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I amMichael Broadhacker
My mom was one out of five children who all unfortunately carry the fatal gene. That means that my brothers, nieces, nephews, and cousins… all have a 50/50 chance of having the same gene and passing it on.
I amCaroline Anise Gomez
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We will live life by dog years attempting to put 7 years into one. We are devastated that we will not be able to grow old together, but we will let our love help us face this and fight it to the end.
I amWilliam Ujhazy
I amScotty Easter
I amTim Abeska
I amJerry Farmer
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My symptoms started last summer with right ankle weakness that progressed to right foot drop.
I amJennifer Robb
I amKelly Goodman
I believe I am the same nice good person I was.
I amAngela Normington
In memory ofJudy Perry
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I amSabrina Kolenovic
In the face of this cruel disease he fights hard EVERY DAY to enjoy what he has left instead of dwelling on what’s been lost.
I amAraceli Raya
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