Young women across the US are facing an "old man's disease" - Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) - but instead of succumbing to its cruel effects, they're trading stories, drinking tequila, and making grim jokes at a unique annual gathering on Cape Cod.
Diagnosed with ALS, a group of women in their 20s and 30s have come together to form an unlikely support system. The women, all connected through social media or online forums for people with ALS, meet annually on the Massachusetts coast to share their experiences, find comfort in each other's company, and push back against the devastating effects of the disease.
At this year's gathering, a sea of laughter and tears filled the air as the women recounted memories of their loved ones who have passed away due to ALS. Some spoke about the frustration of watching those closest to them struggle with the condition, while others shared heartwarming stories of how ALS has brought people together.
This unorthodox gathering is more than just a group of friends trying to make sense of their diagnoses - it's an exercise in resilience and defiance. For these young women, life is about finding meaning despite the crushing weight of ALS.
Diagnosed with ALS, a group of women in their 20s and 30s have come together to form an unlikely support system. The women, all connected through social media or online forums for people with ALS, meet annually on the Massachusetts coast to share their experiences, find comfort in each other's company, and push back against the devastating effects of the disease.
At this year's gathering, a sea of laughter and tears filled the air as the women recounted memories of their loved ones who have passed away due to ALS. Some spoke about the frustration of watching those closest to them struggle with the condition, while others shared heartwarming stories of how ALS has brought people together.
This unorthodox gathering is more than just a group of friends trying to make sense of their diagnoses - it's an exercise in resilience and defiance. For these young women, life is about finding meaning despite the crushing weight of ALS.