Monday, July 30, 2012

Adventures of HOPEforSteve :) Lots of updates!

Hey all!  Wanted to write a quick blog sharing about our trip & some new things coming up :)

Steve & I want to start this out THANKING everyone who has given us trips from the bottom of our hearts---it's amazing how much traveling helps Steve & I :)  It gives us joy & gets Steve out of his routine of constantly being home.  So thank you!

We recently were blessed to be able to take a week long road trip & I wanted to share a little about it.

 First place we were blessed to visit with a given away 2 night stay at the Blue Heron in, it's in Darien, GA.  This place is off the beaten path & SO worth it.  It's quiet, peaceful, & beautiful.  It's a bed & breakfast set up on marshlands in south GA.  The views were amazing & it's located close enough for us to have been able to go explore St. Simon's which was also amazing! Bill & Jan who ran the bed & breakfast are so welcoming & warm & they had a welcome dog Sassy to make you feel even more at home.  The breakfast was amazing also, & I now got a new sweet potato pancake recipe for all my new cooking adventures (which I will get into later:) Anyone needing a quick & peaceful getaway I would def recommend it :)




Our second stop was a gift given from Allison Potter, thank you again!! She was given a 2 night stay to Amelia Island & was unable to use it. It was really cool to be able to make a big road trip of this & see new parts of GA/FL we haven't explored.  We felt like travelers being able to go from one spot to the other---was really cool.  I stocked up on a ton of sea shells at Amelia Island as there beaches were covered with really pretty ones :)  Unfortunately this portion of our trip we got rained on both days---but it's okay any time out of the house somewhere near the beach & us being together is fun!  It was enjoyable to have a comfy room to stay with an ocean view & with the storms listening to the waves was AMAZING! :) We got lots of rest & relaxation here and enjoyed being able to rest without having anything to worry about!

The final stop was to stay the remainder of the week at the Dezember Condo near Clearwater.  It's obvious this is Steve & I's happy place as we try to go as often as we can.  Was amazing how breaking up the drive down by having the 2 other pit stops made the drive so much easier!  This part of the trip I was determined to get SUN! :)  Steve's parents made the trip that weekend also to hang out with us at the condo.  Was fun for us all to get to spend some time together stress free at the beach!  We got to see Lisa which is always nice unfortunately the last day Steve was feeling a little under the weather so we didn't make it back to see Dan, but no worries we will be back before too long.  We can't stay away from the condo too long! ;)  We successfully got nice & tan & were ready to head home to see the pups!  Always miss them being away for a week---but was SO nice to get away for a week :))) MUCH needed & MUCH appreciated for all that made it possible!







Isn't it always true that coming back after vacation it's much more difficult to return to the daily grind, but this was true plus much more.  Steve had a rough day Tuesday so I stayed home & did some paperwork from home that day & then leaving him Wed & Thur were heart breaking.  I broke down in tears multiple times those days.  Steve has a lot of difficulty doing ANYTHING on his own & that includes using the restroom---& when you gotta go, you gotta go but what do you do when you can't go on your own & there is no one there to help you?  It's been a while coming but I've had to make the tough decision to put in my notice at work.  As it's not fair that I leave Steve at home & go help complete strangers.  While I was holding onto this job for flexibility purposes---financially it isn't working out.  After lots of number crunching from Steve & I---we determined with the travel that my work demands it's financially cheaper for me to leave my job (as it wasn't paying enough at all & an in home nurse at this point is way out of budget) so I can stay home & take care of Steve instead of hiring someone.  After researching it was determined that even with Medicare covering a portion due to Steve still being in what they consider the early stages an in home nurse would cost more than I made in a month---with much thought & consideration we both decided it would be best for me to be home with him.  PLUS---I miss him while I'm away, I worry every second I am away from him.  Not a minute goes by that I don't wonder if he is OK, while we are blessed with amazing people coming & checking on him, it's now becoming unsafe & unfair for him to be alone.  It's also unfair to my job that I can't put 100% into my work & to myself that I am stretching myself so thin.  This is the best decision both financially & mentally & we appreciate everyone's support throughout this tough period.  My last day will be September 7th.  I have applied to several jobs where I can work from home & if anyone knows of any they could send my way I would also appreciate it, to have some back up. 
---> My Goal is to make HOPEforSteve a foundation---I want to be able to not only be home taking care of my husband but also want to help other PALS & caregivers as well.  This is something that I will CONTINUE to be working on over the next month as it is very time consuming. 

