After Hurricane Katrina, the New Orleans Super Dome restarted for the first time, and Steve Gleason is always remembered. Steve played for New Orleans Saints in the 2000-2008 season. In 2011, Steve is diagnosed as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and is regarded as a terminal neuromuscular disease. Despite his diagnosis and the challenge to the world of technology and science to determine the development of their most promising new treatments and treatments, Steve continues to pursue other people by keeping pursuing the adventure of life It is a decision to stir.
Steve and his friends and family increased the general consciousness about amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, raised funds and made the people of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis a beneficial life, and eventually the life We launched the Gleason team to build. Find a cure
Gleason was an American documentary premiered at the Sundance Film Festival of 2016, suffering from amyotrophic lateral lines during the 5 years of life of the former New Orleans Saints football defender Steve Gleason. Sclerosis (ALS) also called Lou Gehrig's disease is a rare refractory neurodegenerative disease related to the former New York Yankees baseball star, Legrig, who died of this disease in 1941. According to Robert, Steve Gleason is the guardian of the defense of New Orleans Saints and is best known for the 2006 team versus Atlanta Falcons. Mets wrote for Ringer, "... the drama lit the magical season that influenced the statue and restored the franchise." This game is a saint of Katrina. For the first time before a hurricane, they played with their home game Super Dome (now the Mercedes-Benz Super Dome).
After Hurricane Katrina, the New Orleans Super Dome restarted for the first time, and Steve Gleason is always remembered. Steve played for New Orleans Saints in the 2000-2008 season. In 2011, Steve is diagnosed as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and is regarded as a terminal neuromuscular disease. Despite his diagnosis and the challenge to the world of technology and science to determine the development of their most promising new treatments and treatments, Steve continues to pursue other people by keeping pursuing the adventure of life It is a decision to stir.
The popular documentary of the Sundance Film Festival in 2016 entered Steve Gleason's lifetime and Steve Gleason was the original guardian of New Orleans Saints, diagnosed as muscle atrophy at age 34. Lateral hardening and average life span is 2 to 5 years. A few weeks later, Gleason discovered that his wife Michelle was looking forward to their first child. Video journal to ensure Steve's determination to ensure that his relationship is in place, to lay the foundation, to provide goals for other ALS patients, and to adapt to his debilitating condition Began as a gift from a son born to expand Use medical techniques to provide a means to live as completely as possible