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  1. Matt21
    04-08-2013 01:22 PM - permalink
    Matt21
    hey, yes i am in toronto...well in oakville to be exact!
  2. Matt21
    03-27-2013 07:46 AM - permalink
    Matt21
    Hi clichti,
    I hope that you are doing well. I was just checking in to see if you are feeling better and whether you figured out what is/was wrong. I've been having constant symptoms for about 4 yrs now and most recently i am getting more stiffness and cramps. It really is a painful let's wait and see game...kind of tired of this! Cheers, Matt
  3. Matt21
    09-24-2012 12:08 PM - permalink
    Matt21
    Hi there. Nice to hear from a fellow torontonian :) I am doing ok. I think that I am slowly accepting that I do not have ALS despite still feeling weak with obviously somehting bizarre happening to me! I am mostly fed up of trying to figure things out... How come you are still on this forum if you dont have ALS, I find it gets me really anxious to read the different posts as I'll immediately try to relate to one symptom or another and that just ticks me off on the worng path...

    Cheers, Matt
  4. CGARS
    08-29-2012 08:42 AM - permalink
    CGARS
    Hi,
    You can get bracelets from the ALS society of Ontario. Not sure who you would deal with in Toronto, but it should be on the website,
    We ended up having our own made up to raise awareness at our kids schools.
    Cheers,
    Casey
  5. EnglishRose
    08-26-2012 01:33 PM - permalink
    EnglishRose
    Hello,
    I've considered joining the forum before. I fear my fasics are unlike those benign ones though, as they are primarily not felt and in one calf. However, I do sometimes feel like I'm twitching elsewhere. My fasics only seemed to start after I read about als, which sounds crazy. I don't know if anxiety might present in this way.
  6. CGARS
    08-23-2012 08:31 AM - permalink
    CGARS
    Thanks for the message.
    I was diagnosed a year ago this week, with symptoms for 6 months before that.
    I think attitude and a strong will to live is the most important in fighting this thing.
    Everyday I anger at what I can't do, then I quickly rejoice at what I can do. Just remember that we dictate our lives, not ALS.
    Cheers,
    Casey
  7. Robynnblue
    06-30-2012 04:41 PM - permalink
    Robynnblue
    Sent you a PM :)
  8. glupavomomiche
    06-29-2012 09:53 PM - permalink
    glupavomomiche
    Not up for sale quite yet... working on it! Will put up the info on the blog as soon as I know. Thanks for your interest!
  9. glupavomomiche
    06-19-2012 08:39 AM - permalink
    glupavomomiche
    Thanks so much for reading the blog and watching the videos! Share with your friends, please! And yes, the garage sale was a fantastic success, thank you! :D Have a great day!
  10. NCGIRL
    03-15-2012 11:09 AM - permalink
    NCGIRL
    Hey.. sorry I haven't replied.. haven't been on in awhile. I'm sorry your having to worry with this. I know how that is. I hope you don't have this awful disease. Thanks..my family makes me be brave! I'll say a prayer for you. Take care and God will see you through anything!

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  • About clichti
    City
    Toronto
    State or Province
    Ontario
    Country
    CA
    How has ALS/MND impacted you?
    ALS scare recently, and friends mom passed from it
    When were you diagnosed?
    00/0000
    Occupation
    Claims adjuster for evil insurance company
    Interests
    Prefer to list guilty pleasures, which include too much television, red wine, and retail therapy.

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