There is no known cure for ALS, but medical tourism exploits desperation for profit
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About 1,500 people in the Netherlands are currently living with ALS, a muscle disease that causes progressive paralysis. How does ALS develop and what are the symptoms?


There is no known cure for ALS, but medical tourism exploits desperation for profit
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a devastating neurological disorder of unknown cause, in which motor nerve cells of the brain and spinal cord that transmit signals to muscles progressively degenerate. This weakens limbs and affects speech, swallowing and ultimately the ability to breathe, resulting in death, typically within just a few years. Each year in Canada, approximately two people per 100,000 are diagnosed with ALS, amounting to ab…
What we’ve learned about ALS progression over 15 years
It’s hard to believe my husband, Todd, has been living with ALS for over 15 years. His limbs are completely paralyzed, and he uses a noninvasive ventilator nearly 24/7. He can still talk and eat, though not without difficulty. When people with ALS — or those who have a loved one with the disease — learn about Todd, they often ask if he’s done anything that contributes to his longevity. We’ve lived with this disease long enough to witness the wid…
At “Two to ten”, Sandra tells us about the struggle she has had to live with Amyotrophic Side Sclerosis. With only 53 years of age, she lives with a period and many difficulties. Sandra lives in a first walk, has no conditions to climb the stairs and is always falling, counting only with the child’s wings. Sandra’s body is failing every time and she can’t imagine being taken to bed, without quality of life.
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