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A silent Vote for Grandma

   
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Title: A silent Vote for Grandma
 
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Date: May 3, 2001
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When she was told she had the disease she was confident she could beat it. As we came to find out, there are two forms of ALS. About 75% of people experience limb onset ALS. In some of these cases, symptoms initially affect one of the legs, and patients experience awkwardness when walking or running or they notice that they are tripping or stumbling more often...
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When she was told she had the disease she was confident she could beat it. As we came to find out, there are two forms of ALS. About 75% of people experience limb onset ALS. In some of these cases, symptoms initially affect one of the legs, and patients experience awkwardness when walking or running or they notice that they are tripping or stumbling more often...
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