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<h3><span style="color: #3366ff;">God Bless You Paul may you be in Heaven with God, You had amazing grit and mental strength, something unimaginable happened to you and you took it well sir, may your memory of your life inspire anyone who facdes challenges to keep on trucking!</span></h3>
<p>Since 1952, Paul Alexander has lived inside an iron lung, unable to breathe on his own after polio left him paralyzed at age six. Yet his life is anything but confined. He mastered breathing techniques, became a lawyer, wrote a memoir, and typed with a pen in his mouth. His story is a testament to pure resilience, a living example of human willpower.</p>
<p>Paul Alexander, who was paralyzed at age 6 by polio and confined for decades to an iron lung—a mechanical respirator enclosing the entire body from the neck down—but nonetheless earned his undergraduate degree from The University of Texas at Austin in 1978 and his Juris Doctor from Texas Law in 1984, died on March 11 in Dallas. No cause of death was given, but Alexander had recently battled Covid.</p>
<p>Alexander’s life story was already well-known around the globe when he published his memoir in 2020. That book, “Three Minutes for a Dog: My Life in an Iron Lung,” described his life of setbacks and triumphs and his quest for normalcy in situations that were anything but normal. The title referred to a challenge issued to him as a boy: If he could learn to hold his breath for three minutes, he could have a puppy.</p>
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<p>Alexander got his puppy, and much more, by teaching himself methods of breathing and breath control. It was only by doing so that he was eventually able to spend hours outside his respiration chamber so that he could attend school, first as salutatorian from Dallas’s W.W. Samuell<img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class=" wp-image-21737 alignright" src="https://goodshepherdmedia.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Alexander-Iron-Lung-1500x1500-1-1024x1024.jpg" alt="" width="271" height="271" srcset="https://goodshepherdmedia.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Alexander-Iron-Lung-1500x1500-1-1024x1024.jpg 1024w, https://goodshepherdmedia.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Alexander-Iron-Lung-1500x1500-1-400x400.jpg 400w, https://goodshepherdmedia.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Alexander-Iron-Lung-1500x1500-1-150x150.jpg 150w, https://goodshepherdmedia.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Alexander-Iron-Lung-1500x1500-1-768x768.jpg 768w, https://goodshepherdmedia.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Alexander-Iron-Lung-1500x1500-1.jpg 1500w" sizes="(max-width: 271px) 100vw, 271px" /> High School, then as a college student and, later, a law student.</p>
<p>Breathing was one challenge, but far from the only obstacle. Paralyzed, Alexander could only write using a pen or other implement clenched in his mouth. It took Alexander five years to write his autobiography, using “an improvised stick to type the words.”</p>
<p>Alexander practiced family law and handled bankruptcy cases for nearly three decades.</p>
<p>For more about the extraordinary life of Paul Alexander:</p>
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<li>Marissa Charpentier’s 2022 <a href="https://alcalde.texasexes.org/2020/09/one-of-the-last-people-to-live-in-an-iron-lung-is-a-longhorn/">profile</a> in The Alcalde.</li>
<li>A <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/may/26/last-iron-lung-paul-alexander-polio-coronavirus">deeply-reported feature</a> on Alexander’s unusual life journey in The Guardian.</li>
<li>Alexander’s <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/13/us/paul-alexander-iron-lung-dead.html">obituary</a> in The New York Times.</li>
<li>The autobiography, “<a href="https://www.amazon.com/Three-Minutes-Dog-Life-Iron/dp/1525525328">Three Minutes for a Dog: My Life in an Iron Lung</a>.</li>
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<p>Paul Alexander still remembers the sound of the screen door slamming on that rainy July day in 1952.</p>
<p>The then-6-year-old had just run inside after playing in the field behind his Dallas home. He was feverish and his neck ached. He walked in barefoot, dragging mud onto the kitchen floor. The door sprang shut behind him. He knew his mom would be mad when she saw the mess, but he was taken aback by the fear in her voice.</p>
<p>“God, please, no,” she said. She knew then polio had come for her son.</p>
<p>1952 was riddled with fear for many parents. It was the worst year for polio in the U.S., with nearly 60,000 cases reported across the country. Some cities shut down popular gathering places—movie theaters, swimming pools, bars, bowling alleys. The virus most commonly affects children, entering the body through the mouth via tiny particles of contaminated feces or, more rarely, droplets from a sneeze or cough. It can lead to flu-like symptoms and has the potential to invade a person’s spinal cord or brain, causing paralysis and potentially death.</p>
<p>For Alexander, the infection started as body aches and a high fever, but not long after, he lost his ability to walk, swallow, and breathe. Doctors performed a tracheotomy and put him in an iron lung—a sealed tank used to treat polio patients who had trouble breathing on their own. During the epidemic, hospital wards were lined with these respirators. They stimulate breathing by varying air pressure to compress and depress the chest. Children typically spent a couple weeks in one while recovering from the disease, lying on their backs, unable to do much. But Alexander didn’t get out of his.</p>
