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Listen in as I talk to Leah Stavenhagen, 28, about her ALS journey and the "In Her ALS Shoes" movement she created. "I was an active 26-year-old so why did I feel like my feet couldn’t quite keep up? She couldn’t find my knee-jerk reflex and suggested that I visit a neurologist. Naively, I didn’t understand why I was being referred to a neurologist over a podiatrist. This quickly changed. I learned that I had ALS and a 2-5 year life expectancy."
That is from my guest, Leah. In this episode, hear Leah share what it was like learning she had ALS, how it changed her perspective on life and how she's empowering other young women. Leah is leading a movement called "In Her ALS Shoes" where women who were diagnosed with ALS under the age of 35 are teaming up to support each other and to raise awareness that ALS can affect anyone. Please consider supporting this movement by sharing this episode. If you were diagnosed under the age of 35, share your story https://iamals.org/action/in-her-als-shoes/ here. Detailing your ALS story will help other young women feel connected, relatable and less lonely. Thank you for listening and sharing with a friend. Hugs, Lorri
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Listen in as I talk to Leah Stavenhagen, 28, about her ALS journey and the "In Her ALS Shoes" movement she created. "I was an active 26-year-old so why did I feel like my feet couldn’t quite keep up? She couldn’t find my knee-jerk reflex and suggested that I visit a neurologist. Naively, I didn’t understand why I was being referred to a neurologist over a podiatrist. This quickly changed. I learned that I had ALS and a 2-5 year life expectancy."
That is from my guest, Leah. In this episode, hear Leah share what it was like learning she had ALS, how it changed her perspective on life and how she's empowering other young women. Leah is leading a movement called "In Her ALS Shoes" where women who were diagnosed with ALS under the age of 35 are teaming up to support each other and to raise awareness that ALS can affect anyone. Please consider supporting this movement by sharing this episode. If you were diagnosed under the age of 35, share your story https://iamals.org/action/in-her-als-shoes/ here. Detailing your ALS story will help other young women feel connected, relatable and less lonely. Thank you for listening and sharing with a friend. Hugs, Lorri
Follow: https://bit.ly/ImDyingToTellYouInstagram and https://bit.ly/ImDyingToTellYouTwitter
If it's in your heart to rate and review this episode, please do. It really helps new listeners find this special community. Thank you.
Follow and see what's coming next: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, LinkedIn.
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