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Craig Fuchs

Craig Fuchs

I miss my “old life” very, very much. However, I also understand that this is the new reality and we work each and every day to adapt and deal with the situation we are in. My name is Craig Fuchs and I have ALS. Prior to my diagnosis I was a...
Carly Flick

Carly Flick

She is our hero, because of how strong she is through this. I am Carly. She’s strong willed, brave, and inspirational. Even after getting diagnosed 3 years ago she always has a smile on her face. My mom is living with ALS. She has 3 children, and is a Nana to 5...
Danny Parr

Danny Parr

He was a vibrant, active man who never had a health problem or took a pill. My husband Danny was diagnosed at 56 years of age. He was a vibrant, active man who never had a health problem or took a pill. His symptoms started with leg cramps and progressed to death 2...
Kelli Johnsen

Kelli Johnsen

I’m very fortunate to be progressing slowly, and I get a lot of benefit from physical therapy. I was diagnosed with ALS in 2008. My first symptom was arm weakness, followed soon by changes in my voice. I was 38 years old, and a Veterinary Technician with a...