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Diane Pascot

Diane Pascot

My biggest concern is for my family and the strain and pain this will cause them. I am a 53-year-old mom to 2 college-age kids, wife of 22 years, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, friend, and healthcare technology sales professional. I’ve been lucky in life to be able...

Robert Perez

I remember being able to hug my wife, I cannot do that today. My life with ALS: As a veteran, I remember running, doing exercise and eating to stay healthy. I cannot do that today. I remember walking with my grandchildren, I cannot do that today. I remember being able...
Lynn Giovannelli

Lynn Giovannelli

While my symptoms are progressing, we are committed to living our best life for as much time as we are given. I was diagnosed July 27, 2020 after nine months of symptoms. I’m married to a wonderful man, Gino, and we’ve been married for 28 years. We have three awesome...

Dora Sementilli

My family is all about the Yankees and many times over and over I watched the documentary with my husband, never knowing one day it would be me. I was diagnosed with ALS, in 9/24/20. The only thing I knew about those 3 letters is that it was the Lou Gehrig disease. My...
Todd Watkins

Todd Watkins

I continue to enjoy baseball in many ways and find it therapeutic as I live with ALS. Baseball has always been a big part of my life. I played college ball at NMSU, coached for several years, and watched my son play college ball for 4 years. When I was diagnosed in...