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rose
07-15-2008, 09:40 PM
My son sent me this link. He's been investigating research advances ever since it has looked like ALS will be my diagnosis. He understands that as this is still in the trial phase that it may be several more years before it would be available, but still thought it held promise. It is amazing, but, he's also pointed out that there are other non-invasive research studies underway...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIG47YgndP8&feature=related



Then, there was this one, that is eye tracking software by the name of Eyegaze

This is one of someone browsing the internet with it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzyPMP6Jl_c


Here is someone moving around in world of warcraft with it (That is a video game both of my sons have played)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBIjWA8CHls

He also sent me a link to the trailer for "So Much So Fast" a film on the Sundance channel, but I didn't know if I could post it as it might be construed as advertising. It's a documentary made by a guy that was diagnosed with ALS in his 30's and how he chooses to face it, (going ahead and marrying and having children) and the research that he and his family raised money to pursue).

My son is a software engineer, so I know that this type of thing is naturally of interest to him, but it was very touching to me that he was applying it to my situation and looking ahead at how I might still benefit from a better quality of life in a few years :)

BethU
07-16-2008, 12:21 PM
Those are fascinating links. Thanks so much for posting them. I am so sorry for your diagnosis, but am glad you have such a great support system. Would PM you but don't know how to do it!

Hang in there!,
BethU

CindyM
07-16-2008, 01:50 PM
Beth- click on the member's name where you see it beside one of their posts. A drop-down box will show up, asking if you want to see more posts by this person, and so on. Chose the option "Send a private message this member." You will be taken to another page where you can finish the task.

I think you know that you will not be able to send a message to someone who is not yet a full member. But membership kicks in quickly so you might not run into this very often.


    
   
   
   
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