HTHM Posted November 16, 2011 Report Posted November 16, 2011 (edited) I had a challenging day today. Spent a long time on the phone with a co-worker who has been given a diagnosis of ALS. We were supposed to go fishing for rainbows tomorrow, but he called it off as he can no longer crank a reel. I think of the country song, "To live like you were dying", well, he is living it. Unfortunately he cannot ride a bull, or parachute, but he can be the husband he should have been, giving forgiveness and love. I do not know what I am trying to say currently, but maybe we should all look hard at how and what we live. I just cannot imagine what he is going through losing his body, but not his mind. Thanks for listening. Edited November 16, 2011 by HTHM
Nipfisher Posted November 16, 2011 Report Posted November 16, 2011 It is a horrible disease. There is currently a television commercial that raises awareness for ALS. It has a footage of a soldier, husband, father, who can no longer hold his daughter. It makes me well up everytime I see it. I wish him some inner-peace in dealing with this diagnosis.
mercman Posted November 16, 2011 Report Posted November 16, 2011 Don't have any words of wisdom that would fit the circunstances, just love him as your friend, and share your courage with him. Just a heads up. Maybe take a collection up, from his friends and familly, and get him a motorized fishing reel(if he really loves fishing)They are quite expensive, but are a great aid to handicapped anglers. Paul
HTHM Posted November 16, 2011 Author Report Posted November 16, 2011 Paul, that is a great idea! He does love fishing.
Remastered Posted November 16, 2011 Report Posted November 16, 2011 http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amyotrophic_lateral_sclerosis Crap, I can't imagine how he and his loved ones must be feeling. I give my best wishes for them.
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