ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, is a neurodegenerative disorder where toxic proteins damage motor neurons that connect the brain to skeletal muscles, causing progressive muscle weakness; the condition becomes fatal when respiratory muscles (intercostal muscles and diaphragm) weaken, leading to respiratory failure due to carbon dioxide retention and acidosis, though current treatments are limited with gene therapies under study.
Deep Dive
Prerequisite Knowledge
- No data available.
Where to go next
- No data available.
Deep Dive
THE DEVASTATING REALITY #celebrity #celebritynews #90dayfiance #shorts #alsAdded:
Jenny from 90day Fiance sadly shared recently that she has been diagnosed with ALS. Her symptoms started in December of 2024 and uh it was mostly characterized by difficulty in swallowing and even choking on food at one point and then over time her speech became slower. ALS also lugerics disease which is named after the famous baseball player who had this condition is a neurological disorder that causes you to have a hard time in making purposeful movements. When you want to pick up a cup or button of shirts it's like your brain is trying to communicate with those muscles to make that action but it's just unable to. So let's take a brief deep dive here. So you have this gene that is linked to this disease.
Okay. This gene produces toxic proteins.
Now these toxic proteins damage motor neurons. Okay, these motor neurons are what drive that communication between the brain and the skeletal muscles for us to make movement. Okay, these proteins will damage it and eventually cause these motor neurons to die. When the motor neurons die, that's what essentially causes the muscle weakness all over. Okay. Now, what makes this fatal is the fact that we have muscles that help us breathe, our intercostal muscles, our diaphragm. So when those muscles can't help us breathe in, take in oxygen and breathe out, breathe out carbon dioxide, then we're retaining that carbon dioxide and carbon dioxide is extremely acidotic. So we run the risk of getting into respiratory failure. So this is more of a later stage and individuals with this condition may have to rely on tra tubes or ventilation for breathing supports.
As many people know, there is no treatments for ALS, but there is some gene therapies that are currently being studied so that they can target the gene that produces these toxic proteins and try to develop medications around that.
Jenny, we are sending you our love. I really admire your spirits and your attitude about this diagnosis. Thank you so much for watching the Wholesome NP where we connect health education with pop culture. If you like this content, please do not hesitate to subscribe to my YouTube channel, my Instagram, and Tik Tok. Stay wholesome.
Related Videos
3 Reasons Eating Meat Will Kill You?
Professor-Bart-Kay-Nutrition
1K views•2026-05-28
Group launches palliative care training campaign – May 29, 2026
cpac
593 views•2026-05-29
#shorts | First Guess of Brain Stroke? | Dr Manoj Vasireddy | Neurology | Sri Sri Holistic Hospitals
SriSriHolisticHospitals
103 views•2026-05-28
Whether you have chronic infections or mystery symptoms, Evvy’s Vaginal Health test can help you
evvybio
584 views•2026-06-01
🍉 Benefits of Watermelon During Pregnancy | Healthy Fruit for Mom & Baby #medicoabhijit #healthymum
medicoabhijit_br
1K views•2026-05-30
7 Sneaky Attacks on Women's Womb Health You Never See Coming
DrBobbyPrice
1K views•2026-05-29
#pregnancyafterloss leaves you feeling very scared and all i can go on is the information i have
Changedbygrief-TFMRMama
498 views•2026-05-31
Beyond Liver Disease: The Hidden Role of Protein in CLD Recovery | Dr. Karan Jain & Ms. Reshma Aleem
VoiceofHealthcare
420 views•2026-05-29











