JacquiesDaughter
New member
- Joined
- Nov 27, 2017
- Messages
- 1
- Reason
- Lost a loved one
- Diagnosis
- 05/2016
- Country
- CA
- State
- ON
- City
- Sioux Lookout
I found this forum and have hopes that perhaps my mom was active on it during her final months.
First off, I want to say that this post is in memory of my mom, Jacquie, who as diagnosed with ALS in May 2016 and passed away on January 26, 2017.
I am searching the forums here but have no idea what username she may have used and am curious if anyone here would remember her. She would have been a 64 year old woman, as I said diagnosed in or around May of 2016. She had bulbar ALS and lost her speech in/around September of 2016. She was from Canada. If you think you knew her or spoke with her, please let me know. Her first name was Jacquie, so I imagine she would have used a J-sounding username.
Thanks and for anyone reading who didn't know her but has lost someone to ALS, my heart goes out to you. It is a terribly disease and it was a hard year for her and for all of her family. What I hated most about the disease, from a purely selfish perspective, was not only watching her suffer, but not hearing her voice for the last few months of her life.
First off, I want to say that this post is in memory of my mom, Jacquie, who as diagnosed with ALS in May 2016 and passed away on January 26, 2017.
I am searching the forums here but have no idea what username she may have used and am curious if anyone here would remember her. She would have been a 64 year old woman, as I said diagnosed in or around May of 2016. She had bulbar ALS and lost her speech in/around September of 2016. She was from Canada. If you think you knew her or spoke with her, please let me know. Her first name was Jacquie, so I imagine she would have used a J-sounding username.
Thanks and for anyone reading who didn't know her but has lost someone to ALS, my heart goes out to you. It is a terribly disease and it was a hard year for her and for all of her family. What I hated most about the disease, from a purely selfish perspective, was not only watching her suffer, but not hearing her voice for the last few months of her life.