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OUR STORY

Don During Clinical Trial (Progression)

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Veteran Don Sladek balancing on a standing paddleboard in the ocean.

2019 had been miraculous. Each month revealed a change, some subtle and others bold.  Don immediately required less fluid to drink and was better able to control his body temperature.  He no longer needed to clear his throat because the saliva had hung up. Don started going up and down ladders, repairing roofs, and using the Sawzall.  His movement was confident and purposeful, and he no longer used his cane.

Don tested his newfound balance in creative ways. For example, he could balance in the ocean on a standing paddleboard and ride a hoverboard.

Don's cognition and problem-solving skills dramatically improved. He was able to repair complex plumbing problems. He dealt confidently with household businesses and contractors.

We were thrilled and started to make plans for the future.

Vietnam Era Veteran Don Sladek with his granddaughter, Cadet Corps Company Commander Gracie Sladek at the Bakersfield National Cemetery. with the Wreathes Across America

Don with his granddaughter, Gracie, at the Bakersfield National Cemetery for Wreathes Across America, December 2022

Veterans have a long history on the battlefield with the Soldier's Code,

"Until they are home,

 NO MAN LEFT BEHIND."

Biogen's Gosuranemabe, with a comprehensive care plan, is the best current option for Corticobasal Syndrome and potentially other neurodegenerative disorders.

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