DMN: Ex-Cowboy Ron Springs has 'no hope' of surviving

Scotman

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Very sad indeed.

I have been on the organ donor list since I earned my first driver's license. My family knows exactly what I want done in the event I check out early. I've even signed up for the bone marrow donor list.

I wouldn't hesitate to pass on my vitality to someone else.

Scot
 

Biggems

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i may be alone in this, but i want Ron to pass away. He has suffered long enough, as has his family and friends. i would like him to finally be pain free and be able to rest. i would like him to not have to suffer anymore. he served his time here on Earth, now it's time for him to move on to bigger and better things beyond those pearly gates. also, his family can move forward and carry on the legacy of his fight and raise money and awareness for the new foundation they started.

Then Ron can hang out with Coach Landry, Bullet Bob, Mark Tuinei, and Harvey Martin while they watch the Cowboys each week and discuss football.....
 

DemonBlood

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There is always hope. My nana had a huge aneurysm and went into a coma last year. They said "No hope" but she kept fighting and came out of it. Keep fighting Ron.
 

HogsRLegends

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This is really sad. He's only 50? Was he a father at age 18? I know Shawn Springs is 32 and was really close to his dad.
 

hardcorebob

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Damn, he just can't seem to catch a break! I'm still sending Ron positive thoughts because anything is still possible since he is still alive.
 
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