Submitted by: Rebecca D. on Sat, 04/03/2021

My husband has had ALS for 14 years. If this new drug goes into human trails, my husband is the one to study. He had been turned down for other studies because they day he has had it to long. We think he is the one that should be studied because the question is "WHY"had he survived so long with this horrible disease. He is loosing the use of his hands more and more every day. Also, he is getting more muscle spasms then normal. But he is a fighter. He still works on cars, all kinds of outdoor and indoor projects we have around the house like he doesn't have this disease. Please he would be the perfect candidate if this drug goes to human trials.

Thank you for your time.

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