Our ALS Journey

Our Story

Our ALS story begins in July 2021. Steve started losing dexterity in his fingers. For example, he struggled screwing in a light bulb. By September, he could not button his shirt and started having difficulty lifting his laptop bag into the overhead bin on an airplane. He visited a hand specialist in October who suggested this could be ALS. Steve went through a battery of tests in December which confirmed the diagnosis.

Steve and Sheila leaned on their faith, believing that God has a plan. We took a road trip from Burnsville, Minnesota, to Key West, Florida, to process everything. We realized that we needed a more accessible house and decided to move to Kentucky to be closer to Steve’s parents and the UK ALS Clinic. We moved to Frankfort, Kentucky, in April 2022.

Since that time, Sheila has stepped in as Steve’s primary caregiver, Steve continued to lose functionality, and family and friends have prayed for and supported us through it all. Today, Steve has lost the use of his hands, legs, and voice. He continues to be “active” using his eyes. We continue to live to the fullest, thanks to our faith, family, and friends!

Steve’s May 2023 Update

This was the first video that I created for the Data on Wheels YouTube channel. I took the time to tell the story of our journey with my ALS and its impact on our lives up to this point. The video is around 26 minutes long.

Steve’s June 2024 Update

Steve gives us his update of his disease progression and life impact from June ’23 through June ’24. Some of the impacts on Steve are evident in the video.

Sheila’s Update from the Walk to Defeat ALS, August 2025

Sheila was asked to share our story coming into August 2025. It was an opportunity for her to add a caregiver’s perspective.

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