<p>Eighteen months after he was admitted, doctors said he could go home, thinking he wouldn’t live much longer. His body was nearly completely paralyzed from the neck down, and he couldn’t breathe outside the iron lung. His family brought him—and the lung—home and had what they thought would be their last Christmas together.</p>
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<p>But Alexander is still alive today. He’s 74 and resides in Dallas—and for the second time in his life, living through the outbreak of a virus that he is at a high risk of suffering from. Unlike the polio virus, the coronavirus hasn’t been disproportionately impacting children. Those most at risk of developing a severe case of COVID-19 are adults over 65 and those with underlying medical conditions. Alexander checks both boxes.</p>
<p>As the world awaits a vaccine, Alexander and his caretakers are limiting contact with others. He still relies on an iron lung to keep him alive. In fact, he’s one of the last people in the world still using the machine.</p>
<p>“It’s like a big tin can,” he tells me over Skype one morning in June. His head sticks out of the yellow tube, and I can hear the machinery expanding and compressing in the background. Between the noise and the fuzzy screen, it’s sometimes hard to make out what he’s saying. I find myself asking him to repeat himself. Alexander is patient with me and starts his sentences over. It’s not the most efficient way to conduct an interview, but we’re making do, given the circumstances.</p>
<p>Though more modern ventilators have been invented over the years, Alexander stuck with his iron lung. As a boy he learned how to breathe without it for extended periods of time—a skill that opened doors for him. When he was 8, a physical therapist taught him how to “frog breathe,” or use muscles in his mouth and throat to gulp air into his lungs.</p>
<p>Alexander was wary of health care professionals, scarred from the times in the hospital when they’d forced him to try to breathe outside the lung, causing him to pass out. But the therapist convinced him to keep trying by making a deal with him: if he could learn to breathe outside the lung for three minutes, she would give him one of her boxer puppies.</p>
<p>“It was difficult, but I worked at it,” Alexander says.</p>
<p>After working at it for a year, the puppy was his. Breathing on his own meant he could spend hours outside the iron lung. He adapted in other ways as well. His father fashioned a stick that he could put in his mouth to play with his toys. (Today, he uses a similar instrument to dial the phone and type on a keyboard.) He learned how to paint and write with a paintbrush or pencil in his mouth, too.</p>
<p>As he grew older, he realized that if he wanted to be successful at something, it would have to be something of the mind. “I had to go to school,” he says. “There was no other way.”</p>
<p>One of the first students to attend the homebound program in his school district, Alexander ended up graduating at the top of his class. He then attended Southern Methodist University before transferring to UT to study economics and finance. “I needed something bigger,” he says. For the first time in his life, he was away from home.</p>
<p>When he got to Austin, though, his hired caretaker never showed up. He refused to call his parents for help, fearing they’d take him home. “I was so determined to do this,” he says. “I thought, <em>I’m going to die or I’m going to go to school</em>.”</p>
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<p>His first month at UT, students in his residence hall took care of him. They fed him and took him to class in his wheelchair. He says a lot of his professors were “angels” and believed in him. It took him seven years, but he graduated in 1978. And he wasn’t done with school yet. He attended UT Law, but this time around, the professors weren’t as encouraging. Alexander remembers one who brought him into his office and told him, “You don’t look like a lawyer,” and, “You’re not going to pass my class.” But he did.</p>
<p>He graduated in 1984 and passed the bar two years later. He spent decades as a lawyer in Dallas, practicing family law and taking on bankruptcy cases, representing clients in court from his wheelchair. When new clients came into his office, they’d see the iron lung and often ask, “What is that?”</p>
<p>It’s a moment Kathy Gaines, his caretaker of over 30 years, knows well. At the start of his career, he put an ad in the newspaper for a caretaker and Gaines responded. Before she met him, she’d never seen an iron lung before. “I walked in, and there was this big, yellow, monster machine, and I was like, ‘Woah, what the hell is this?’” she says. “Paul likes that—it’s like, ‘Wow, that’s a cool car,’ you know?”</p>
<p>She started taking on tasks: cooking his meals, shaving his beard, brushing his teeth, tying his tie—“You have to know how to tie a tie to help a lawyer,” she says—and eventually began working for him full time. Over the years, she’s learned everything about him. She can tell if he’s not getting enough oxygen, or when he’s dehydrated. “I know his body language so well, better than him,” she says. “He gets mad at me. I say, ‘Paul, drink.’ He says, ‘I’m not thirsty.’ I say, ‘Paul, you are thirsty, drink.’”</p>
<p>As Alexander aged, it became more difficult to breathe on his own. Now, he’s completely confined to his iron lung. He stopped practicing law in the last few years and set a new goal: telling his life’s story. Lying on his back in the iron lung, he wrote using a pen attached to a plastic stick. A mirror above his head reflected his notes back to him. He self-published his memoir, <em>Three Minutes for a Dog</em>, in April. It took eight years to complete. Gaines calls it “his big victory.”</p>
