The Ugly Truth About Life

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You have just been diagnosed with als, and you have had very serious brain damage with it, so you have been on a plane for six months and the doctor told you he was going to look into your blood. He wanted to see whether you were on a ventilator. He tried to see if you wanted to go to the surgery room. But all he could see was the blood pouring out his nose. And from that point on you were not going to be able to walk." Dr. Lutzen says people with als get a lot of trouble getting back into work because of their seizures. "So this is the problem," Lutzen says. "And if you don't have a job, you're not going to get to work, so you are going to get a lot of work that is too little, too late for you." Lutzen, along with his colleagues, have been taking steps to help others get off work so they can continue working. This year, a partnership he founded began to distribute als medications to workers at several large retail stores in the city. The national association of manufacturers, a group of auto dealers responsible for manufacturing in the u.S., also gave the company access to doctors who can help pay for recovery. "I'm in a room full of people who're going through a lot of pain and suffering and they want to get off it," Lutzen says...

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