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I’m so distraught. We all are. I don’t know that I really wanna say anything
here. Nick is currently fighting a war on three fronts. It was bad enough that
he contracted a virus due to his weakened immune system, but now a bacterium
has found its way into his body too. It probably happened at around the same
time, because the odds of it happening after we took him back to the hospital
are staggeringly low. He was placed in an isolation room, where only certain
people could enter after being thoroughly processed, but that might not have
been enough. Now he’s also in a plastic bubble as an added layer. So you still
have to clean up to enter the room in the first place, but even then, you
can’t touch him unless you use the glove ports on the sides. Anyway, this
bacterial infection is just as bad, though it comes with new symptoms, which
of course, makes it so much worse. Nausea, vomiting, and everything else that
could go wrong with your stomach; that’s what’s happening to him right now.
That’s on top of the fever, cough, and dizziness that he has from the virus.
Honestly, I can’t believe that he’s still alive. It’s a miracle that he’s able
to survive all this. The machines should only be able to do so much for him.
At some point, your body just can’t take any more. But his is. He’s holding on
for dear life. It’s almost like he’s waiting for something specific. You hear
about that, where terminal patients won’t let go, because they have unfinished
business, or they’re worried about their survivors. This should not be a
problem for him, because everyone is going to be okay without him. He did a
lot to start a new department in his company, a new project for the county,
and maybe even a new movement. The world will keep turning without him, driven
if only partially by the contributions that he has already made. I see him as
a spark that will light the fire, and it will be up to the rest of us to keep
the flames going. So Nick, this post is to you. You can go now. You don’t have
to suffer anymore. Go find out what’s on the other side of the veil. We’ll
miss you, and we wish that you could stay, but the pain must have reached the
point of being unbearable. So let go, and finally rest in peace. I promise to
keep this site going at least through your memorial services.
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