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Sally Stewart

Sally Stewart

I refuse to believe this cruel and misunderstood disease is just bad luck. I manage my progression with belief that I can beat this awful fate, and staying busy doing what I love has been therapeutic in and of itself. Hi, I’m Sally. I’m 33 years old and I live in...

Eliot Andre

My dad, my bro, a person I have always looked up too and sought love from. An Adonis, a stud athlete and a man to NEVER be messed with in the low post; the kind of man that defines strength. My dad, my bro, a person I have always looked up too and sought love from....
Mike Cimbura

Mike Cimbura

We all have to deal with death and disease, but it is how we deal with it that matters. My name is Mike Cimbura. Not so long ago, I was a thriving business professional in the Denver community. I had lived a good life. House in the suburbs with a family, dog included....
Teri Dillion

Teri Dillion

Yet even though I haven’t found a miraculous physical recovery, this illness–along with the support of my husband, family, and community–has taught me how to be strong and persevere, and challenged me to cultivate gratitude in simple joys I once took for...
Selena Castro

Selena Castro

Being his caregiver was and will be the most important and life-changing event of my life. I lost my father to ALS in October 2019. Being his caregiver was and will be the most important and life-changing event of my life. My dad was my best friend. Like all ALS...