Stu Nichols

Description: Stu Nichols' life with ALS
Charity: augiesquest
Author: MDA
Credits: Muscular Dystrophy Association
Views: 370
Posted: 3/27/08 12:16 AM
Tags: als augies quest stu nichols



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My 12 1/2 year old granddaughter was diagnosed with Autism right before her 3rd birthday.....She lost her speech at the age of 18 months. She is the light in our eyes and heart....It is a shame the red tape and beauracy that parents have to go through for the smallest treatment for their child...When a child is lost inside themselves, they are lost to the world as most of us know it. These children are very special, and deserve better than they are recieving...I pray for my granddaughter as well as all the other little angels....May God Bless Each and Every ONE !
posted by Kathy on 4/01/08 6:21: AM

this was an inspiring video! thanks for sharing, i can not wait for the day when there is an announcement of a cure! keep up the good work i am always hoping
posted by franchisca on 3/27/08 9:16: PM

My mother found out she had ALS at 82 years. My sisters and I have just spent the last 2 1/2 years with our beloved mother till we lost her last year in August. It is a terrible disease, we hope some where, sometime, someone finds a cure. We wish you all the best, without the ALS center, we would have been lost, and without information on how to deal with our mother, and support for each other. God Bless your family.
posted by Julie Dunshee on 3/27/08 7:52: PM





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