With that, wanted to remind everyone of some fundraising we are doing:

#1. Hope For Steve Roller Hockey Classic  This is a wonderful event that some of Steve's old hockey buddies have put together for us!  Words cannot express how grateful we are for this!  My momma will even be flying in to be apart of this special event :)  The event is August 4th, starting at 4 PM at

Pickneyville Park Roller Hockey Complex.  There will be a silent auction, food, hockey, & a HOPE for Steve booth set up with Tshirts, bracelets, & car decals.  
#2. We are still selling bracelets & car decals, but we recently added some amazing t shirts that Steve & I designed.  They will be sold for $20 a piece.  If interested go to www.hopeforsteve.com click on the donate tab & you will see where it instructs you to donate directly to Hope & Steve.  Please be sure to include if you want a male or female t shirt as well as what size.  We placed our first order & they should arrive the 1st :) I'm excited about them! 

#3. There are a few other fundraisers in the process as we speak that others have put together---as we get more details & dates I will update y'all :)

special thanks:
Just wanted to write a few thank you's:
*First of all again to EVERY single person that reaches out to Steve weather it's email, visiting, prayers, food, facebook messages, twitter, etc.  You all are amazing & I see that each time he gets a large amount of out reach he has better days--so thank you---you all are keeping him going :)  
*Special thanks to all of my friends/family that have been there for me lately.  I've had a stressful few weeks with trying to balance both work & Steve & home life & my health & my sanity & I need to thank everyone who has been there to wipe my tears, hug me, snap me out of a funk, teach me to cook new things, share funny stories, come visit, brought food, or just simply sent me a message telling me I'm doing great.  Without each of you I would have lost my mind a long time ago.  Thank you for constantly staying by my side even when I'm unable to be myself!
*I need to thank STEVE :) I need to say that Steve has taught me so much about life, love, & relationships but also taught me a lot about myself.  Steve is experiencing one of the toughest things anyone has to face & still he loves & cares about me enough to constantly check on me & if I'm okay.  He's very tolerant of my moods & understands (probably more than anyone) when I'm just blah.  He always has my back no matter what the situation, even if I may be overreacting he has my back.  He is so loyal & encouraging & when everyone would understand him being selfish & focusing on himself, he never fails to check in to make sure I'm okay.  Steve knows how difficult it's been with me trying to balance work & being home with him & was the biggest supporter in my leaving my job---Not just because he wants me home so we can spend more time together but because he hates to see me stressed out.  That is a huge testament to what a great person Steve is & I want to thank him!!
*Special thanks again to my sister for constantly keeping up with paypal & our website!  Jes is very quick to act with any updates or changes that need done & we are very grateful for her!
*Steve's friend from his old work Jordan, & the whole company recently sent us a wonderful envelope full of letters from his buddies from Technipower sharing stories how Steve has encouraged him.  This was so thoughtful & touched Steve & I both so much!  Thank you to the whole TechniPower team for never forgetting about Steve & always being there when we need you. 
I know I am forgetting people, but honestly everyone of you who are there for us & support us (you know who you all are) thank you---from the bottom of our hearts.  You guys are our fuel & we love you all dearly. 


