I would like to share a story with you about living with M.S.
A young man starts his adult life at the age of 18 by joining the U.S. Army and serving a 4 year tour of Active Duty as a Demolition Specialist attached as a member of the Army Green Berets, followed by 2 years in the Army Reserve as a Military Police Officer, Gets Honorably Discharged and soon after that he gets married and starts his family life and his career working as a Service Technician for a Meter, Pump and Valve Company.
Just short of 25 years, The man was fired from his career and shortly after this, he was Diagnosed with M.S. Today, the man was told by 2 people that they didn't believe that he has M.S.? The man is going to Physical Therapy 2 times a week and feels good for the first time in a long time. He will not stop fighting M.S. and feels that he is doing all that he can to fight it!
The gentleman that I am contacting you about is 50 years old, living with his wife of 26 years and his 3 wonderful children, a 24 year old daughter,21 year old son and an 18 year old daughter. I also wanted to inform you that the gentleman that I am talking to you about is ME!
I am going to Physical Therapy 2 times a week, watching my diet and taking my vitamins every day along with my daily injection of Copaxone. I would like to do something to help this disease, but I'm not sure how I can help?
I wish that a cure will be found and I would like to help out in some way! Please contact me so we could chat about what I can do. M.S. is a nasty, bad disease and I wish that it could end!
Thank you for letting me share my story.
Sincerely,
William M. Bolger
A young man starts his adult life at the age of 18 by joining the U.S. Army and serving a 4 year tour of Active Duty as a Demolition Specialist attached as a member of the Army Green Berets, followed by 2 years in the Army Reserve as a Military Police Officer, Gets Honorably Discharged and soon after that he gets married and starts his family life and his career working as a Service Technician for a Meter, Pump and Valve Company.
Just short of 25 years, The man was fired from his career and shortly after this, he was Diagnosed with M.S. Today, the man was told by 2 people that they didn't believe that he has M.S.? The man is going to Physical Therapy 2 times a week and feels good for the first time in a long time. He will not stop fighting M.S. and feels that he is doing all that he can to fight it!
The gentleman that I am contacting you about is 50 years old, living with his wife of 26 years and his 3 wonderful children, a 24 year old daughter,21 year old son and an 18 year old daughter. I also wanted to inform you that the gentleman that I am talking to you about is ME!
I am going to Physical Therapy 2 times a week, watching my diet and taking my vitamins every day along with my daily injection of Copaxone. I would like to do something to help this disease, but I'm not sure how I can help?
I wish that a cure will be found and I would like to help out in some way! Please contact me so we could chat about what I can do. M.S. is a nasty, bad disease and I wish that it could end!
Thank you for letting me share my story.
Sincerely,
William M. Bolger
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