Originally Posted by seclark:
Doctor just left
I don’t have Parkinson’s
I have ALS
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Damn, sorry to hear that Sec.
Hopefully with the feeding tube you get some much needed nutrition and some strength. Those boys of yours may even syringe that beer in the tube! [Reply]
Originally Posted by seclark:
Doctor just left
I don’t have Parkinson’s
I have ALS
sec
Sorry to hear my good man. At least you know what it is now.
Wondering how a diagnosis ends up fucks with my head from time to time. I came back to the house. Locked the car in the driveway. Came into the house. 3.5 hours later a neighbor knocked on our door to let us know the car was still running in our driveway. Makes me wonder how bad this short term memory loss shit is going to get?
Just try to enjoy and focus on each day things you enjoy. That’s what I’m
Trying to do anyway. [Reply]
I'm very sorry to hear about your diagnosis; it sounds like you are incredibly blessed to have a loving support and caregiving circle around you. Do some research; there are a lot of resources available for folks with ALS and their caregivers. Caregivers will need support along with you on this journey.
Originally Posted by seclark:
Doctor just left
I don’t have Parkinson’s
I have ALS
sec
Well, shit. This has to be about as devastating of news as you could have received. So sorry to hear. I've read there are some hopeful advancements in how to treat ALS. Praying those become real on a timeline that helps you ASAP. [Reply]
They discharged me yesterday.
Got the best night of sleep I’ve had in a week. I was waking up at 2am every morning and couldn’t go back to sleep.
The wife is doing great working with the feeding tube, and I’m digging it with taking my meds instead of swallowing them.
The cancer has been put on the back burner, but I’m still going to my monthly doctors appointment but they’re not doing the treatments.
I’m going to monthly ALS clinic checkups, and am on 2 scripts. These don’t fix the disease but hopefully will slow it down.
I’m gaining strength back slowly because I haven’t been eating for so long and now I’m getting 6 meals a day through the tube.
Originally Posted by seclark:
They discharged me yesterday.
Got the best night of sleep I’ve had in a week. I was waking up at 2am every morning and couldn’t go back to sleep.
The wife is doing great working with the feeding tube, and I’m digging it with taking my meds instead of swallowing them.
The cancer has been put on the back burner, but I’m still going to my monthly doctors appointment but they’re not doing the treatments.
I’m going to monthly ALS clinic checkups, and am on 2 scripts. These don’t fix the disease but hopefully will slow it down.
I’m gaining strength back slowly because I haven’t been eating for so long and now I’m getting 6 meals a day through the tube.