Friday, July 13, 2012

Pump...Pump pump it up :)

Hey all!  Few things I want to state:

#1. Thanks for everyone who has been extra supportive of me the past few weeks---I've been having some moments of feeling overwhelmed---thus leading to me getting behind on some things---and I've been reaching out & needing lots of help lately!  Thanks for everyone being patient with me & always there at my beck & call! :)

# 2.  I am working on making HOPEforSteve a foundation---I've wanted to do this for some time now, but God is showing me it's time to do it NOW---this is a lot of work & I want to thank everyone for their help & also invite anyone who is familiar with the process to contact me with any tips or advice you may have!

#3. Don't forget we have HOPEforSteve bracelets & also now car decals---contact me if you are interested---these are easy ways to help spread awareness & get the word out about Steve. Visit  www.hopeforsteve.com if interested!  Also, continue to share your photos wearing the bracelets---I have a plan to use all these photos & need few more before I can complete the plan ;) 

#4. Some amazing donation of items have occurred & I need to give a special thanks to a dear woman Lisa, who works with ALS Guardian Angels for thinking of Steve & I and donating some great equipment: We've received a dinobox (speak easy machine for steve) as well as a lift to get Steve in & out of bed (SUPER excited about this) & some few other things in the works.  This is an amazing organization that goes above & beyond for ALS patients in getting them things they need to make life easier---I'm overwhelmed with gratitude for this amazing organization. 

#5. We've gotten Steve started with a bi pap to sleep with, as well as started using the cough assist machine & suction to help relieve some Flem.  These are amazing tools that were all donated to us & we are very grateful for not only the donations but finally having them working for Steve.  We have noticed a huge difference since Steve has been using these & it is the extra motivation Steve needed!

#6. Few things we have HOPEFULLY in the works that I want to ask prayer for---I can't give too many details about them just yet, but these things would help make things AMAZING for Steve & God willing they work out---could be the miracle we need.  Please be in prayer for these & I will update y'all as soon as I can. 

#7. Also, congratulations are in order for Steve's sister Rachelle for welcoming new baby Reese into the family---She is beautiful & Reagan is a great big sister---photo is blurry but still cute, hard with little ones to always get great photos but more will follow in the future:)

Well time to get back to tons of work just wanted to take the time to write few updates---will keep everyone updated on the hopeful things in the works as well as any other updates that come along.  Thanks for continuing to follow our journey & please continue the movement of love & hope.  Remember we are trying to spread the news of living your life to the fullest, loving those that are in your life, & being hopeful everyday.  We love you all & thank you for the continued support. 


Feed Steve :D

Feed Steve:

#1. Everyone has kinda gotten away from using the care calender---but I am going to beg & plea we start this again!! It was the best way to assure Steve has someone to bring him lunch---I have several people I use as "on call" but I hate for Steve to be at home wondering when he is going to eat & who it will be.  If everyone could please get back onto signing up on care calender whenever you wanted to come see Steve that would be a huge help to eliminate days whenever he doesn't have anyone.  Steve counts on people to be able to eat throughout the day & I know it helps both of us to know who is coming & when. Another reason is, is honestly I am unable to fully keep up with who is coming each day without this helpful tool....my mind has 199384 things on it on a day to day basis so please help me add a little more sanity.  If you are interested in visiting email me & I will forward you the instructions (thanks ERICA) to how to sign up.  They are simple & easy & if you are going to do several days that you know sign up for them in advance.  HUGE thanks for everyone visiting & helping with this. 
#2. Steve can no longer feed himself---he can do some things on his own but he will need help.  He of course is prideful & hates that he has to ask for help, so I will go ahead an eliminate all of that, if you are bringing him food odds are he needs you to help feed him. :)  He is doing a great job with eating still, and if we can continue to assist him in this I know he will continue doing a great job eating. 

