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rotdog62
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Status
Member since:
04/06
Last updated:
08/21/09
Last login:
11/06/09
ALS Public Registry
rotdog62
Sex:
M
Data Quality: 1 star
ALS:
6 yrs
Mouth/throat: mild
Arms: mild
Chest: none
Legs: mild
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rotdog62
Male, 63 years
Logan, WV
Diagnosis
Onset:
Bulbar
First symptom:
04/03
Diagnosis:
02/05
Profile Activity
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About Me
62 year old male, diagnosed 2/05, previously diagnosed with Parkinsons Disease. I have always been a fighter, and I will fight this disease with everything I've got.
ALS Condition
FRS: 37
(latest: 08/21/09)
Progression rate percentile
90-95th (slow)
75-90th
25-75th (average)
10-25th
5-10th (rapid)
FVC: 95%
(latest: 08/21/09)
Warning Levels
warning
severe
Weight: 222 lb
(latest: 08/21/09)
BMI
obese
overweight
healthy
underweight
Treatments
Prescription Drug
Reasons Taken
treat my ALS
general health
specific symptom
other
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Primary Symptoms
Severity of Symptoms
none
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