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To: Bob434
I wasn't intending to exclude others but my dearest son-in-law (in his 50s) was diagnosed with ALS in late May. Many don't live long, which is a blessing in their cases.

Sadly there is NO cure and only a terrible future for him and others with it until their lives are over. With other wasting or brain cells dying, there is some help and even gaining more and more toward eventual potential remission of their diseases (my aunt, best friend, and father-in-law all died of Parkinson's disease), with more and more friends getting this diagnosis but with my son-in-law's case, he wishes to have a massive heart attack, stroke or other fatal ailment rather than death by ALS!

29 posted on 07/09/2020 9:47:20 PM PDT by zerosix (native sunflower)
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To: zerosix

We just had a good friend die of it 3 months ago, another friend die from it a few years ago, and another dying of something very similar- Very terrible diseases- I hope someday it will be cured- completely-

My question to you though was bout the article, did it mention ALS?


30 posted on 07/09/2020 9:50:59 PM PDT by Bob434
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