This is Steve-- a hero from my ALS forum. He is one of the most courageous guys I know. Not only does he cope with losses(recently his speech deteriorated and he can't be understood and his manual dexterity is one finger) but he continues to work on ALS projects and fights to stay as independent as possible. Using his knowledge as an architect and ALS patient he has helped bring a dream to reality. I have included a link under Videos titled "Steve's Dream." It is a MUST watch. Steve is 39, has a 22 month old son and lives in Boston. Thank you Steve for setting the achievement bar high--as you said in your own words, "I'm still rolling strong."
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Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Another Inspiration
This is Steve-- a hero from my ALS forum. He is one of the most courageous guys I know. Not only does he cope with losses(recently his speech deteriorated and he can't be understood and his manual dexterity is one finger) but he continues to work on ALS projects and fights to stay as independent as possible. Using his knowledge as an architect and ALS patient he has helped bring a dream to reality. I have included a link under Videos titled "Steve's Dream." It is a MUST watch. Steve is 39, has a 22 month old son and lives in Boston. Thank you Steve for setting the achievement bar high--as you said in your own words, "I'm still rolling strong."
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