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Summary
Bill Corrigan, a 64-year-old diagnosed with ALS, shares his journey of pursuing marathons and adapting to life with the disease. He discusses his passion for running, his career as an instructional designer, and the impact of ALS on his physical abilities. Bill emphasizes the importance of mindset, gratitude, and community support in facing the challenges of ALS. He shares his love story with his wife Lucia and highlights the resources and organizations that have been instrumental in his journey. Bill looks forward to continuing his education and contributing to the ALS community through his experiences.
Takeaways
- Maintaining a positive mindset and focusing on what you can do can greatly impact your quality of life.
- Asking for help and accepting assistance can be a gift to both the giver and the receiver.
- Community support and connections with others facing similar challenges can provide inspiration and strength.
- Expressing gratitude and embracing an adaptive lifestyle can enhance well-being and foster compassion.
- Physical therapy and occupational therapy play crucial roles in maintaining physical abilities and adapting to the changes caused by ALS.



