A film by Coleman Gladis. More at Blue Dragonfly Pictures.

In 1981, Mariah Gladis was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS, or, Lou Gehrig's Disease), a disease that erodes the central nervous system. She was given a 10% chance of surviving six months to two years, the normal life expectancy for a person diagnosed with ALS. Today, Gladis is a 34-year survivor of the disease, and a practicing psychotherapist. "Unconditional Hope" is her son Coleman's investigation into the life of this modern-day medical mystery and the work she has done to help thousands of people struggling with their own darkness.

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  • Amy Larder

    My husband who had been diagnosed with Bulbar ALS disease for 2 years at the age of 63 had all his symptoms reversed with Ayurveda medicine from naturalherbscentre. com after undergoing their ALS/MND natural protocol, he no longer requires a feeding tube. God Bless all Lou Gehrig’s disease Caregivers. Stay Strong, take small moments throughout the day to thank yourself, to love your self, and pray to whatever faith, star, spiritual force you believe in and ask for strength. I can personally vouch for these remedy but you would probably need to decide what works best for you.

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  • Learn more about Mariah Fenton Gladis and the work of the foundation that bears her name.
  • What is Gestalt therapy? Find out more about the therapy as practiced by Mariah Gladis.
  • Do not accept a prognosis, of any kind, at face value. Strive to live life to the fullest.

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