Gary Johnson – Life is Good
Gary Johnson has SCA2, which he was diagnosed with at age 42. He always knows how to turn a bad day around!
Gary Johnson has SCA2, which he was diagnosed with at age 42. He always knows how to turn a bad day around!
Sandy Holleman has a daughter, Mary Beth, who has been diagnosed with SCA 15. Sandy shares her experience of what it is like to have ataxia run in the family.
Leslie McIntyre has Ataxia and she went through a rough time when her physical symptoms started progressing. Right now, things are looking brighter.
Bradley McDowell used to live a pretty normal life. In his thirties, he was diagnosed with Friedreich’s Ataxia.
Keila Aartila has spinocerebellar ataxia. She works with horses and is also an author and entrepreneur.
At age 56, Louise Estabrook found out she has SCA3. She drastically changed her lifestyle around, turning from a “couch potato” into a true “adrenaline junky”!
Parna Mukherjee tells her story of living in a family with SCA2 and how she copes with the disease through movement.
Terry O’Hanlon had a hard time finally getting his diagnosis, even though his brother had already been diagnosed with Friedreich’s Ataxia (FA) before him.
Meredith Shafer and her mom are both diagnosed with Ataxia. Her biggest wish is that all people would treat each other kindly and equally.
Michelle Pinard was an active runner ever since she was a kid and ran many marathons. In 2015, Michelle noticed some issues with her gait and body and she was diagnosed with cerebellar ataxia in 2019. Luckily, she got in touch with the Challenged Athletes Foundation, and she is now an avid cyclist!