Until 2004, I was an independent and active woman -- a former airline sales exec and then a high school educator. Then my body kept betraying me. I was finally diagnosed with ALS/Lou Gehrig's Disease -- confined to a wheelchair and unable to speak. With life at a slower pace, I learned to live a more conscious and mindful life -- buying, eating and other choices. I listen instead of talking, and I observe instead of running and rushing.
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Thursday, May 21, 2009
What Do I Do, What Do I Say?
Click on the title above to read my newest blog entry, which was published on the official blog of the ALS Association of Greater NY.
Labels:
ALS,
ALSA,
disabilities,
disability,
disabled,
disease,
handicap,
illness,
NYC,
sickness,
WalktoD'Feet
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