When Paul Alexander of Dallas, Texas was just six years old, he was suddenly stricken with polio — along with some 60,000 other American children that year alone. Alexander almost died before quickly being moved into a life-saving steel ventilator, better known as an iron lung. And to this very day, 70 years later, he remains inside that same device.
However, Alexander has never considered himself a victim. Despite being confined to his iron lung, he got his law degree, worked as a practicing attorney, and even spent eight long years painstakingly writing his memoir with a pen held between his teeth.
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