Aaron notes that his scores are relatively bad, and he is likely to die soon because of this:
50% of everyone diagnosed will die within 2 to 3 years of the onset of the disease. 80% will be gone in 5 years. And only 10% go on to survive a decade, most of them locked in, paralyzed completely, similar to Stephen Hawking. Sadly, my scores put me on the fast track of the 50%, and I am coming up quickly on 3 years.
Hal Finney is apparently still alive as of November 2012, but he hasn’t been very active online since 2010. Anyone have an update on how he’s doing?
While I laud his intention to survive the disease, there is another approach to carrying it out. ALS is not necessarily fatal
Aaron notes that his scores are relatively bad, and he is likely to die soon because of this:
Hal Finney is apparently still alive as of November 2012, but he hasn’t been very active online since 2010. Anyone have an update on how he’s doing?