Sunday, April 14, 2013

Family Decides To Remove Life Support

Family Decides To Remove Life Support

WEST HOLLYWOOD -- Brett Shaad, a 33-year-old West Hollywood, Calif. man, is dead after being removed from life support Saturday evening.

Shaad, who had been diagnosed with bacterial meningitis just four days earlier, was removed from life support at 6:24 p.m. and died at 6:42 p.m. at Cedars-Sinai hospital in Beverly Hills, Calif.

His brother Brian Shaad released this statement to The Huffington Post and other news outlets: "Tonight our family made the incredibly difficult decision to remove my brother Brett from life support. He died peacefully surrounded by our family and friends."

“Brett was an extraordinary person," Brian Shaad continued. "He was a loving son, brother and grandson, an attorney with a deep passion for social justice, and a dear friend to so many people. We cannot believe that this wonderful person is gone. We love you Brett."

Brett Shaad began to feel sick on Monday and visited the emergency room Wednesday, reports the Associated Press. By Thursday, he was in a coma. By Friday, doctors declared him brain dead.

The speed and severity of Brett Shaad's infection prompted West Hollywood officials to issue a public health warning to the city's large gay community about a deadly strain of bacterial infection.

"We don't want to panic people,” said West Hollywood Councilmember John Duran during the Friday press conference. “But we learned 30 years ago the consequences of delay in the response to AIDS. We are sounding the alarm that sexually active gay men need to be aware that we have a strain of meningitis that is deadly on our hands,” continued Duran.

Duran also told the Associated Press that he had seen Brett Shaad during the weekend of March 30 at the White Party, an event in Palm Springs that attracts thousands of members of the gay community.

But the Shaad family has criticized Duran's statements about Brett Shaad, especially when Duran mistakenly released a message Friday that he had been taken off life support.

A spokeswoman for the Shaad family alluded to the misinformation in a statement that came with the announcement of Brett Shaad's death.

“The Shaad family asks for privacy at this painful time, which has been made more devastating by irresponsible and inaccurate reports on the circumstances of Brett’s death," wrote the rep. "The family wants, and will pursue, answers for how and why this happened.”

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, bacterial meningitis can spread through "the exchange of respiratory and throat secretions (e.g., kissing)," but not casual contact or breathing the same air as an infected person.

Symptoms can include a sudden fever, headache and stiff neck, as well as nausea, vomiting, confusion and increased sensitivity to light.

Shaad's death follows a recent outbreak of a deadly meningitis strain among New York City's gay community; 22 men have been diagnosed since 2010 and 7 have died, reports the New York Times. It's unclear whether the strains are related, said the Times.

Members of the community mourn Brett Shaad's death on Twitter.

  • Cory Sadler

    HE CAN HEAR YOU! turn it up!RT @DjDrewG: Dedicating my set tonight to our buddy, Brett Shaad back home in LA. We're all pulling for ya.

  • Tommy Woelfel

    Rest in peace, Brett Shaad. I loved it when you would take my spin classes (never as often as i would like of... http://t.co/0qRNCl37qq

  • ياسمين

    My heart goes out to Brett Shaad's family. He was a great man and I'm so thankful to have had the pleasure of knowing him. 👼

  • Harris International

    My thoughts and prayers tonight are with the friends and family of Brett Shaad. -Christopher Rice

  • Christopher Rice

    Every day is a gift. R.I.P. Brett Shaad, a member of my community gone too soon. My heart goes out to his family and friends.

  • Anthony Idalarola 

    Just finished reading up on Brett Shaad via @chrisricewriter. Didn't even know him but it leaves a heavy feeling behind. RIP.

  • Patrick Centurion

    I feel horrible that a young life was lost today and his name was Brett Shaad... When I heard what was… http://t.co/67hTEkrTEJ

  • Stephanie A McCall

    Sad to hear that one of my regulars, Brett Shaad, passed away from Meningitis. He was only 33 and was super adorable. We will miss you.

  • Bryan Moore

    #meningitis tragedy in #WeHo http://t.co/zX1Ros9iCi be safe & get vaccine! Thx @johnduran for keeping city safe #LGBT

  • David Galea

    Be careful boys“@MSignorile: Brett Shaad, W. Hollywood Man Diagnosed With Meningitis, Is Brain Dead http://t.co/ZypL76oGGh via @HuffPostGay”

  • Dane Griffiths

    so sad … #canqueer Brett Shaad, West Hollywood Man Diagnosed With Meningitis, Is Brain Dead http://t.co/z6lBLBYZWA via @huffingtonpost”

  • Cliff Jensen

    RT @BrandonWildeXXX: <3 Prayers go out for Brett Shaad.. SOooOOoo sad!

  • Paul Leonard

    Seems to me Duran got a bit too far ahead of this tragedy. Better to know all the facts first http://t.co/cfCk6gVGxC #lgbt #meningitis

  • Andrew Torralba

    how sad :'( http://t.co/bh0vFVFOfg

  • Seattle PrideFest

    Hey fellas, there's some pretty dangerous bacterial meningitis going around (could've been passed at last month's... http://t.co/L44gnEkwFm

  • Patricia Richardson

    My Mom had this yrs ago/almost died. West Hollywood Man Diagnosed With Meningitis, Is Brain Dead http://t.co/OSXaOq60md via @huffingtonpost

  • Michael M Chahine

    Brett Shaad R.I.P. I did not know you too personally, but know your best friend and he is an amazing person,... http://t.co/q8OUHZotei

  • Joe Siyam

    RIP RT @myfoxla: West Hollywood Man Dies of Bacterial Meningitis. 33-year-old Brett Shaad died Friday after being... http://t.co/VdIu7ILohZ

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