Dave C
Active member
- Joined
- Oct 20, 2009
- Messages
- 63
- Reason
- PALS
- Diagnosis
- 03/2009
- Country
- US
- State
- Illinois
- City
- Lindenhurst
Re: "bulbar-onset rarely misdiagnosed"
Hello - my wife was diagnosed with ALS in March of 2009. this is my first response on this web community, partly because i am pig headed / partly because i am introverted and think i can solve anything.
I would like to say I have been following this site for a couple of months and am impressed by the support I have seen.
I would have started a new thread or blog but couldnt quite figure out how.
We are the parents of twins (boy/girl) that will be three in January and I am crushed by the deterioration of my wife to date. we first noticed problems in Jan 09 and before we knew it she had lost 25 pounds and her ability to eat, swallow, and talk (except for me and her mom). I am looking for someone to "talk" about this with as we have two young children and it is progressing very rapidly.
Sorry if my post here takes away from the thread.
Dave
Hello - my wife was diagnosed with ALS in March of 2009. this is my first response on this web community, partly because i am pig headed / partly because i am introverted and think i can solve anything.
I would like to say I have been following this site for a couple of months and am impressed by the support I have seen.
I would have started a new thread or blog but couldnt quite figure out how.
We are the parents of twins (boy/girl) that will be three in January and I am crushed by the deterioration of my wife to date. we first noticed problems in Jan 09 and before we knew it she had lost 25 pounds and her ability to eat, swallow, and talk (except for me and her mom). I am looking for someone to "talk" about this with as we have two young children and it is progressing very rapidly.
Sorry if my post here takes away from the thread.
Dave