<p>One of the reasons Alexander wants to share his story is so people understand the severity of polio. After American virologist Jonas Salk developed a successful polio vaccine in 1955, countries began spearheading immunization campaigns. Since 1979, no cases of polio have originated in the U.S., meaning many Americans don’t understand how prevalent polio once was. Children in the U.S. are vaccinated against the disease by the time they’re 6. But vaccine-preventable diseases, like polio or measles or mumps, haven’t disappeared. Though it’s close to being eliminated, polio is still endemic in three countries: Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Nigeria. And “if we let ourselves become vulnerable by not vaccinating,” the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns, “a case that could touch off an outbreak of some disease that is currently under control is just a plane ride away.”</p>
<p>“Polio could come back,” Alexander tells me. Now that we’re living through a pandemic, his words, and the CDC’s, don’t sound alarmist at all. As I talk with Alexander, a living reminder of how an invisible virus can alter one’s life forever, it’s easy to draw parallels between the polio outbreak and the coronavirus pandemic. The calls to avoid gatherings of people. The fears. The anticipation of a cure. I find myself reading the pages of his memoir, in which he implores the world not to forget about the destructive consequences of polio, with a new sense of urgency. “It is extremely important,” he writes, “that you know what this is and what I have had to live with.” <a href="https://alcalde.texasexes.org/2020/09/one-of-the-last-people-to-live-in-an-iron-lung-is-a-longhorn" target="_blank" rel="noopener">source</a></p>
<p><em>From top: Courtesy of Paul Alexander; Alamy Stock Photo; courtesy of Paul Alexander </em></p>
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<h1 class="sc-f98b1ad2-0 dfvxux"><span style="font-size: 24pt;">The man in the iron lung: How Paul Alexander lived life to the full</span></h1>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS"><b id="paul-alexander-was-six-years-old-when-he-woke,-terrified,-to-find-himself-inside-a-large-metal-tube,-with-only-his-head-sticking-out." class="sc-d16436d-0 jpoiOL">Paul Alexander was six years old when he woke, terrified, to find himself inside a large metal tube, with only his head sticking out.</b></p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">He couldn&#8217;t move to feel what was trapping him, and when he tried to call for help, he discovered he couldn&#8217;t make a sound.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">Paul had survived a serious bout of polio, but had been left quadriplegic. After an emergency tracheostomy operation, he was unable to breathe without the iron lung machine that now encased his small body.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">When he died recently at the age of 78, Paul had spent more than seven decades using his iron lung, longer than anyone else in history.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">But what was it that marked him out from so many of his peers, and kept him going?</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">Polio ran riot in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, killing and maiming scores of children.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">In hospital in Texas in 1952, Paul was surrounded by other children in similar predicaments. According to the World Health Organization, one in 200 polio infections leads to irreversible paralysis. Among those paralysed, 5-10% die when their breathing muscles become immobilised.</p>
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<h2 class="sc-f98b1ad2-0 eOFjmw">Uncertain future</h2>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">After two years in hospital, doctors began to cast doubt on Paul&#8217;s future.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">That led his parents to make the brave decision to take him and his iron lung home, to live out his days in peace. But instead of dying, Paul went from strength to strength, once he was home in his parents&#8217; care.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">The iron lung uses a negative pressure system. Powered by a motor, its bellows suck air out of the cylinder, creating a vacuum around the patient&#8217;s body and forcing the lungs to expand and take in air. When the air is let back in, the same process in reverse makes the lungs deflate. The device needs a source of energy to function.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">During power cuts, the bellows had to be pumped by hand; neighbours would come to help with the job. Paul&#8217;s father designed an alarm bell that Paul could ring using his mouth if he needed urgent attention.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">Over time Paul learnt to consciously breathe by gulping down air, using his throat muscles to force air into his lungs. He called it frog-breathing.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">His younger brother, Philip, explained to the BBC that the promise of a puppy gave Paul the incentive to be brave, and attempt to spend time out of his iron lung to learn the complicated glossopharyngeal breathing technique, the medical term for frog-breathing.