A love letter to realism in a time of grief | Mark Pollock and Simone George

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Simone George: I met Mark when he was just blind.
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I had returned home to live in Dublin
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after the odyssey that was my 20s,
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educating my interest in human rights and equality in university,
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traveling the world, like my nomad grandmother.
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And during a two-year stint working in Madrid,
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dancing many nights till morning in salsa clubs.
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When I met Mark, he asked me to teach him to dance.
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And I did.
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They were wonderful times, long nights talking,
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becoming friends and eventually falling for each other.
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Mark had lost his sight when he was 22,
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and the man that I met eight years later was rebuilding his identity,
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the cornerstone of which was this incredible spirit
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that had taken him to the Gobi Desert, where he ran six marathons in seven days.
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And to marathons at the North Pole, and from Everest Base Camp.
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When I asked him what had led to this high-octane life,
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he quoted Nietzsche:
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"He, who has a Why to live, can bear with almost any How."
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He had come across the quote in a really beautiful book
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called "Man's Search for Meaning," by Viktor Frankl,
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a neurologist and psychiatrist
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who survived years in a Nazi concentration camp.
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Frankl used this Nietzsche quote to explain to us
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that when we can no longer change our circumstances,
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we are challenged to change ourselves.
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Mark Pollock: Eventually, I did rebuild my identity,
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and the Why for me was about competing again,
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because pursuing success and risking failure
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was simply how I felt normal.
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And I finished the rebuild
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on the 10th anniversary of losing my sight.
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I took part in a 43-day expedition race
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in the coldest, most remote, most challenging place on earth.
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It was the first race to the South Pole
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since Shackleton, Scott and Amundsen set foot in Antarctica, 100 years before.
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And putting the demons of blindness behind me
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with every step towards the pole,
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it offered me a long-lasting sense of contentment.
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As it turned out, I would need that in reserve,
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because one year after my return,
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in, arguably, the safest place on earth,
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a bedroom at a friend's house,
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I fell from a third-story window onto the concrete below.
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I don't know how it happened.
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I think I must have got up to go to the bathroom.
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And because I'm blind, I used to run my hand along the wall
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to find my way.
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That night, my hand found an open space where the closed window should have been.
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And I cartwheeled out.
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My friends who found me thought I was dead.
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When I got to hospital, the doctors thought I was going to die,
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and when I realized what was happening to me,
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I thought that dying might have been ...
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might have been the best outcome.
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And lying in intensive care,
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facing the prospect of being blind and paralyzed,
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high on morphine, I was trying to make sense of what was going on.
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And one night, lying flat on my back,
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I felt for my phone to write a blog,
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trying to explain how I should respond.
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It was called "Optimist, Realist or Something Else?"
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and it drew on the experiences of Admiral Stockdale,
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who was a POW in the Vietnam war.
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He was incarcerated, tortured, for over seven years.
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His circumstances were bleak, but he survived.
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The ones who didn't survive were the optimists.
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They said, "We'll be out by Christmas,"
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and Christmas would come and Christmas would go,
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and then it would be Christmas again,
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and when they didn't get out, they became disappointed, demoralized
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and many of them died in their cells.
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Stockdale was a realist.
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He was inspired by the stoic philosophers,
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and he confronted the brutal facts of his circumstances
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while maintaining a faith that he would prevail in the end.
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And in that blog, I was trying to apply his thinking as a realist
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to my increasingly bleak circumstances.
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During the many months of heart infections and kidney infections
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after my fall, at the very edge of survival,
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Simone and I faced the fundamental question:
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How do you resolve the tension between acceptance and hope?
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And it's that that we want to explore with you now.
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SG: After I got the call, I caught the first flight to England
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and arrived into the brightly lit intensive care ward,
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where Mark was lying naked, just under a sheet,
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connected to machines that were monitoring if he would live.
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I said, "I'm here, Mark."
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And he cried tears he seemed to have saved just for me.
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I wanted to gather him in my arms, but I couldn't move him,
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and so I kissed him the way you kiss a newborn baby,
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terrified of their fragility.
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Later that afternoon, when the bad news had been laid out for us --
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fractured skull, bleeds on his brain, a possible torn aorta
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and a spine broken in two places, no movement or feeling below his waist --
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Mark said to me, "Come here.
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You need to get yourself as far away from this as possible."
