He’s absolutely lived with that urgency in the years since. You just have to live with so much urgency." Shit, I'm 23, but the world could end any minute. "It's not even totally a health thing - I just feel constant anxiety in the world. "I feel like I'm going to die at any second," he told Colin Joyce at The FADER eight years ago. She asked for “every positive vibe in the world.” His wife, Kitty, took control of his Twitter account to write that Sam had suffered an asthma attack and was on a ventilator in the ICU. I feel good, medicine ends, I feel terrible, I wake up gasping for breath.”ĭoctors didn’t take Ray’s respiratory problems seriously until the night, last October, when he almost died. “This begins a cycle of being able to breathe because they give me medicine that makes me physically able to breathe, but everything medically is getting worse and they're not addressing it,” the 31-year-old Ray says now. Antibiotics and nebulizer treatments hadn’t helped much, but doctors figured out early on that a steady stream of steroids would mask the symptoms. Visit /concert4cause to register.Sam Ray had been struggling to breathe for almost three years, and nobody really knew why. Registration for the event is free, but pre-registration is required for a parking space. Youth suicide rates have risen in the past decade, becoming the second, instead of the third, cause of death among young people, according to recent reports. Masks will be required if outside of cars. The concert will be limited to 50 cars and each car will have two designated parking spots to adhere to social distancing. at the Atlantic Highlands marina parking lot. The goal, according to an announcement, is to ” to bring the joy of music and fun to Atlantic Highlands and it’s surrounding communities while promoting important information and education to help save young lives.” “Concert for a Cause” will go from 3 – 6 p.m. The day is presented by the Atlantic Highlands Recreation Committee in conjunction with School of Rock – Red Bank. Interspersed with the music will be teens taking the stage to deliver a message about coping during COVID - and how to prevent teen suicide. The show–hosted by 1071 The Boss DJ Mark Farrell–will feature area youth bands Contemporary BMT, Birthday Week, Atomic Battery and the Red Band House Band from the School of Rock. 26) at a drive-in concert to benefit the Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide at the marina in Atlantic Highlands. High School students will be rocking for a cause Saturday (Sept.
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