
Half a Stick of Gum is All You Need
I was diagnosed in August of 1998. So, I have been doing this for awhile. I have a blog to share my perspective and what I have learned over the years of living with ALS. Being able to have fun,…

Creating a Legacy for the Disabled to Enjoy
For some years, my wife Robyn and I had looked for a property to establish a conservation and forestry block with a stream and medium gradient. In 2019, Robyn found such a property at 240 Ryan Road, just ninety minutes…

Fighting With Love
Hello everyone! I am Maojun Li, an ALS patient from China. First, I would like to acknowledge the great support from ALS Worldwide and my wardmate, Shuzhi Zhang, which enabled me to access the up-to-date information of the newest medications…

Carlos Espada Garcia – Black Belt Champion, Marathon Runner and Astro Photographer
In 2007 I was diagnosed with ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, although nowadays everyone associates the disease with the image of Dr Stephen Hawking. ALS is a terrible and devastating terminal disease, with no…

A Personal Experience
Keith offers the following advice. “I was diagnosed with ALS in November of 2012 and started taking injectable Glutathíone almost immediately. It was recommended to me by someone I trust and respect and, admittedly, I was willing to try almost…

My ALS Adventure Continues
I never envisioned growing old this way. I always thought I would work and retire, do volunteer work, travel with my husband Bill, and spend quality time with our sons, William and Michael. I would clean my house, try new…


