MOMENTUM
i can feel it building
this momentum to find a cure and treatment
im bleeding purple this morning when i cut myself
i felt it last week when i did my presentation on
alzheimers to a large crowd
after talking for 30 minutes
i let them ask me questions that they wanted answered
my oh my
they asked a ton of questions
in fact i told them
ill stay here until they run us out
or
until there are no more questions asked
i noticed that people dont get their answers from
their medical providers
who are either too busy
or
may not know themselves
many of the questions should have been answered
by the providers
why dont they or why dont we provide those answers
in reviewing comments from the attendees
they felt like they got some needed answers that day
here is a newspaper article on the presentation
then this weekend
we did our first of our walk to end alzheimers in williamson county
quite a success it was
these walks mean a lot to people who have had family
with the disease
i always take a pause
thinking of
my mother my dad my younger brother and older brother
all affected by this disease
as i walk i usually will strike up a conversation with other walkers
sometimes ending in teary eyes as they remember their
loved ones
this walk just seems to feel good
its the fifth time we have done this walk
its getting bigger and bigger each year
this year there were 650+ walkers
raising over $65000 for alzheimers research and education
almost all this money goes to that cause
there is a lot of youth at this walk
which we need
an influx of youth
they are the silents ones in the alzheimers battle
they lose their parents grandparents aunts and uncles
to this terrible disease
you know it must bother them a lot
many dont understand why
there seemed to be a lot of energy at this walk
that makes that momentum move forward
on to the next one
on to a cure
a weekend well spent
now onto our next two walks
october 10 travis county in austin
team austin regional clinic
october 17 little rock
team #joe nash
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