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">&#8220;He was scared of course of choking to death,&#8221; says Philip. &#8220;They told him if you last three minutes, you&#8217;ll get the dog that you want.&#8221; And he did.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">As his confidence and strength grew, he was able to spend increasingly longer periods out of the iron lung. This allowed him to begin to experience a bit more of life. He was allowed to venture into the neighbourhood in his wheelchair with childhood friends, returning to the iron lung when he was tired.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">&#8220;He was just a normal brother to me. We fought, we played, we loved, we partied, we went to concerts together &#8211; he was just a normal brother,&#8221; says Philip.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">Philip recalls Paul&#8217;s time at the University of Texas in Austin as being &#8220;incredible&#8221;. His parents helped Paul move in with his iron lung, and then he was on his own &#8211; with limited help at first, after the carer he had hired failed to show up.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">&#8220;He didn&#8217;t really have any caregivers. He was in the dorm and different people just took care of him accidentally. They pushed him around campus [in his wheelchair],&#8221; says Philip.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">Paul went on to practise law in downtown Dallas. He had to deal with the surprise of clients on entering his office and seeing him in his iron lung.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">&#8220;It&#8217;s not an easy thing to see, just a head sticking out,&#8221; says Philip. &#8220;People immediately go into shock. I saw that happen a lot.&#8221;</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">Paul lived alone for much of his adult life, no mean feat for someone unable to take care of his basic human needs like using the toilet or getting a drink on his own.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">Philip says he became the master of his own domain, helping people to help him.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">&#8220;He needed a unique type of care. Not even professionals are trained to take care of a quadriplegic in an iron lung,&#8221; says Philip of the huge responsibility that came with supporting his brother.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">&#8220;Most of the care was basic &#8211; shaving and feeding for example. But to move him you needed to be careful not to jam his finger and so on.&#8221;</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">There was no instruction manual for those who answered Paul&#8217;s adverts for caregivers.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">&#8220;They learned as they went,&#8221; says Philip. &#8220;And many left after a day or two. I remember going around once and asking a couple of assisted living centres if they could care for him, and the looks on their faces were priceless.&#8221;</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">Paul had one carer who was in his life for decades. When Kathy Gaines died, her passing left Paul bereft.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">Philip says he always saw himself as the back-up carer for his brother, but he admired the support system Paul built: &#8220;He had a lot of wonderful friends, some really beautiful people in his life.&#8221;</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">One of those people came into Paul&#8217;s life in a moment of dire need.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">In 2015, his iron lung began to leak. As the machines were by then extremely rare, it was a race against time to find someone able to carry out the vital repair job to make it airtight once more.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">After a plea was posted on social media, responses came in from around the world. But the solution turned out to be much closer to home.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">Ten miles down the road from Paul&#8217;s apartment in Dallas, was the mechanical durability business Environmental Testing Laboratory, owned by Brady Richards.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">Mr Richards had come into possession of two iron lung machines at a building clearance and he recalls how one day a paramedic walked in asking: &#8220;Is this the place I can find iron lungs?&#8221;</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">The medic had been transporting Paul to and from hospital, as carers fought to keep him alive in the failing iron lung. As the situation became more desperate, word of mouth had brought her to Mr Richards.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">&#8220;I did not have any idea about Paul Alexander at that time,&#8221; says Mr Richards. On learning about the emergency, he immediately set about rebuilding one of the broken machines he had in his warehouse.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">He built some parts from scratch and scavenged others from other devices, learning as he went along: &#8220;Iron lungs are very robust machines. They are built to last.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">&#8220;It&#8217;s a simple machine so I managed to work it out. You can increase and decrease the breathing rate and the pressure. Paul always liked the settings up high.&#8221;</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">Once the refurbished machine was ready, Mr Richards swapped it for the damaged one at Paul&#8217;s apartment. He wouldn&#8217;t accept any money for his work.