Sara smith not alone
❤
Shes soo Brawe!!much Love to hear and hear family children!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
ALS took my Dad. One day he was good, a month later he was dead.
I’m so very sorry for your loss! ♥️♥️
A month? Did it start in his lungs?
@@samleddon4406 he was 84 and started complaining of weakness in his legs. Since he was completely healthy with other body functions, they ran every possible test with him and everything turned out negative. We were in the hospital, begging for a neurologist and doctors kept running bogus tests after tests. Finally when a neurologist showed up, within five minutes, she diagnosed him with ALS with almost certainty. By then his breathing was failing because of his diaphragm not moving. He died a few days later. After his death we fought with the doctors to make sure they listed cause of death as ALS. But the best they would do is list primary cause, "respiratory failure", and secondary cause, "possible ALS". One of the reasons ALS is underreported, especially in elderly, is the symptoms can be extremely generic until close to the end of life. My Dad had fought Lyme Desease for a year (in the 90s). It was because of that, and possible correlations between Lyme Desease and ALS (no proven) that we suspected ALS and kept asking for a neurologist to see him. He checked into the hospital 3 times in a matter of a month, and everytime, they ran scans for heart attack, stroke, blahblahblah. The third time there, doctor ordered scans to check for stroke, I ask Dad to tell the doctor his passwords for websites, and Dad recited them back. I looked at the Doctor and said "this man just recalled all his passwords and you think he had a stroke? Get us a F---- Neurologist!".... It was crazy.
It was the 💉💉💉💉💉💉💉
Your comment is very unintelligent. You should educate yourself on ALS, as well as listen to the part where they said he was diagnosed 3 years ago. Please don’t disrespect those with ALS, or their loved ones.
Gosh you are so ignorant…
Educate yourself.
I think its the aliens slowly Killin us 👽👽
He got it before covid dum dum
Rip