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21 June: The Global Day for ALS
ALS is a degenerative neurological disease that leads to progressive
weakness. ALS does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion,
nationality, gender, or economic status. The cause of ALS is still
unknown and there is no cure...however, there is hope.
What is amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)?
ALS, often referred to as Lou Gehrig's disease or motor
neuron disease (MND)—is a progressive, degenerative
disease affecting motor neurons. Motor neurons are
specialized nerve cells that carry impulses from the brain to
the muscles by way of the brainstem and the spinal cord. The
muscles then move in response to these impulses.
In ALS, motor neurons gradually cease functioning and die.
As this happens, the muscle tissues waste away because no
movement is being stimulated. This results in gradually
worsening muscle weakness, atrophy and often spasticity.
Only the motor neurons are affected. Other nerve cells, such
as sensory neurons that bring information from sense organs
to the brain, remain healthy.
Who gets ALS?
ALS occurs throughout the world regardless of race, ethnicity
or socioeconomic status. Men are affected slightly more
frequently than women. It most commonly occurs between 40
and 70 years of age, although the disease can strike at any age.
How Common is ALS in the United States?
More than 5,600 Americans are diagnosed with ALS each year.
Approximately 35,000 people at any given time are living with
ALS in the United States. The incidence of ALS is close to that
of multiple sclerosis and four times that of muscular dystrophy.
What are the symptoms of ALS?
Some of the early symptoms of ALS might include:
Weakness or poor coordination in one limb
Changes in speaking or swallowing
Unusual muscle twitches, spasms or cramps
Unusual weight loss or loss of muscle bulk
Typically, ALS affects motor neurons in both the brainstem and spinal
cord. Symptoms related to the brainstem neurons (sometimes referred
to as “bulbar symptoms”) can include spasticity or stiffness in the
lower limbs, face or jaw. Feelings of heaviness, fatigue, stiffness and
lack of coordination are common. Reflexes may be very brisk or
exaggerated.
Unprovoked outbursts of laughter or crying can occur, a condition
often referred to as “pseudobulbar affect” or “emotional lability.”
Symptoms related to the spinal cord neurons (sometimes referred to
as “somatic symptoms”) can include weakness, muscle wasting or
muscle twitching.
It is important to remember that ALS strikes people in different ways.
The symptoms and progression of the disease will be different from
person to person.
How is ALS diagnosed?
The diagnosis of ALS is a “clinical diagnosis,” meaning there is
no specific test for it. Often, tests will be administered to rule out
illnesses with similar symptoms. These may include an MRI of
the brain or spinal cord, an electromyography (EMG) study of
nerve and muscle function, and a variety of blood and urine tests.
After reviewing these test results and the patient's medical
history, and performing a complete neurological exam, a
neuromuscular specialist can usually reach a diagnosis. It may
take several months of observation and retesting to reach a
definitive diagnosis and that diagnosis should be confirmed via a
second opinion from another neuromuscular specialist.
What is the prognosis of ALS?
ALS progresses at different rates in each individual. The average
survival for someone affected by ALS is three to five years. Fifty
percent of those affected pass away within five years of diagnosis.
A small percentage may live 10 years or more.
As the disease progresses, the patient usually experiences a
decline in speech, swallowing and limb strength and function.
Generally, ALS is not a physically painful condition, though
discomfort can result from immobility and muscle shortening. The
ALS patient usually remains alert and retains normal sensation,
vision, bowel and bladder function. While most patients do not
have loss of intellectual function, some may have subtle changes
in mood, behavior or personality. In a small minority of patients,
more significant changes in behavior and judgment suggest a form
of dementia.
What causes ALS? Is ALS inherited?
Approximately 10 percent of all ALS cases are inherited forms,
known as “familial ALS.” Several genes have been identified
that cause familial ALS. The remaining 90 percent of cases are
called “sporadic ALS.”
In 2011, researchers, funded in part by the Les Turner ALS
Foundation, identified a common cause of all forms of ALS: a
broken-down protein “recycling system” in the neurons of the
spinal cord and brain. Additional research is needed to
determine how best to treat this faulty pathway.
Is there any treatment for ALS?
Many of the symptoms of ALS are treatable, but there are no drugs or
treatments to cure the disease. However, patients may elect to take
Rilutek©, the first FDA-approved medication for the treatment of ALS, as it
has been shown to modestly increase lifespan. In addition, Nuedexta is
approved by the FDA to treat pseudobulbar affect, a symptom that can
occur in ALS/MND and other neurological conditions. Decisions regarding
medication should be made in consultation with a neuromuscular specialist
and should be part of a comprehensive treatment approach.
The quality of life of patients with ALS can often be improved by various
treatments and interventions. Care provided by experts in multidisciplinary
centers has been shown to prolong survival (Miller, et. al., 2009). Proper
positioning, exercise, physical therapy and medications can help patients
manage their symptoms. A feeding tube may be suggested if there is
inadequate nutrition, extended meal times, rapid weight loss, high risk of
aspiration (inhaling food or liquids into the lungs) or recurrent pneumonia.
A wide range of devices and techniques can address problems with
communication. Ultimately, ALS may result in sleep interruptions and
changes in breathing, requiring consideration of airway clearance therapies.
This may range from medications to non-invasive (mask) ventilation to a
tracheostomy with mechanical ventilation. Managing symptoms is often a
full-time responsibility for the patient and their caregivers.
Life with ALS.....the World from a Different Angle
“I am quite often asked: How do you feel about having ALS? The answer is, not a lot. I try to lead
as normal a life as possible, and not think about my condition, or regret the things it prevents me
from doing, which are not that many.” - Stephen Hawking
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Global ALS Day Facts

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  • 2. 21 June: The Global Day for ALS ALS is a degenerative neurological disease that leads to progressive weakness. ALS does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, nationality, gender, or economic status. The cause of ALS is still unknown and there is no cure...however, there is hope.
