Is there any chance that a document signed by many of us attesting to your struggles and to how diminished your life has become could help get someone's attention, ita?
One thing about having bone mets is that the oncologist and palliative care doctor are very free with the pain meds. Then when I talk to the psychiatrist, also with Kaiser, about my ADs, he lectures me on becoming dependent on pain meds and asks questions like, "When will you finish your chemo?" (The answer to that question is "never.")
I'm so sorry, Lee. I'm glad you could be there.
I'm so sorry, Lee. My sympathy to you and your family.
Lee, I am so sorry. I am glad you could be by his side at the end.
I'm so sorry, Lee. I'm glad you were all together.
I'm so sorry for your loss, Lee. Peace and comfort to you and your family.
Do you need peer-reviewed, flea? I found a few possibilities, but only one peer-reviewed.
I'm sorry, Lee, but I'm glad you were able to be there for him, you and all your family.
So it turns out the guy went
underneath
the train while it was at the station in an attempt to catch it.
Even a small violation of the safety rules will get you thrown off the train and a hefty fine. Even if this guy doesn't get jail time he'll probably be banned for life.