Spanish Language ALS Resources
For Spanish-speakers impacted by ALS, a language barrier can complicate the process of getting an ALS diagnosis and finding resources and support, which can be a seemingly insurmountable hurdle to accessing care.
For Spanish-speakers impacted by ALS, a language barrier can complicate the process of getting an ALS diagnosis and finding resources and support, which can be a seemingly insurmountable hurdle to accessing care.
This article from Your ALS Guide shares information about early symptoms for limb-onset, bulbar-onset, and respiratory-onset ALS, along with potential cognitive changes.
This article from The ALS Association provides information about the genetics of ALS, including commonly known genes and patterns of inheritance.
This checklist from I AM ALS includes questions you may want to ask during your first visit after an ALS diagnosis is confirmed.
ALS can be difficult to diagnose. There is no one definitive test, which means your neurologist may need to run a series of tests to rule out other conditions with similar symptoms. Learn more from Your ALS Guide.