****IMPORTANT***** As mentioned above I have step by step directions to use the care calendar please email me hope.ann.cross@gmail.com & I will mail you the directions.  Thanks. 
I have been saying for a while that I would provide a list of acceptable/preferred foods for Steve.  So long awaited---
  • Carne saga beef tacos from twisted taco w/ rice
  • Steak tacos from chipolte or moes with lettuce, salsa, & corn.
  • Milkshakes always allowed---he prefers chocolate
  • Cokes/Other sodas are allowed---but if you are bringing him a coke it would be great to include a water as he may enjoy cokes more but NEEDS water---he sometimes has a hard time with water so if you wanted to get a carbonates or flavored water he has less difficulty swallowing (preferred: fizz water (all flavors) & all vitamin water)
  • Beer is allowed (preferred: Sierra Nevada, Sweetwater)
  • Anything from the hot bar at whole foods or fresh market---know it's a little pricey and not conveniently located but it's super healthy & they have lots of high calorie foods
  • Steve loves all meats---but don't want low quality meats---NO more waffle house, McDonald, taco bell, etc. (wahwah)
  • Pizza is always welcome from anywhere---he will need monitored while eating the pizza to assure he doesn't choke on the crust---thin crust is easier for him to eat but sometimes regular crust just tastes better.  If so assure he has plenty to drink & takes small bites.  He likes Peperoni & plain cheese.
  • Wings are welcome---I'm a little flexible with where from, but he likes medium with Ranch- & celery--again will probably need monitored & helped eating these.
  • Burgers are always welcome if they are from a restaurant or cooked on grill----no more fast food burgers however as we want to monitor the quality of his meat. 
  • He likes seafood---but is particular about what kind so use your judgment if it seems good quality go for it.
  • Subway & Jimmy Johns---he likes Turkey subs---another one where he will need someone to sit with his as he eats to assure he doesn't choke on the bread.  He will need frequent sips of drink in between small bites. 
  • Cookies---he LOVES chocolate chip cookies & Milk.  I try to force whole milk on him as it has more fat & calories but he prefers 2 %
  • Potatoes--baked preferably loves them (loaded)
  • Pasta---chicken pasta dishes, or seafood (LOVES clam pasta), or red sauce with meatballs or sausage. 
  • Biscuits---with sausage or bacon or eggs---loves them
  • If you feel like cooking---he will literally eat anything :) Mac N cheese, ribs, pasta salad, sausage, burgers, potatoes, asparagus, mushrooms, collard greens are some of his favorites :)
***I am sure I've left things out----so stay tuned for add ons but this is a good start so y'all have an idea of things to bring :)

Thanks again for all you do!! And stay tuned for another blog soon on more updates. Lots of love! <3

Monday, June 25, 2012

Cup runneth over...

Hi all :)

I know it's been a minute since I've blogged---& I need to step up my game with keeping y'all updated.  ::Insert ashamed face here::

I must admit I've been overwhelmed lately trying to stay on top of things---but no complaints here---it's a good thing.  Work is busier, people are ordering bracelets like crazy, lots of visitors, & lots of travel. 

I'm still amazed at how many people are viewing my blog & keeping up with our story & after some people have pointed it out my blog is being spread through Pinterest.---> This was my goal & this makes me happy :)  I am still shocked though that people are so interested in our story.  I'm glad that we are getting peoples attention as that is what ALS lacks is attention.  Too many people don't know what it is. SO I have a few updates & a little rant for y'all today.  :)  And another promise (yes again;) to try to blog more frequently.  :D And I want to thank each and every one of you who follow this & share it.  That's what we are trying to do is constantly bring awareness & I feel like Steve & I have the best army of support behind us!!

Let's start with updates:
1. Steve & I have been keeping busy---and we are so blessed to have so many people drop in on us daily.  Visitors always brighten our days :)  Thank you to everyone who has brought food, stopped to visit, came from out of town, let us crash at your house so we can visit, etc.  We appreciate every single effort you all put forth to keep us uplifted.

