- Thread starter
- #15,161
OK. I need to tell you all how proud I am of my Hubby right now. He has been chosen to represent the local Alzheimers walk-a-thon this year!!! It will take place the end of this month in Reno, Saturday the 29th, I believe.
He was being kind of secretive about his diagnosis but this honor has been a huge kick in the butt for him and he is really shining since he was confirmed as a speaker for the event.
He has now told the folks at his work and they have been very supportive (he was very nervous about this before). The kids are trying to get the time off so they can come and show their support as well. He has finally realized that he can use this diagnosis to teach and help others and I am just soooo excited! It seems to have been a real turning point for him in how he views the disease.
He still has good days and bad days but the new treatments the docs have him on seem to be helping quite a bit! They don't have a cure and can't reverse the disease but they can slow it way down and we have actually noticed improvement in many areas since he has been on the new treatment.
Anyway, I hope you will all join me and wish him luck during this new challenge. They wanted someone with early onset diagnosis to represent the walk this year and his doc recommended him. I personally think they made an excellent choice!
He was being kind of secretive about his diagnosis but this honor has been a huge kick in the butt for him and he is really shining since he was confirmed as a speaker for the event.
He has now told the folks at his work and they have been very supportive (he was very nervous about this before). The kids are trying to get the time off so they can come and show their support as well. He has finally realized that he can use this diagnosis to teach and help others and I am just soooo excited! It seems to have been a real turning point for him in how he views the disease.
He still has good days and bad days but the new treatments the docs have him on seem to be helping quite a bit! They don't have a cure and can't reverse the disease but they can slow it way down and we have actually noticed improvement in many areas since he has been on the new treatment.
Anyway, I hope you will all join me and wish him luck during this new challenge. They wanted someone with early onset diagnosis to represent the walk this year and his doc recommended him. I personally think they made an excellent choice!