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As I tried to process what he was saying,
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I was thinking, "What the hell is wrong with you?"
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(Laughter)
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"We can't do this now."
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So I asked him, "Are you breaking up with me?"
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(Laughter)
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And he said, "Look, you signed up for the blindness, but not this."
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And I answered, "We don't even know what this is,
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but what I do know is what I can't handle right now
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is a breakup while someone I love is in intensive care."
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(Laughter)
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So I called on my negotiation skills and suggested we make a deal.
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I said, "I will stay with you as long as you need me,
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as long as your back needs me.
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And when you no longer need me, then we talk about our relationship."
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Like a contract with the possibility to renew in six months.
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(Laughter)
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He agreed and I stayed.
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In fact, I refused to go home even to pack a bag, I slept by his bed,
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when he could eat, I made all his food,
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and we cried, one or other or both of us together, every day.
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I made all the complicated decisions with the doctors,
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I climbed right into that raging river over rapids that was sweeping Mark along.
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And at the first bend in that river, Mark's surgeon told us
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what movement and feeling he doesn't get back in the first 12 weeks,
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he's unlikely to get back at all.
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So, sitting by his bed, I began to research why,
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after this period they call spinal shock,
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there's no recovery, there's no therapy, there's no cure, there's no hope.
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And the internet became this portal to a magical other world.
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I emailed scientists,
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and they broke through paywalls
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and sent me their medical journal and science journal articles directly.
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I read everything that "Superman" actor Christopher Reeve had achieved,
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after a fall from a horse
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left him paralyzed from the neck down and ventilated.
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Christopher had broken this 12-week spell;
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he had regained some movement and feeling years after his accident.
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He dreamed of a world of empty wheelchairs.
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And Christopher and the scientists he worked with fueled us with hope.
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MP: You see, spinal cord injury
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strikes at the very heart of what it means to be human.
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And it had turned me from my upright, standing, running form,
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into a seated compromise of myself.
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And it's not just the lack of feeling and movement.
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Paralysis also interferes with the body's internal systems,
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which are designed to keep us alive.
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Multiple infections, nerve pain, spasms, shortened life spans are common.
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And these are the things that exhaust even the most determined
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of the 60 million people around the world who are paralyzed.
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Over 16 months in hospital,
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Simone and I were presented with the expert view
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that hoping for a cure had proven to be psychologically damaging.
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It was like the formal medical system was canceling hope
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in favor of acceptance alone.
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But canceling hope ran contrary to everything that we believed in.
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Yes, up to this point in history,
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it had proven to be impossible to find a cure for paralysis,
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but history is filled with the kinds of the impossible made possible
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through human endeavor.
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The kind of human endeavor that took explorers to the South Pole
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at the start of the last century.
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And the kind of human endeavor
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that will take adventurers to Mars in the early part of this century.
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So we started asking,
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"Why can't that same human endeavor cure paralysis in our lifetime?"
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SG: Well, we really believed that it can.
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My research taught us
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that we needed to remind Mark's damaged and dormant spinal cord
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of its upright, standing, running form,
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and we found San Francisco-based engineers at Ekso Bionics,
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who created this robotic exoskeleton that would allow Mark to stand and walk
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in the lab that we started to build in Dublin.
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Mark became the first person to personally own an exo,
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and since then, he and the robot have walked over one million steps.
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(Applause)
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It was bit of an early celebration, because actually it wasn't enough,
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the robot was doing all of the work,
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so we needed to plug Mark in.
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So we connected the San Francisco engineers
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with a true visionary in UCLA, Dr. Reggie Edgerton,
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the most beautiful man
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and his team's life work had resulted in a scientific breakthrough.
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Using electrical stimulation of the spinal cord,
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a number of subjects have been able to stand,
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and because of that, regain some movement and feeling
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and most importantly,
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to regain some of the body's internal functions
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that are designed to keep us alive and to make that life a pleasure.
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Electrical stimulation of the spinal cord,
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we think, is the first meaningful therapy ever for paralyzed people.
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Now, of course, the San Francisco engineers
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and the scientists in UCLA
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knew about each other, knew about each other's work.
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But as so often happens
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when we're busy creating groundbreaking scientific research,
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they hadn't quite yet got together.
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That seemed to be our job now.
