Agree, after having 3 of 4 of my grand parents with very advanced stages of Alzheimer’s
I have to note my two parents didn’t show any signs well into their late 80’s before passing.
But early therapy for ALS I would think is very much needed.
There is every reason to believe this would happen. Of even greater significance might be the very early administration of blarcamesine to ALS patients, when the disease is first detected; before it progresses to the various nerve and organ debilities that prove lethal. Again, prophylaxis, therapeutic "prevention" is likely to be profound.
FALCONER: Your ALS message should be taken seriously, and I have no doubt Dr Missling would be more than interested to participate in a trial. Your response is filled with hope that any ALS patient can and would like to see happen. Open the doors wide LORD, we are waiting with open arms!!!!!!