Nancy: Thank you for all the work you are doing to help find a cure for ALS. It would be wonderful if a cure were found so that others do not have to suffer this cruel fate. I am losing my husband to ALS and it is so sad to see him suffer the pain and loss of dignity every day. Bless you for your work.
Hi nancy my grandmamaw just passed away sept. 10th of this year ..6months prior to her death she was one of the most healthy,active when i ever knew…she was only 78…she to had ALS….she loved my kids…even in her last days when she would sleep she would keep talking about them in her sleep…last week my 3yr old daughter madison had a really really bad fever..i said outloud “mamaw judy work you magic on our lil madi i know your watching over us, please help us now” and i tell u what nancy the next morning madison woke up with no fever, no sickness, and a smile on her face…angels are amoung us and just know your mother betty isnt alone my mamaw judy is up there with her , and the way you made her sound they have alot in common….please help find a cure everyone!! donate!!!
Hi Nancy Strange way i ended up here.My husband of 30 years was just diagnosed with als and a friend of ours son is 11 years old and he called me and said to come here he was almost crying said he wanted me to read up on this sight .So So thoughtful .Husband was diagnosed first sept. 09 and 3 weeks later have swallowing trouble .God bless you
I lost my childhood at a very young age I never got to meet my mother. When I was 2yrs. old she passed away to ALS, that was over 24yrs. ago. She was only 35yrs. old. Till this day I’ve always wondered how would have things been if I had my mother. My children will never get to meet their grandmother. I just want to take the time to thank you for all that you have done to raise awareness for ALS. May Gos Bless you and your family.
hi nancy i know it rough to lose ur mother i know what it is like. i lost my dad nov 20 2007 due to als he was only 58 when he died. he died after only after 1 yr of being diagnose we go to als walks in louisville ky every yr around mothers day i attend every year
Hi Nancy
im sorrie to hear about you mother losing her battle with ASL. When i was 2 year old my nan died from ASL in January 4 1992 she could not talk and i have been doing the ASL walk in kingston ont cananda for the past 2 years our walk is in august. Im happy you putting out your voice about ALS becasue not alot people new about this disease. And i just got the purple ribbon tattto on my arm.
Caity
Hi Nancy, My dad also has ALS, it’s called Motor Neuron Disease (MND) in my country. It’s been so hard. I’ve seen him suffer for so long to the point where he can barely speak now. I’m sure you can empathise….I wish there was something I can do….he is my best friend and I’m going to miss him so much. Please tell me how you dealt with your last days with your mom.
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October 16th, 2009 at 8:18 pm
This is so sweet that you are doing this in other of your mother.I lost my grandfather with lung cancer.It’s so sad
October 14th, 2009 at 3:49 pm
Nancy: Thank you for all the work you are doing to help find a cure for ALS. It would be wonderful if a cure were found so that others do not have to suffer this cruel fate. I am losing my husband to ALS and it is so sad to see him suffer the pain and loss of dignity every day. Bless you for your work.
October 12th, 2009 at 11:35 pm
Hi nancy my grandmamaw just passed away sept. 10th of this year ..6months prior to her death she was one of the most healthy,active when i ever knew…she was only 78…she to had ALS….she loved my kids…even in her last days when she would sleep she would keep talking about them in her sleep…last week my 3yr old daughter madison had a really really bad fever..i said outloud “mamaw judy work you magic on our lil madi i know your watching over us, please help us now” and i tell u what nancy the next morning madison woke up with no fever, no sickness, and a smile on her face…angels are amoung us and just know your mother betty isnt alone my mamaw judy is up there with her , and the way you made her sound they have alot in common….please help find a cure everyone!! donate!!!
October 12th, 2009 at 11:12 pm
Hi Nancy!
You did a great job on RAW tonight! I’ve always been a big fan of yours and your beauty radiates inside and out.
Keep up the great work…hope to see you on DWTS next season!!!
October 12th, 2009 at 10:56 pm
Hi Nancy Strange way i ended up here.My husband of 30 years was just diagnosed with als and a friend of ours son is 11 years old and he called me and said to come here he was almost crying said he wanted me to read up on this sight .So So thoughtful .Husband was diagnosed first sept. 09 and 3 weeks later have swallowing trouble .God bless you
October 12th, 2009 at 10:53 pm
Hi Nancy
I lost my childhood at a very young age I never got to meet my mother. When I was 2yrs. old she passed away to ALS, that was over 24yrs. ago. She was only 35yrs. old. Till this day I’ve always wondered how would have things been if I had my mother. My children will never get to meet their grandmother. I just want to take the time to thank you for all that you have done to raise awareness for ALS. May Gos Bless you and your family.
October 12th, 2009 at 10:29 pm
Sorry,about your mom.My prayers are with you.And your family.
October 12th, 2009 at 10:26 pm
hi nancy i know it rough to lose ur mother i know what it is like. i lost my dad nov 20 2007 due to als he was only 58 when he died. he died after only after 1 yr of being diagnose we go to als walks in louisville ky every yr around mothers day i attend every year
October 12th, 2009 at 10:20 pm
Hi Nancy
im sorrie to hear about you mother losing her battle with ASL. When i was 2 year old my nan died from ASL in January 4 1992 she could not talk and i have been doing the ASL walk in kingston ont cananda for the past 2 years our walk is in august. Im happy you putting out your voice about ALS becasue not alot people new about this disease. And i just got the purple ribbon tattto on my arm.
Caity
October 12th, 2009 at 10:19 pm
Hi Nancy, My dad also has ALS, it’s called Motor Neuron Disease (MND) in my country. It’s been so hard. I’ve seen him suffer for so long to the point where he can barely speak now. I’m sure you can empathise….I wish there was something I can do….he is my best friend and I’m going to miss him so much. Please tell me how you dealt with your last days with your mom.