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Susan Cassidy

Susan Cassidy

My son, Sam Cassidy, was diagnosed with ALS last year, at 26 years old. As with everyone else in this situation, it comes as a complete shock, and one that takes some time to fully digest. Sam’s first symptoms were having slurred speech and losing grip in one...
Nikki Rohan

Nikki Rohan

Slow progressing ALS is a blessing and a curse.

Jennifer Barrett Fajardo

Jennifer Barrett Fajardo

Caregiving for someone living with ALS is sort of like the caregiving Olympics. You will do things you never imagined you were capable of doing.

Jordan Reynolds

Jordan Reynolds

I am a mother, wife, full-time employee, and caregiver to a 40 year old husband with ALS. Of all the things we pictured for our lives, ALS was not one of them, but here we are killing it! My husband was the one who got things off the top shelves and lifted anything...

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...