2. A wonderful amazing family who has their own experience of just how brutal ALS can be has donated us some extremely helpful equipment to help Steve with his fight.  This is the amazing thing of this disease----it keeps bringing some of the most amazing, supportive, & loving people into my life.  Steve & I are so blessed by the Burstein family for this & we are both so grateful for the extra tools to help Steve with his fight!
3.  Steve finally got to meet my childhood best friend, Cori.  For most that know me know Cori & I grew up being attached at the hip from 9th grade-seniors in college-to even now I may not see her all the time but nothing has changed.  Cori was to be my matron of honor in my wedding but the week of my wedding she was placed on bed rest---we've since tried to visit several times & somehow something always got in the way of making it to Tennessee.  Finally June 8-10 we were able to go spend some time with Cori, and let Steve hear some of our young stories!!  It was so good to see Cori as she helps refresh me with lots of positive energy & it was good to finally meet my little niece Alaina.
4. We got to spend some quality time with my family June 20-24.  I feel like we never get to see them enough but the time spent was amazing!  We of course kept Steve busy & wore him out a little, but my family loves him dearly & were able to help pump him up & help restore some of his positive energy---and mine!  It's always a wonderful thing to see my family & it's unlike any therapy/yoga/relaxation I could do---my family refuels me better than any of that.  I am blessed with some truly amazing family that supports me from afar & I am so grateful!!





5. A friend of Steve's Christopher Bayer made us some HopeforSteve.com decals for your car---we have some to give away to those interested in helping spread the word.  We will see how quickly these go & then we will order some to possibly sale.  For now we want to give them as a thank you to those who help support & spread awareness---but that may change depending upon how quickly we run out & how much they end up costing to send to everyone. 


Few reminders:
---the www.hopeforsteve.com page is updated frequently keep checking back for updates :) & please continue to spread the word, share it on facebook, twitter, pinterest, email, etc. 
---There are several AMAZING people in our lives that are working on fundraisers currently & we will be adding a current fundraiser page to the website to keep people posted in ways everyone can participate. 

With that----I wanted to write a quick paragraph on something I've been thinking about:

Yes I am about to stand on a soapbox and yes this is something I CONSTANTLY go on & on about---I know I am a broken record but this is a little bit different of a twist on this.  Again I'm going to talk about positivity & gratefulness.  Steve & I have been so blessed with being surrounded by some of the most uplifting & positive people around & for that I want to be sure I express my gratitude.  Without each and everyone of you this would be a lot harder of a battle for us.  I want to stress the importance of maintaining a positive attitude especially when you are around Steve.  Steve has been doing an INCREDIBLE job of trying to remain positive & keep strong while he fights this.  He has bad days of course where it's extremely hard to stay positive, but it's so important that instead of jumping on the negative train to try to build him back up.  Negativity is so damaging to people and especially to Steve.  Days where Steve is focused on the negative he feels terrible, low energy, his muscle spasm increase etc.  Whenever he is positive & upbeat---he has more energy, less twitching, less headaches/nausea, etc.  It's easy to feel negatively about ALS as yes it is an AWFUL terrible disease, but it is my plea that if you are around Steve that instead of focusing on the negative that you focus on the positive.  I am very annoying optimistic, but Steve admits (not talking for him---this is directly from him) that days whenever he is feeling low he needs the optimism, even if it is annoying initially to hear.  He has said several times that if it wasn't for certain people remaining positive around him---he would have lost it by now... I know I am hovering about what I will allow Steve to eat & what I will allow him to do, but it's for a reason--he is my number 1 priority & I want to keep Steve uplifted & positive so he can continue to live his life with happiness & joy.  Thank you to everyone that supports us & to all those who are so understanding of my rants & pleas!  It means so much to have such amazing support & understanding from so many that truly love us!!


I will be often this week as our rally of supporters, Steve, & I are working on some things in the next few weeks & will be updating y'all often.

Thanks again for all the love, prayers, support, & spreading awareness.  Keep it coming.

