The Journey of Losing my Dad {to ALS}
The saddest post I’ve ever had to write
Emergency trip to Texas
The Day after Christmas
After Christmas (part 2)
Here’s the story, I told at my Dad’s Memorial Service…
New Year’s Eve
Dad Remembered by RAAM
Tiffany & Dad
More thoughts…and pics of Dad
6 Weeks Later
The Riding Continues On
6 Months…
Memories in a Bottle
10 Things To Know about ALS
Letter to Dad #1
Dad’s Birthday
Morning at Sea
Spreading My Dad’s Ashes
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I lost my aunt to ALS several years ago but before that I lost my daughter, Christina Nicole (11 1/2 months old) to Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). I know the two diseases are exactly related but they are very similar. It was a hard journey with my baby that I, honestly, didn’t visit my aunt much when she began to decline. I just couldn’t handle watching another love one lose their lives to a horrible disease. I just couldn’t handle it mentally.
My stepdad was diagnosed with ALS in the summer of 2013; His initial symptoms were quite noticeable. He first experienced weakness in his right arm and his speech and swallowing abilities were profoundly affected. We all did our best to seek help for this disease no medications they prescribe worked, we were all scared we might lose him due to his condition, as he had been his brother’s caregiver a few years earlier for the same disease before he passed. The doctor recommends natural treatment from Multivitamin herbal cure for his ALS we have no choice but to give a try on natural organic treatment, this herbal cure has effectively reversed my father’s condition, losing his balance which led to stumbling and falling stopped after completing the herbal supplement which includes his weakness in his right arm and his speech. Home remedies from www. multivitamincare. org is the best although their service is a little bit expensive it is worth it, they save lives.
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My husband had ALS/MND programme about 4 months ago. he no longer requires a feeding tube, sleeps soundly, works out frequently, and is now very active. It doesn’t make the ALS go away but it did give him better quality of life. we got the treatment from vinehealthcentre. com