Joel, I want to tell you that you give me a next day, you make me believe in my Thursday turning into a Friday... I am so grateful for the way you have handled ALS as living, I think we can all agree, whatever everyone feel's about life prolonging measures, you give us hope. I have so many many...
Hello All,
Saw my primary today with the intent of getting some symptom relief for sore/stiff left elbow...ended up discussing the Big Picture (again,....heavy sigh) and now he suspects a mitochondrial disease. He believes that some of my issues might be explained by this possibility and is...
As published in the Henderson, KY paper The Gleaner:
Brenda Pitt was in the middle of living her extremely busy life when she received a diagnosis that -- briefly -- stopped her in her tracks.
"I have what?" she asked the specialists at Indiana University Medical Center on June 3, not sure she...
Be careful and find something to grab ,otherwise your going over .This is the PLS sneeze . Body cant react and send a balance signal to the brain .AND THEY ARE WET
For no particular reason here comes the yawn and they come in droves
I looked this one up on Howstuffworks.com. they are even...
Printed yesterday in the Globe and Mail... http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/ArticleNews/TPStory/LAC/20050929/LIVES29/TPComment/Features
Gisèle (mentioned below) is a member of this forum...
What Hope Means to Me
by Reda Rice
Hope is a gift from God.
Through belief, all can receive it.
Through trials, all need it.
Hope is synonymous with life.
It is the opposite of worry and is never false.
It is contagious and should be shared.
Hope is a verb.
It should be part of your thoughts...