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An eye sty, a half-built microphone, and Lisa recording from an actual zero-G “hospital bed” setup… and then we get into the big one: dead-end moments with ALS.
Lisa shares what hit hardest after a visit from MND NSW, why the system can make you feel boxed in, and how perspective can mess with your head (especially when you’re convinced you’re declining and your physio’s like, “Mate… you’re doing great.”)
They cover the tools that help: swimming, meditation, singing, sorting the mould, lowering the toxic load, and a surprisingly brilliant visual trick for not storing every emotion in your body.
Come for the banter, stay for the truth bombs.
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An eye sty, a half-built microphone, and Lisa recording from an actual zero-G “hospital bed” setup… and then we get into the big one: dead-end moments with ALS.
Lisa shares what hit hardest after a visit from MND NSW, why the system can make you feel boxed in, and how perspective can mess with your head (especially when you’re convinced you’re declining and your physio’s like, “Mate… you’re doing great.”)
They cover the tools that help: swimming, meditation, singing, sorting the mould, lowering the toxic load, and a surprisingly brilliant visual trick for not storing every emotion in your body.
Come for the banter, stay for the truth bombs.
Support the show
Thank you for listening to ALS - To the Moon and Back.
If this episode resonated, please share it with someone who might need it.
You can follow, subscribe, and stay connected as we continue exploring life, friendship, ALS, treatments, hope, and all the messy, meaningful bits in between.
Take care of yourselves — and each other — and we’ll see you next episode.