Lots of love <3

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Deep thoughts from Hope

Just wanted to write a quick update on the job situation & some thoughts I was having. :)
I am in the middle of working on 192839 things so this will be a short deep thoughts from Hope today :)
I am a true believer that everything happens for a reason--and things keep reminding me of this.  I know I mentioned I was having second thoughts about staying with my current job because of some of the rough clients...however, after actually getting a job offer to a full time 8-5, benefits, good pay; I had a panic attack, and had to do some deep thought about the value of my life.  My husband is my #1 priority and I took this job because it offers me the flexibility that is needed in order to be able to be home with Steve more & if an emergency happens I can come home to him right away.  All the money in the world couldn't make me give that up right now.  I can't see going to an 8-5 with no upfront vacation or sick days and not be able to take days off when Steve needs me.  Also, with this job all my paperwork can be done at home---I can't give that up.  It's a sacrifice, but money is not the #1 importance in my life.  I know we need it, and I know we will have to make sacrifices, but I love my husband and he needs me.  After thinking of all this & realizing I was going to suck it up & make the job work & do it with the best of my ability I thought of "what am I to be learning in this job?"  Thanks for your prayers & continue to do so for me to remain safe :)

With that comes deep thoughts from Hope. :)

I have been through a lot in my lifetime, and I often think that God has put me on this earth to help people.  He has put me through things to help me learn lessons, learn how truly strong I am, & to be able to help others who may be going through something similar in the future. I truly try to live my life to help make a difference in the world.  I have my completely selfish boo hoo moments, but I try to be grateful for what I have everyday.  I truly try to live my life with Joy & not get bogged down with negativity.  Sometimes this causes me to have to make decisions that may not make sense to everyone else but as long as I truly feel at peace with my decisions, that is all that matters. 

I have been thinking about what lessons I am to be learning with this current job, and it's this---to keep me humble!  In all honesty, the majority of my clients (there are always those few extra challenging exceptions...haha) bring a lot to my life.  They teach me something daily.  There are so many people out there hurting that desperately want help & I think it is our responsibilities to help those the best we can.  Every time I have a good session with one of my clients it makes the loads of paperwork, underpaid hours, and sometimes really difficult clients worth it.  Also, the majority of my clients have a lot of HEAVY things happening in their lives yet they always seem to great me with a smile & always saying, "Can I get you anything Miss Hope? Glass of water, coffee, soda?"  Here are these people who have nothing & they are offering me coffee or soda & greeting me always with a smile. 

We all go through hard times but if they can greet me with a smile & politeness, why can't I?  SO there you have it deep thoughts from Hope.

ALSO---some additional updates:
---Bracelets. We've ordered HOPEforSteve bracelets that we will give with a $10 donation.  We wish we could give them away to everyone, but the cost of buying & shipping always gets in the way.

---The donation tab is back up & running---woot :)  Thanks to my brother Zac for getting it started & my sister Jes for taking the time to sort out the problems we were having!
---www.hopeforsteve.com has been updated with lots of new things. Take a look around & please share it.  My sister Jes has spent a lot of time with this website & is constantly updating it. 
--Thanks for all the prayers for Steve, we ended up canceling a weekend getaway for him to continue to rebuild strength.  He is feeling much better & is eating like a horse again ;)

As always lots of love & thanks to all who support us <3

Monday, May 21, 2012

Harsh truth.

Would you wipe your husbands butt?  Or let him throw up in your hand?  Stick your finger in his mouth to pull out flem? or blow his nose for him?  I'm sure most of you if the situation presented would do it, because if you love someone you do anything you can for them.  Ever wonder what happens when someone with ALS gets sick?  They already can't take care of themselves & then they are faced with sickness.  Imagine feeling like you have to throw up and knowing you can't get yourself to the bathroom.  Imagine you are going to the bathroom & you can't wipe yourself.  Imagine that when you do throw up you have the extra worry of choking on your vomit or losing too much weight.  This is the harsh reality that ALS patients have to deal with, and after seeing my husband go through such a rough night it puts everything into reality.  It's not fair that people should be facing this harsh disease with no cure or treatment.  This is why awareness is so important.  Don't hear me complaining, because I love my husband and will do anything for him, but hear me pleading.  The previous blog I gave a list of things you can do to help, please do them! There is hope for ALS, there is hope.  There are many studies that show they are close to a treatment---but we are running out of time.   If enough people show interest they can't ignore us---Something needs to be done---& something needs to be done NOW. 