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">But that wasn&#8217;t the end of the story. Later that night Mr Richards received a call from Paul&#8217;s carer to say the machine wasn&#8217;t working.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">Mr Richards returned to Paul&#8217;s apartment and quickly realised the neck collar wasn&#8217;t on properly and had come loose.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">&#8220;Paul was saying &#8216;I&#8217;m fine, I&#8217;m OK&#8217; as we worked to correct the problem,&#8221; recalls Mr Richards. &#8220;The truth was, he was turning blue.&#8221;</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">In moments of desperation like these, Paul had access to more portable breathing devices, which used a different sort of technology to the iron lung.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">&#8220;Positive pressure respirators can make the patient feel like they have their head stuck out of the car window. Not everyone likes that sensation&#8221; explains Dr Patrick Murphy, the clinical lead consultant at the Lane Fox respiratory unit at St Thomas&#8217; Hospital, in London.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">Paul never moved full-time to these mask-based devices.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">James Porteous, 78, was infected with polio in the same year as Paul. He was initially placed in an iron lung.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">He recovered to a point where he could live his life without significant breathing support, but as is <a class="sc-f9178328-0 bGFWdi" href="https://www.britishpolio.org.uk/optimal-clinical-pathway" target="_blank" rel="noopener">often the case for polio survivors</a>, as he aged he began to need more help.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">He now uses a respirator mask for about 17 hours a day: &#8220;I don&#8217;t remember much about being in the iron lung. I was also placed in a head-to-toe plaster cast initially as the thought was that this would prevent my limbs from becoming deformed,&#8221; says Mr Porteous, who is the regional president of the <a class="sc-f9178328-0 bGFWdi" href="https://www.britishpolio.org.uk/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">British Polio Fellowship</a>.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">Mr Porteous had a long career, first in stockbroking and then in various senior roles for Rowntree&#8217;s, which became part of Nestlé. He married and has four daughters. He travelled the world and in 2001 he was awarded an MBE for services to the community.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">&#8220;I could have sat all my life with a rug over my knees, but I decided to just get on with it. I&#8217;m tired these days and I don&#8217;t get out much any more, but life is good. I have a nice family and good friends. One thing I&#8217;d still like to see achieved in my lifetime is the complete eradication of polio around the world,&#8221; he says.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">Ending polio globally was also Paul&#8217;s ambition. He wrote about it in his 2020 memoir, which he typed himself, using a pencil attached to a stick gripped in his mouth to reach the computer keyboard.</p>
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<div class="dotcom-ad-text-wrapper">Philip says it was after the book was published that he fully realised what an inspiration his brother was to people around the world: &#8220;His personality had a lot to do with how much he was admired. He had that great big smile and he was such a welcoming, warm person. He made people comfortable.&#8221;</div>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">Brady Richards remained involved in Paul&#8217;s life over the years. He helped Paul move apartments when needed, and serviced the iron lung regularly: &#8220;It was always a pleasure to be around Paul &#8211; he had a very upbeat and positive attitude.&#8221;</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">Dr Murphy is full of admiration for the people who cared for Paul.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">&#8220;His parents took their son home in a machine that was at the time relatively high-end technology. He also had a tracheostomy, which calls for special care. They will have needed to be engineers, nurses and doctors.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">&#8220;If you speak to lots of trained doctors or nurses they won&#8217;t be confident in managing a patient with complex respiratory failure, and yet patients like Paul and their families do it at home on their own. The bravery cannot be underestimated,&#8221; says Dr Murphy.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">Last year Paul was recognised by Guinness World Records as the person who had lived the longest in an iron lung.</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">Philip&#8217;s admiration for his brother runs deep: &#8220;I saw him go through a lot of struggles in his life. I&#8217;m going to miss him. I called him when I needed to talk to someone about any kind of problem I had.&#8221;</p>
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<p class="sc-9a00e533-0 hxuGS">He says that while the rest of the world might be amazed by how long his brother survived in his iron lung, his parents would not have been: &#8220;They believed in him. They gave him so much strength and love. They wouldn&#8217;t have been shocked.&#8221; <a href="https://www.bbc.com/news/health-68627630" target="_blank" rel="noopener">source</a></p>
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