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Marsha McKenzie

Marsha McKenzie

ALS is insidious. But I try to stay positive and keep achieving personal goals.
Matt Creen

Matt Creen

I was diagnosed with ALS in 2013. I told my family, friends and colleagues I’ve never given up in my life and I wasn’t going to start now. I was diagnosed with ALS in 2013. I told my family, friends and colleagues I’ve never given up in my life and I wasn’t going to...
Matthew Schotte

Matthew Schotte

I keep fighting for all my loved ones and hoping to make a difference in someone’s life. The phrase I AM ALS means to me: Look at me — I look normal, look healthy and seem to have it all together. But guess what? I have ALS. Anyone can get this —...
Michael Pauldine

Michael Pauldine

I want a cure for all of us so we can each go back to contributing in ways we are passionate about.
Michael Robinson

Michael Robinson

I was formally diagnosed on December 17th, 2015 — and I am still here and thriving. I am 49 years old and married almost 25 years to my amazing wife and now caregiver, Tina. We have two kids ages 22 and 20. I am a psychosomatic medicine physician and did...