Best. Mother. Ever. Period. Only a small handful (thank u God) of people have any idea what this woman is going through-not just the disease and its effects both mentally and physically, but the worry that she is confronted with every minute about the future of her child without her in their life.
I went through several months of thinking I might have this disease, loss of strength in my hands, twitching all over, etc. It turned out to be something else. My heart goes out to anyone with this condition and their families.
I am here to testify how great man called Dr Odigba Herbacure helped me out with herbs and roots which he prepared for me in use of curing ALS. I takes his product (cure) for (2) weeks before I am to known, I was totally cure out of it, and i promised him that i will testify my healing to the whole world about how he cured me which I am very happy doing now , Dr Odigba also cure all kinds of diseases ,HIV/AIDS HEPATITIS, A,B,C , CANCER, DIABETICS , FIBROID, ALL KINDS OF SPELL CAST ,and so much more , please you can get him contacted on via drodigbaherbalcure@gmail.com Phone number: +2347061721242
Sarah is a remarkable, courageous, and inspirational person:)! Her Daughter Scarlett should feel honored to have a Mom like Sarah who has inner strength motivated by the love for her Daughter. Sarah, her Husband, and her Daughter Scarlett are in my prayers. Sarah is blessed to have such a lovely Family:)!
Watching this makes me realize how unpredictable and heartbreaking this disease is. At the time of this interview, she had ALS for 3.5 years and although she had no use of her legs and noticeable atrophy of the hands, you think to yourself "hey, she looks like a slow progressor. Maybe she's one of the lucky few who will live 10+ years." And then she was gone 2.5 years later, right at the 6 year mark. I know finding a cure will probably never happen, I believe with enough research, we can develop treatments that greatly extend the life of an ALS patient.
I had a dream about Sarah and her story last night. This story of Sarah and other has affected me so much. My stepson had ALS and I was researching ALS and came upon this video. Little did I know that I knew her husband, he worked for the same company I did a long time ago. I think about my stepson everyday and I haven't been the same since. I closed up because he didn't want to go through this so he took his life. We hurt and my husband, who is a Marine and was so funny would make him laugh so hard. One story was that he was in his barracks looking down watching Marines carrying heavy boxes if ammo. Close by there was a sergeant writing on a clipboard. He yelled down to the Marines and said "Hey can one of you guys help the sergeant with his clipboard?" The boxes were dropped and everyone was laughing. The sergeant was not but this story made us all laugh. My husband is somewhat of comedian/Marine. My stepson could not stop laughing. It was beautiful to see. I always wish that he could see the laughter that Sarah had and the time she spent with her family. I don't know why I needed to write this but I thought this might be a way to move forward. God Bless Sarah and her family.
why would this happen to this great person its not fair she is so brave i cant believe the courage i want to make you be ok again i want the power to just put my hand on her head and she would be 100% again
@@tiffanycarr3518 my sincere condolences to you and your family 💐. I wish it was a cure for all terminal illnesses, no one should have to suffer like this 🥲
Best. Mother. Ever. Period. Only a small handful (thank u God) of people have any idea what this woman is going through-not just the disease and its effects both mentally and physically, but the worry that she is confronted with every minute about the future of her child without her in their life.
I went through several months of thinking I might have this disease, loss of strength in my hands, twitching all over, etc. It turned out to be something else. My heart goes out to anyone with this condition and their families.
April P. Just curious what was it? Kind of going through the same thing myself right now
I'm going through same. Lots of symptoms but been told it's not ALS
I am here to testify how great man called Dr Odigba Herbacure helped me out with herbs and roots which he prepared for me in use of curing ALS. I takes his product (cure) for (2) weeks before I am to known, I was totally cure out of it, and i promised him that i will testify my healing to the whole world about how he cured me which I am very happy doing now , Dr Odigba also cure all kinds of diseases ,HIV/AIDS HEPATITIS, A,B,C , CANCER, DIABETICS , FIBROID, ALL KINDS OF SPELL CAST ,and so much more , please you can get him contacted on via drodigbaherbalcure@gmail.com
Phone number: +2347061721242
@@aidanlynch5800 have you gotten checked for myasthenia gravis?
@@aidanlynch5800 did you find your culprit?
Sarah is a remarkable, courageous, and inspirational person:)! Her Daughter Scarlett should feel honored to have a Mom like Sarah who has inner strength motivated by the love for her Daughter. Sarah, her Husband, and her Daughter Scarlett are in my prayers. Sarah is blessed to have such a lovely Family:)!
Such a lovely lady with a beautiful family. Blessings.
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Such a beautiful soul!
Absolutely! Thanks for watching!
May she rest in eternal peace 😪💔
Watching this makes me realize how unpredictable and heartbreaking this disease is. At the time of this interview, she had ALS for 3.5 years and although she had no use of her legs and noticeable atrophy of the hands, you think to yourself "hey, she looks like a slow progressor. Maybe she's one of the lucky few who will live 10+ years." And then she was gone 2.5 years later, right at the 6 year mark. I know finding a cure will probably never happen, I believe with enough research, we can develop treatments that greatly extend the life of an ALS patient.
Wow she is an amazing woman.. heart breaking
An inspirational person and story
I had a dream about Sarah and her story last night. This story of Sarah and other has affected me so much. My stepson had ALS and I was researching ALS and came upon this video. Little did I know that I knew her husband, he worked for the same company I did a long time ago. I think about my stepson everyday and I haven't been the same since. I closed up because he didn't want to go through this so he took his life. We hurt and my husband, who is a Marine and was so funny would make him laugh so hard. One story was that he was in his barracks looking down watching Marines carrying heavy boxes if ammo. Close by there was a sergeant writing on a clipboard. He yelled down to the Marines and said "Hey can one of you guys help the sergeant with his clipboard?" The boxes were dropped and everyone was laughing. The sergeant was not but this story made us all laugh. My husband is somewhat of comedian/Marine. My stepson could not stop laughing. It was beautiful to see. I always wish that he could see the laughter that Sarah had and the time she spent with her family. I don't know why I needed to write this but I thought this might be a way to move forward. God Bless Sarah and her family.
why would this happen to this great person its not fair she is so brave i cant believe the courage i want to make you be ok again i want the power to just put my hand on her head and she would be 100% again
Thank God it’s rare but one is to many!
my husband was diagnosed with als February 4th 2016 and he was only 28.
Dont give up..
Stay strong💪🏻
Wow so young
@@jancraig9298 definitely young. He passed April 27th of this year at 33. He would have been 34 may 5th
@@tiffanycarr3518 my sincere condolences to you and your family 💐. I wish it was a cure for all terminal illnesses, no one should have to suffer like this 🥲
God Bless You Beautiful
How can someone help this family?
RIP Sarah
Is there anybody who survived this disease after diagnosis? Haven't heard of any...
I think Stephen hawking had ALS, he did however pass away not long ago, but lived an EXCEPTIONALLY long time!
You can live with the disease but it will kill you
Rip sarah
She passed away in November 2018 💔
well that was a bit disconcerting ... we all must begin at once to live
This is so heartbreaking and unfair. I hate ALS.
Any update?