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  • 4. What is amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)? ALS, often referred to as Lou Gehrig's disease or motor neuron disease (MND)—is a progressive, degenerative disease affecting motor neurons. Motor neurons are specialized nerve cells that carry impulses from the brain to the muscles by way of the brainstem and the spinal cord. The muscles then move in response to these impulses. In ALS, motor neurons gradually cease functioning and die. As this happens, the muscle tissues waste away because no movement is being stimulated. This results in gradually worsening muscle weakness, atrophy and often spasticity. Only the motor neurons are affected. Other nerve cells, such as sensory neurons that bring information from sense organs to the brain, remain healthy.
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  • 6. Who gets ALS? ALS occurs throughout the world regardless of race, ethnicity or socioeconomic status. Men are affected slightly more frequently than women. It most commonly occurs between 40 and 70 years of age, although the disease can strike at any age. How Common is ALS in the United States? More than 5,600 Americans are diagnosed with ALS each year. Approximately 35,000 people at any given time are living with ALS in the United States. The incidence of ALS is close to that of multiple sclerosis and four times that of muscular dystrophy.
  • 7. What are the symptoms of ALS? Some of the early symptoms of ALS might include: Weakness or poor coordination in one limb Changes in speaking or swallowing Unusual muscle twitches, spasms or cramps Unusual weight loss or loss of muscle bulk Typically, ALS affects motor neurons in both the brainstem and spinal cord. Symptoms related to the brainstem neurons (sometimes referred to as “bulbar symptoms”) can include spasticity or stiffness in the lower limbs, face or jaw. Feelings of heaviness, fatigue, stiffness and lack of coordination are common. Reflexes may be very brisk or exaggerated. Unprovoked outbursts of laughter or crying can occur, a condition often referred to as “pseudobulbar affect” or “emotional lability.” Symptoms related to the spinal cord neurons (sometimes referred to as “somatic symptoms”) can include weakness, muscle wasting or muscle twitching. It is important to remember that ALS strikes people in different ways. The symptoms and progression of the disease will be different from person to person.
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  • 9. How is ALS diagnosed? The diagnosis of ALS is a “clinical diagnosis,” meaning there is no specific test for it. Often, tests will be administered to rule out illnesses with similar symptoms. These may include an MRI of the brain or spinal cord, an electromyography (EMG) study of nerve and muscle function, and a variety of blood and urine tests. After reviewing these test results and the patient's medical history, and performing a complete neurological exam, a neuromuscular specialist can usually reach a diagnosis. It may take several months of observation and retesting to reach a definitive diagnosis and that diagnosis should be confirmed via a second opinion from another neuromuscular specialist.
  • 10. What is the prognosis of ALS? ALS progresses at different rates in each individual. The average survival for someone affected by ALS is three to five years. Fifty percent of those affected pass away within five years of diagnosis. A small percentage may live 10 years or more. As the disease progresses, the patient usually experiences a decline in speech, swallowing and limb strength and function. Generally, ALS is not a physically painful condition, though discomfort can result from immobility and muscle shortening. The ALS patient usually remains alert and retains normal sensation, vision, bowel and bladder function. While most patients do not have loss of intellectual function, some may have subtle changes in mood, behavior or personality. In a small minority of patients, more significant changes in behavior and judgment suggest a form of dementia.
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  • 12. What causes ALS? Is ALS inherited? Approximately 10 percent of all ALS cases are inherited forms, known as “familial ALS.” Several genes have been identified that cause familial ALS. The remaining 90 percent of cases are called “sporadic ALS.” In 2011, researchers, funded in part by the Les Turner ALS Foundation, identified a common cause of all forms of ALS: a broken-down protein “recycling system” in the neurons of the spinal cord and brain. Additional research is needed to determine how best to treat this faulty pathway.
  • 13. Is there any treatment for ALS? Many of the symptoms of ALS are treatable, but there are no drugs or treatments to cure the disease. However, patients may elect to take Rilutek©, the first FDA-approved medication for the treatment of ALS, as it has been shown to modestly increase lifespan. In addition, Nuedexta is approved by the FDA to treat pseudobulbar affect, a symptom that can occur in ALS/MND and other neurological conditions. Decisions regarding medication should be made in consultation with a neuromuscular specialist and should be part of a comprehensive treatment approach. The quality of life of patients with ALS can often be improved by various treatments and interventions. Care provided by experts in multidisciplinary centers has been shown to prolong survival (Miller, et. al., 2009). Proper positioning, exercise, physical therapy and medications can help patients manage their symptoms. A feeding tube may be suggested if there is inadequate nutrition, extended meal times, rapid weight loss, high risk of aspiration (inhaling food or liquids into the lungs) or recurrent pneumonia. A wide range of devices and techniques can address problems with communication. Ultimately, ALS may result in sleep interruptions and changes in breathing, requiring consideration of airway clearance therapies. This may range from medications to non-invasive (mask) ventilation to a tracheostomy with mechanical ventilation. Managing symptoms is often a full-time responsibility for the patient and their caregivers.
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  • 15. Life with ALS.....the World from a Different Angle
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  • 42. “I am quite often asked: How do you feel about having ALS? The answer is, not a lot. I try to lead as normal a life as possible, and not think about my condition, or regret the things it prevents me from doing, which are not that many.” - Stephen Hawking
  • 43. end cast 21 June: The Global Day for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis images credit www. Music Yanni created olga.e. thanks for watching