Please be praying for Steve to be able to feel better at least enough to eat today.  He's surprisingly in good spirits, but I think that's because I'm home with him.  It's nice to be able to be home & take care of him when he needs it & I'm extremely grateful my job understands.  He won't be needing any visitors for a few days other than family since he's sick.  I will let y'all know when he's feeling better & up for company. 

Thanks again for the prayers and support and love.  <3

Sunday, May 20, 2012

How you can help

The out poor for help has been amazing & I am so grateful for those of you that are supporting us & there for us!  Y'all keep us going & we are so lucky!! I've gotten a lot of people questioning what they could do to help, so Steve & I wanted to write this blog. 
1. Pray for us, send warm wishes, send positive vibes, etc. These are so important for our moods to stay uplifted---thank you!
2. Awareness. You can do this so many ways.  We just ordered HopeforSteve bracelets for this reason, for everyone to wear them( *plan to give them with $5 dollar suggested donation, however would accept whatever anyone could give) & hope people ask you about it.  You can share statistics & ways to help on facebook, twitter, Googleplus, etc.  Talk about it, write about, sing about it, paint about it---do anything just spread awareness. 
3. Visit this link to see a 31 easy things you can do to help. 
4. Visit Steve, I know that most people's schedules are hectic so whatever time a day you could come visit Steve would be great.  None of us that aren't in his situation can understand what it's like to be in his body & not being able to do things on his own.  It's nice for people to stop by as it's not easy for him to get out & about.  It keeps him uplifted & helps keep him positive.  I don't think I could say that enough. :)
5. Visit www.hopeforsteve.com , share it, blog about it, tweet it, talk about it!
6. Write a letter to the legislative priorities. Make them aware that we are paying attention to the problem & that it's time they step up & do their part!
7. Donate---whether or not it's to us or ALS association.  Here's reasons why we need donations & why ALS association needs it.  Steve has YET to receive a disability check, he has had no income coming in for 6 months, we've gone through all of our savings paying for not only everyday life costs but the added costs (medications, special diet, vitamins, supplements, special amenities, etc), but also Steve is missing out on several things he could be benefiting from (physical therapy, massages, clinic, specialized yoga/workout/swim exercise classes).  The ALS association needs donations to continue their research.  We are an incredibly advanced society so there is no reason they can't find a cure.  However, like everything all this research is expensive.  The ALS association also tries to offer help to those in the community that's been diagnosed with ALS, but with low funding that help isn't always available. 
8. I think until enough people complain & make it known that ALS needs attention thousands of people will die before it's there time.
9. To those that have been cooking & bringing food we are so appreciative---good news Steve actually gained 5 pounds so it's working! :)) We are however making a few changes to Steve's diet---we are trying to chill out on fast food/unhealthy food.  We still want Steve to eat plenty of calories---but we want him doing so in healthy ways so that he can continue to provide his body the necessary nutrients to try to rebuild itself.  With that said Steve will def. still need help with lunch but instead of having to buy him something--I'll have lunch here just needed to be heated up & given to Steve.  However, Milkshakes will always always be welcome. :)  He will continue to drink the super fattening, yummy, high calorie, just not good for you shakes each day but the meals are going to be a lot more focused on high calorie & high health benefits.  Fast food is the easy way out---Steve can't do easy way out anymore.  He needs to be eating for a purpose & that purpose is to give his body as much nutrients as possible.
10. Live your lives & follow your dreams---focus on positive & make positive changes.  Steve & I are touched each time we hear someone tell us how we have touched their lives (how we have touched their hearts, changed their way of thinking, made them focus on living life, etc.) Please continue to be motivated & inspired---and pass on the inspiration to others & continue the movement.  And continue to bless us with your stories & experiences, please!