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Showing posts with label Team JFK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Team JFK. Show all posts
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Hershey ALS Walk Day
Thank you to all of my friends, family, and coworkers who made it out on this beautiful morning to walk with us in support of the Hershey ALS Walk for the Cure! And thanks to everyone who prayed for us and those who contributed financially to support the ALS Philadelphia Chapter!
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Grateful!
I have a lot to be thankful for! I have felt really good since my appointment at the Hershey ALS Clinic on Wednesday morning. I cut down my caffeinated coffee to one each morning, but no headache. I feel less stressed, stronger, and am definitely less worried. I have had fewer gagging/choking events the past few days, and I am very grateful to have some relief! I don't know if the Riluzole can act that quickly, if I am experiencing a placebo effect, all of your prayers are being answered, or if my body has finally relaxed a little bit, but regardless of the source/sources, I am very relieved to not be suffering the same effects!
Thank you for your continued prayers!
We have already exceeded our team goal for the ALS Walk for the Cure on June 7 at the Hershey Med Center! Three people have signed up to walk with Kim and me. A sincere thanks to everyone that has donated or signed up to walk with us! The Team JFK page is open and accepting new walkers and donations. Kim and I will match the total donations up to $1000 total to thank you for your generosity.
Reading about the Brainstorm Clinical Trial in Boston, where they will be testing the safety and efficacy of a stem cell therapy that has had excellent results outside of the U.S. for a product called NurOwn, based on harvesting the individual's mesenchymal stem cells, treating them, and then reintroducing them into the individual's body again. There is another stem cell research project in Atlanta, called Neuralstem. Since ALS is a brain/spinal column/motor neuron disease, it makes sense to me that stem cells may hold promise for a future therapy or a cure.
Enjoying the long weekend so far! I got up at 2:45AM to try to see the meteor shower, but it was completely overcast. Oh, well! Hope that some of you were able to see it. They were predicting between 500-1000 meteors/hour, which would be phenomenal.
Doing a little bit of work, interspersed with reading my book, sitting and holding Kim's hand, talking to Jean. I brought Jean some of my purple Columbine, which has been spreading at our house over the past 10 years. She planted them this morning - I hope that they survive. They are a beautiful color!
I learned that my Uncle Frank in Grand Junction, CO fell this week and may have had a minor stroke. He is at the VA hospital for now and my Aunt Geneva is living alone in their apartment. Our prayers for both of them and I hope that Frank recovers quickly, regains his strength, and gets home soon.
For our traditional Memorial Day weekend cookout tonight we are having hamburgers, hot dogs and Kim's famous hot dog sauce, Pasta salad, baked beans, and deviled eggs. YUM! I'll cook them on the grill shortly. Have a nice bottle of red wine I am going to open in a minute to let it breathe before Kelly and his dog Liam come over.
I hope that all of you have an awesome weekend, spend quality time with your family and friends, and make some good memories.
Thank you for your continued prayers!
We have already exceeded our team goal for the ALS Walk for the Cure on June 7 at the Hershey Med Center! Three people have signed up to walk with Kim and me. A sincere thanks to everyone that has donated or signed up to walk with us! The Team JFK page is open and accepting new walkers and donations. Kim and I will match the total donations up to $1000 total to thank you for your generosity.
Reading about the Brainstorm Clinical Trial in Boston, where they will be testing the safety and efficacy of a stem cell therapy that has had excellent results outside of the U.S. for a product called NurOwn, based on harvesting the individual's mesenchymal stem cells, treating them, and then reintroducing them into the individual's body again. There is another stem cell research project in Atlanta, called Neuralstem. Since ALS is a brain/spinal column/motor neuron disease, it makes sense to me that stem cells may hold promise for a future therapy or a cure.
Enjoying the long weekend so far! I got up at 2:45AM to try to see the meteor shower, but it was completely overcast. Oh, well! Hope that some of you were able to see it. They were predicting between 500-1000 meteors/hour, which would be phenomenal.
Doing a little bit of work, interspersed with reading my book, sitting and holding Kim's hand, talking to Jean. I brought Jean some of my purple Columbine, which has been spreading at our house over the past 10 years. She planted them this morning - I hope that they survive. They are a beautiful color!
I learned that my Uncle Frank in Grand Junction, CO fell this week and may have had a minor stroke. He is at the VA hospital for now and my Aunt Geneva is living alone in their apartment. Our prayers for both of them and I hope that Frank recovers quickly, regains his strength, and gets home soon.
For our traditional Memorial Day weekend cookout tonight we are having hamburgers, hot dogs and Kim's famous hot dog sauce, Pasta salad, baked beans, and deviled eggs. YUM! I'll cook them on the grill shortly. Have a nice bottle of red wine I am going to open in a minute to let it breathe before Kelly and his dog Liam come over.
I hope that all of you have an awesome weekend, spend quality time with your family and friends, and make some good memories.
Monday, May 19, 2014
Hershey ALS Walk, Saturday, June 7
Dear friends,
If you are interested in joining me Saturday morning, June 7, at the Hershey Med Center East Campus for the Walk for ALS, please join Team JFK at the following website:
Team JFK
The walk is about 2 miles on gently rolling paved walkways and sidewalks on the Hershey Med Center East Campus and the fundraising goes toward ALS research and supports the Philadelphia ALS chapter, which the Hershey ALS Clinic is part of.
If you can't walk with me but would like to sponsor the Team, you can contribute on the page also.
Registration starts at 9AM, and the walk starts at 10AM. It usually takes about 2 hours as each team is photographed not too far from the beginning of the walk.
Thank you for your support!
Jim
If you are interested in joining me Saturday morning, June 7, at the Hershey Med Center East Campus for the Walk for ALS, please join Team JFK at the following website:
Team JFK
The walk is about 2 miles on gently rolling paved walkways and sidewalks on the Hershey Med Center East Campus and the fundraising goes toward ALS research and supports the Philadelphia ALS chapter, which the Hershey ALS Clinic is part of.
If you can't walk with me but would like to sponsor the Team, you can contribute on the page also.
Registration starts at 9AM, and the walk starts at 10AM. It usually takes about 2 hours as each team is photographed not too far from the beginning of the walk.
Thank you for your support!
Jim
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