Article about the wonderful people I get to work with and help me get through every day!:D
Teacher with ALS gets help from colleagues, family, students to finish school year - Education - Macon.com
THIS IS AN INTERESTING ARTICLE AND MAYBE THIS MIGHT HELP MANY WITH MND !
Researchers proceed to develop vaccination to reverse neurological damage seen with Parkinson's disease
Posted March 3, 2010
Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center have taken a significant step forward...
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ALS, MS and Assistive Technology Training - Eventbrite
WHAT: ALS, MS and Assistive Technology Training
WHEN: Friday, November 12, 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
WHERE: Easter Seals Crossroads, 4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis IN 46205
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Individuals diagnosed with ALS or MS...
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Hello All!
I am a mechanical engineering student at the University of British Columbia. I am working with 3 other engineering students and we want to create a device that will improve the quality of life for a person living with ALS. For those of you who wish to give us feedback we would...
Hey Everyone ~
My name is Becca (age 31).
My husband, Jason (age 37), was diagnosed with ALS in the beginning of May 2010. His first onset was in December 2009. We have a 2.5 year old son, William, and are expecting his sister, due December 12, 2010. This was a twin pregnancy, but we lost one...
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i!d be facinated if anyone could give me the run down on this neurological test this neuro surgeon who specialised on the pituitary gland.....not that the gland had any reference to the test.......am getting long winded here..........here we go................................this neuro had a...
5.50am “Sorry to wake you…” a doctor’s voice abruptly cuts through what had finally become a reasonable sleep on one of those operating tables that pass for beds in hospital. The doctor had arrived well before dawn in search of blood from an artery (ouch); blood that evidently had to be...
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Hi all,
Yes it's me again, I'm sorry.
4th May , I thought I was really getting some answers and a new emg and a final diagnosed.
I arrived at the hospital and I really hoped I was going to see the big ALS specialist. But instead I got a assistant( 2nd year neuro student). All his assistents...
Hello,
I am an occupational therapy student. I would like to interview someone with ALS or a caregiver. My goal is to learn about living with ALS so that I can educate myself and fellow OT students on how to better serve clients with ALS.
If you are willing to share information on daily care...
Hi,
I'm meowgirl and I'm a new member to this forum. I am currently doing a project with a partner to learn more about the individual side of those with ALS, as well as any outlooks and perspectives people with ALS have on the disease, its treatments, and living a happy life.
We are...