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I have been diagnosed with PLS and have heard that some new research is emerging for ALS and I was wondering if it might apply to me. As opposed to ALS, PLS is very s-l-o-w progression. I hope to hear from others that have experience PLS for several years and what they are experiencing.

Hi there kcbobm, and welcome to NeuroTalk.

I saw your reply to some-one else's old post in the introduction forum, so I thought I'd give you a thread of your own so you wouldn't get lost amongst their replies.

I'm not sure about PLS, but we do have a great forum for ALS so I'll give you the direct link just incase you've not found it yet. Maybe that would be a good place for you to first make contact with others who understand what you're going through: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum6.html

Look around the site though, and join in anywhere that you want. Welcome again, it's good to have you with us.
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