Submitted by: Gail T. on Mon, 09/13/2021

This is promising news and I congratulate the researchers. My brother Peter was 46 years old in 2006 when he lost his precious life to bulbar ALS. (For what it is worth, our family's theory is that undiagnosed Lyme's Disease may have been the trigger.) Peter was a patient of Dr. Rothstein and I cannot pass up this opportunity to express my profound hope that -- in the intervening years -- Dr. Rothstein has developed greater sensitivity toward his patients. While I do not doubt Dr. Rothstein's dedication, his manner toward my brother at that time was a source of added grief for my brother and our family. ALS patients deserve support and understanding as they wrestle with this uniquely cruel disease.

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