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A good friend of my mother (age 47) was diagnosed with ALS one year ago. Never in my life have I been so affected with the effects of a disease to this degree. A man that was once a very active father of three young children has just recently had his feeding tube inserted. I have spent the last few years away at collage, away from my parents. In this one year my mother's friend has gone from a healthy active man, to an active man who can no longer speak clear enough for her to understand, or swallow food on his own. In reply to the person who wrote about the article in Canadian Living, I agree! I bought bracelts for my mother, myself and my 2 sisters. This can happen to anyone! I think we all get so caught up in our lives we forget it is so fragile. Please help to find a cure for ALS! Buy a bracelet, or do a walk, or a run, or anything that will give funding to finding a cure.
Shannon