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Old 09-09-2006, 05:03 PM
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Arrow RollCall for PALS

RollCall

(ALS) Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis or (MND) Motor Neurone Disease are referred to as ALS/MND
PALS is short for People (or a person) with ALS.

tell us your name
where your from
when you were dx
anything you want
tell us how your doing
what your doing


Rollenanruf für KUMPEL
llamada del rodillo para los PALS
richiesta del rullo per i PALS
chamada do rolo para PALS
الاسماء يطالبون
友達のためのロールコール
PALS를 위한 검열소집
唱名对友
Roll Call for PALS

please sound off here and tell us how your doing with ALS/MND we would like to hear from you.

bitte weg hier klingen und uns, wie dein Tun erklären mit ALS/MND wir von dir hören möchte.

sonar por favor apagado aquí y decirnos cómo el tu hacer con ALS/MND nosotros quisiera oír de ti.

suonare prego fuori qui e dirci come vostro fare con ALS/MND noi vorrebbe sentirsi da voi.

soar por favor fora aqui e dizer-nos como seu fazer com ALS/MND nós gostaria de se ouvir de você.

يرجي من الصوت ومن هنا نقول ان العمل بها مع تعيين والفرقه واود ان اسمع منك.

ALS/MNDとあなたのすることが私達あなたからいかに聞くことを望むかここに鳴り、私達に言いなさい。

请告诉我们这里良好的产,你做441/我们要多听听你们.
Background on ALS


Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease, is a progressive, degenerative disease of the nervous system. ALS is within the group of diseases called motor neuron diseases (MND), in which specialized nerve cells that control movement of the voluntary muscles gradually cease functioning and die. These specialized nerve cells are called motor neurons. They carry impulses from the brain to the brainstem and spinal cord. The impulses are then carried to the muscles. The muscles respond to these impulses by contracting or relaxing, depending on the desired voluntary movement. In ALS and other motor neuron diseases, the muscle tissue deteriorates from a lack of stimulation by the nerve cells. This results in progressive weakness, atrophy, and often spasticity (excess muscle tone). In motor neuron disease, only the motor neurons are affected, therefore other neurons, such as the sensory neurons bringing information from the sense organs, remain intact and unaffected.
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ALS/MND Registry

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