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So we created our first collaboration,
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and the moment when we combined
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the electrical stimulation of Mark's spinal cord,
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as he walked in his robotic exoskeleton,
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was like that moment when Iron Man plugs the mini arc reactor into his chest
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and suddenly he and his suit become something else altogether.
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MP: Simone, my robot and I moved into the lab at UCLA for three months.
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And every day, Reggie and his team
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put electrodes onto the skin on my lower back,
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pushed electricity into my spinal cord to excite my nervous system,
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as I walked in my exo.
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And for the first time since I was paralyzed,
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I could feel my legs underneath me.
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Not normally --
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(Applause)
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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It wasn't a normal feeling, but with the stimulator turned on,
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upright in my exo, my legs felt substantial.
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I could feel the meat of my muscles on the bones of my legs,
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and as I walked, because of the stimulation,
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I was able to voluntarily move my paralyzed legs.
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And as I did more, the robot intelligently did less.
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My heart rate got a normal running, training zone
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of 140 to 160 beats per minute,
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and my muscles, which had almost entirely disappeared,
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started to come back.
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And during some standard testing throughout the process,
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flat on my back,
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twelve weeks, six months and three whole years
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after I fell out that window and became paralyzed,
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the scientists turned the stimulator on
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and I pulled my knee to my chest.
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(Video) Man: OK, start, go, go, go, go, go.
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Good, good, good.
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SG: Yeah, yeah, go on, Mark, go on, go, go, go, go, go, wow!
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(Applause)
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(Laughter)
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SG: Well done!
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(Applause)
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MP: Do you know, this week, I've been saying to Simone,
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if we could forget about the paralysis,
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you know, the last few years have been incredibly exciting.
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(Laughter)
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Now, the problem is, we can't quite forget about the paralysis just yet.
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And clearly, we're not finished,
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because when we left that pilot study and went back to Dublin,
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I rolled home in my wheelchair
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and I'm still paralyzed and I'm still blind
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and we're primarily focusing on the paralysis at the moment,
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but being at this conference,
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we're kind of interested if anyone does have a cure for blindness,
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we'll take that as well.
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(Laughter)
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(Applause)
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But if you remember the blog that I mentioned,
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it posed a question of how we should respond,
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optimist, realist or something else?
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And I think we have come to understand that the optimists rely on hope alone
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and they risk being disappointed and demoralized.
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The realists, on the other hand,
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they accept the brutal facts and they keep hope alive, as well.
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The realists have managed to resolve the tension between acceptance and hope
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by running them in parallel.
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And that's what Simone and I have been trying to do
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over the last number of years.
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Look, I accept the wheelchair --
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I mean, it's almost impossible not to.
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And we're sad, sometimes, for what we've lost.
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I accept that I, and other wheelchair users, can and do live fulfilling lives,
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despite the nerve pain and the spasms and the infections
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and the shortened life spans.
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And I accept that it is way more difficult
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for people who are paralyzed from the neck down.
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For those who rely on ventilators to breathe,
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and for those who don't have access to adequate, free health care.
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So, that is why we also hope for another life.
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A life where we have created a cure through collaboration.
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A cure that we are actively working to release from university labs
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around the world
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and share with everyone who needs it.
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SG: I met Mark when he was just blind.
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He asked me to teach him to dance, and I did.
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One night, after dance classes,
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I turned to say goodnight to him at his front door,
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and to his gorgeous guide dog, Larry.
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I realized, that in switching all the lights off in the apartment
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before I left,
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that I was leaving him in the dark.
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I burst into uncontrollable tears and tried to hide it, but he knew.
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And he hugged me and said,
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"Ah, poor Simone.
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You're back in 1998, when I went blind.
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Don't worry, it turns out OK in the end."
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Acceptance is knowing that grief is a raging river.
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And you have to get into it.
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Because when you do, it carries you to the next place.
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It eventually takes you to open land,
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somewhere where it will turn out OK in the end.
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And it truly has been a love story,
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an expansive, abundant, deeply satisfying kind of love
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for our fellow humans and everyone in this act of creation.
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Science is love.
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Everyone we've met in this field
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just wants to get their work from the bench and into people's lives.
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And it's our job to help them to do that.
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Because when we do, we and everyone with us
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in this act of creation
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will be able to say,
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"We did it.
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And then we danced."
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(Video) (Music)
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SG: Thank you.
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(Applause)
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MP: Thank you.
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(Applause)
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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