Because ALS is underfunded, patients have had no option but to fade away and die. That is not OK. Steve Gleason diefadeoption Change image and share on social
To have a statue of you up 100 years from now at the Superdome, I think that's amazing. Steve Gleason amazestatuesuperdome Change image and share on social
Does anyone know if Lamborghini makes wheelchair vehicles? If not, I want to change that. Steve Gleason changelamborghinimake Change image and share on social
I think about death all the time. I think that's a good thing because we're all going to die, and the only thing we can control is how we are and what we're doing in the meantime. Steve Gleason controldeathdie Change image and share on social
I believe happiness is a choice. Some days it is a very difficult choice. Steve Gleason choicedaydifficult Change image and share on social
I have moments where I miss my old self. But I think anyone can get caught up in what we used to have. But at the same time, we can choose to focus on the beauty of now. Steve Gleason beautycatchchoose Change image and share on social
I have been diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). It's a terminal disease with an average lifespan of two to five years post-diagnosis, and scientists don't know what causes it. ALS prevents your brain from talking to your muscles. As a result, muscles die. As a result, every 90 minutes people die. I am a person. Steve Gleason amyotrophicaveragebrain share on social