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Dean Roberson

As of 7 Nov 2022, I am still walking, not very fast nor very far. But I am walking. My Name is Dean Roberson and I am: Diagnosed with Familial ALS, a Father of 8 Children, Married to the Love of My Life, #5 member of my family to have ALS, Retired Veteran, Business...
Steve Rudolph

Steve Rudolph

The saving grace is that I have a very slowly progressing version of the disease. Most people would not know that I have ALS unless they look at the twitching in my biceps. I was diagnosed with ALS about 2 years ago. I am 63 years old in the prime of life when I found...

Lindsey Heiser

I remember my sister and brother coming up to me and asking what my father was like when he was healthy. My father has had ALS for 15 years. Growing up I was fortunate enough to see my father in his “healthy” stage. I remember my sister and brother coming up to me and...
Cassandra Haddad

Cassandra Haddad

We have lost at least 33 family members to ALS including my mother on Aug 30 2022. We have lost at least 33 family members to ALS including my mother on Aug 30 2022. I am a genetic carrier of SOD1 A5V an aggressive form of ALS. I fight in memory of my family, for my...
Tucker Olson

Tucker Olson

I remember my dad smiling and laughing throughout all of it. He was determined to never let ALS get the best of him. I am Tucker Olson, and my family history demonstrates the importance of including the pre-symptomatic familial ALS (fALS) population in clinical...