Thursday, October 22, 2009

Paul's Financial Situation

Although Paul did have accidental insurance, it appears at this point that his coverage is maxed out at $35,000. It isn't clear at this point what type of expenses he will incur over the coming months but they will surely be far more substantial. Many of us love Paul so much because of his willingness to live his life plainly with intention and compassion. I've never known Paul to ask anyone for a donation or a hand out. But he isn't in a state to refuse so when he wakes up, he can give it all back to us if wants to be that stubborn.

There is not a lot of clarity regarding what the total costs will be. However, many of us may know someone who has undergone this type of treatment and it can be financially debilitating. Many of Paul's closest friends are akin to him in our need for a life that is based on taking care of those around you and having a really good time doing it. Therefore, most of us don't make a killing and don't have a lot to spare. What I'm trying to say is donate what you can. More importantly ask all of those people you love if they can lend a hand.

Thanks-

Paul's friends.

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