Welcome to my blog. I have had ALS for 10 years now.


Since I started this blog in June 2008 I've had amazing feedback. Family, friends, people from all over North America, Australia, Scotland, England, and places I can't recall, have commented, encouraged and corresponded. I had no idea when Cynthia taught me how to set this up, how much I would love posting and how many people would read it. I want to say THANK YOU to everyone who has helped propel this therapeutic exercise into a daily routine. All of you, both friends and visitors, are now part of my blog family. Welcome.

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View from my living room

Thursday, November 5, 2009

It's a lonely road


ALS is a peculiar disease. The journey is filled with twists and turns. Nothing is precise or predictable--even death. Some live one year, some live ten.
Recently, two of my pen pals have become "locked in"(unable to communicate). This news has brought tears. I grieve the loss of their friendship and their loss to participate in life. People some times forget that although we have new communication techniques, wonderful caregivers, ALS support personnel, family and friends, we still may be shut out of life by sudden progression. If the fingers don't move we can't type, if we lose our voice we can't phone, if our eyes don't move due to total paralysis, we can't use "eye gaze." However, we always stay alert in our still body. We hear, see and feel emotions.
It's a scary and lonely road to travel. I'm one of the lucky ones--I have all of you to walk with me.

2 comments:

Alice said...

i love the photo you chose to go with this text you typed - the one lone cat going it alone. ALS sounds so scary, i don't know how i would handle it? i don't imagine i'd be anywhere near as strong about it as you are. i'm just blessed to be your friend here in blogland and to say a prayer for you everyday. hang in there, karyn, you bless my heart on a regular basis. and even though we haven't met in person, i love you anyway! may God righly bless you today, right there where you are, right now!

Alice said...

and, i forgot, i want to borrow your cat/canadian moose pix to put on my blog. i grew up in newfoundland, and even though i haven't been there in almost 40 years, it still sounds like home to me :)