There are diseases that take away memory, identity, or the ability to understand the world. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (AMS), on the other hand, encloses those who suffer it in a particularly cruel reality: while the body progressively loses the ability to move, speak, eat, or breathe for itself, the mind remains fully aware of every step of that deterioration.
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There are diseases that take away memory, identity, or the ability to understand the world. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (AMS), on the other hand, encloses those who suffer it in a particularly cruel reality: while the body progressively loses the ability to move, speak, eat, or breathe for itself, the mind remains fully aware of every step of that deterioration.