Chris, thanks for giving us the opportunity to meet Robert and hear his story!
Robert, it was so interesting to hear you refer to ALS as a "family disease." I've heard that term before in the context of alcoholism, where it has a much more negative connotation. Despite the many challenges of caregiving and receiving care, it's heartening to see this term used in such a loving, supportive context!
Thank you for sharing Robert's story, Chris and thank you Robert for being so open and willing to share it. I'm very guilty of being a "woe-is-me" person and your perspective and outlook was really valuable for me to hear.
Thank you Chris for the opportunity to meet your readers!
Absolutely! Thank you for sharing your story. And being my Q&A guinea pig.
Chris, thanks for giving us the opportunity to meet Robert and hear his story!
Robert, it was so interesting to hear you refer to ALS as a "family disease." I've heard that term before in the context of alcoholism, where it has a much more negative connotation. Despite the many challenges of caregiving and receiving care, it's heartening to see this term used in such a loving, supportive context!
Thank you for sharing Robert's story, Chris and thank you Robert for being so open and willing to share it. I'm very guilty of being a "woe-is-me" person and your perspective and outlook was really valuable for me to hear.