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Debbie Lower

Debbie Lower

As an ALS caregiver, I found myself in situations I never dreamed, doing things for my Mom that neither she nor I would have guessed would happen.

Elizabeth Wooten

Elizabeth Wooten

When your family is affected by ALS everything becomes “before” and “after”. My husband, Robin Wooten, was diagnosed with Bulbar ALS in the summer of 2016 he was 49 years old. He died July 21, 2017. My daughter, Olivia Whitford Wooten (pictured...

Scotty Easter

I was terrified to talk about due to the amount of people in my family it has affected. Since being diagnosed I come to realize that’s there is a need to bring awareness and to help researchers to raise money to help find a cure. Hello, My name is Scotty Easter, I...

William Ujhazy

We will live life by dog years attempting to put 7 years into one. We are devastated that we will not be able to grow old together, but we will let our love help us face this and fight it to the end. Sad News today, Kelly has been diagnosed with ALS, otherwise known...

Caroline Anise Gomez

My mom was one out of five children who all unfortunately carry the fatal gene. That means that my brothers, nieces, nephews, and cousins… all have a 50/50 chance of having the same gene and passing it on. My ALS Life ALS has always been part of my DNA, literally. My...