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OUR STORY

2021 Gosuranemab Continues

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Veteran Don Sladek sitting on the edge of the bathtub using both hands to fix a bathtub faucet.

Throughout 2021, Don's strength and coordination have been maintained.  His cognitive skills are functioning at an appropriate level. He has repaired complicated household items building on prior knowledge and applying it to new problems. He even had the initiation and ability to fix a septic tank pump (most people wouldn't have tried.)

He has handled emotionally charged situations independently.  He helped our grandson get to the Emergency Room and ensured all the appropriate tests and medication were ordered.  He even helped our granddaughter navigate the unexpected death of her mother. Without Gosuranemab, he would have sat in a corner and not participated.

Vietnam Era Veteran Don Sladek with his granddaughter, Cadet Corps Company Commander Gracie Sladek at the Bakersfield National Cemetery. with the Wreathes Across America

Don with his granddaughter, Gracie, at the Bakersfield National Cemetery for Wreathes Across America, December 2022

Veterans have a long history on the battlefield with the Soldier's Code,

"Until they are home,

 NO MAN LEFT BEHIND."

Biogen's Gosuranemabe, with a comprehensive care plan, is the best current option for Corticobasal Syndrome and potentially other neurodegenerative disorders.

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