Friday, November 13, 2009
Being a guest lecturer at Harvard Med School
My doc, Merit Cudowitz, was giving a lecture on ALS to second year medical students in neurology and invited me to share the podium with her. There were about 60 students in the lecture hall, and Dr. Cudowitz asked questions and I answered.
It seemed important to give the future docs a human face on a disease. I told them how I got the diagnosis, how my legs had deteriorated from cane to walker to scooter to wheelchair. They responded with thoughtful questions - did I feel a burden to my husband (yes, sometimes), how do my kids feel about this (we need to talk more), are you anxious about dying young ( yes, a little, but I still try to get the most out of each day), was the diagnosis a surprise (totally!), do you think stem cells will save you ( not me, but the next generation of ALS folks). I am glad I was invited to share my ALS experiences, and proud that I drove into deep Boston by myself!
Saturday, November 7, 2009
The Texas trip was wonderful!!!!!!
WE visited IDEA Academy College Prep, San Juan, Texas,
now open with grades K, 6 and 9.
We spent Saturday morning touring Sam's new school. Tim flew out from LA to Austin and then Joe and Tim drove down on Saturday morning. Dan and Deb went to school all day on Monday, Deb mostly hanging out with students with disabilities, Dan working for IBM long distance.
The flights went fine, the power wheelchair, Red Rover, survived, and it was a great trip!
Posters near kindergarten classrooms announcing college dreams! Currently seven percent of the residents of the Rio Grande Valley have college degrees.
Above: Sam talking with ninth graders about the consequences of the Friday food fight!
Above: Sam getting ready for dismissal and bus duty.
Fun in Sam's garage - all the brothers giving each other hair cuts!!
The wheelchair van we rented, on-the-go in Texas with Joe in the back and Tim in the front!
Below: Halloween happiness at Sam's house, where we all carved our pumpkins (even Deb) just like in the days of long ago! Really, really fun!!!
Outside Sam's office - Sam, Joe, Tim and Dan with me as photographer! Can't wait to go back!
now open with grades K, 6 and 9.
We spent Saturday morning touring Sam's new school. Tim flew out from LA to Austin and then Joe and Tim drove down on Saturday morning. Dan and Deb went to school all day on Monday, Deb mostly hanging out with students with disabilities, Dan working for IBM long distance.
The flights went fine, the power wheelchair, Red Rover, survived, and it was a great trip!
Posters near kindergarten classrooms announcing college dreams! Currently seven percent of the residents of the Rio Grande Valley have college degrees.
Above: Sam talking with ninth graders about the consequences of the Friday food fight!
Above: Sam getting ready for dismissal and bus duty.
Fun in Sam's garage - all the brothers giving each other hair cuts!!
The wheelchair van we rented, on-the-go in Texas with Joe in the back and Tim in the front!
Below: Halloween happiness at Sam's house, where we all carved our pumpkins (even Deb) just like in the days of long ago! Really, really fun!!!
Outside Sam's office - Sam, Joe, Tim and Dan with me as photographer! Can't wait to go back!
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