Episode 19: Who Cares

Episode 19 : “Who Cares” — The Often Awesome Army gears up to take charge of Tim’s Quality of Life Care.

Often Awesome The Series is a web series about Tim and Kaylan’s battle with ALS. Its a story about love, friends, strength and courage. Join us every two weeks for a new chapter in this amazing adventure.

For more information about Tim and Kaylan’s fight and to help them please visit : http://www.oftenawesome.org

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6 Responses to “Episode 19: Who Cares”

  1. Livy54 Says:

    Not just “Often Awesome” – “Totally Awesome!! I have had first hand experience in which you speak, and your army is super fantastic!!

  2. TrollRaper69 Says:

    how can they afford this kind of care…my stepmom takes care of my dad by herself and is losing the battle

  3. Heliftsme Says:

    The series is nominated for Best Documentary Series for a Webby. Please help us take home the People’s Voice Award for voting! Go to the youtube titled: “Often Awesome The Series: An ALS Love Story Official Trailer”, and click the link to the Webby awards. Ends 4/26/2012.

  4. RAINBOWLIZY333 Says:

    Researchers found that increasing consumption of carotenoids, beta-carotene & lutein, might reduce the risk for this progressive neurological disease, which attacks nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. Carrots, yams & mangoes are rich in beta-carotenes, & spinach, collard greens & egg yolks are good sources of lutein.

  5. RAINBOWLIZY333 Says:

    However, diets rich in the antioxidants lycopene, beta-cryptoxanthin & vitamin C do not apparently reduce the risk for ALS.

  6. RAINBOWLIZY333 Says:

    TUESDAY, 1/29/13 (HealthDay News) Study tied foods like carrots, spinach & yams to lower risk of Lou Gehrig’s disease. Eating bright orange, red or yellow fruits & dark-green vegetables rich in antioxidants may help prevent or delay the onset of ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease.

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