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ALS
by: Nia on Wed, Oct 01 2008
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My Aunt Gem was diagnosed with AlS in December 1998. She passed on January 1, 2000. She lived with the disease for alittle over a year. I miss her so much because she was my best friend. I always get upset when i think that she only was given a year and there are people that were given 5 and 10 years more to spend with their family. After reading about the young lady that lost her step-dad only after 6 days, I am grateful for the time that He gave me with my Aunt and my deepest apologies are for her and her family.


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