After riding with husband Bob on their Harley Davidson, Cathy Jordan reads "Cat's Tail" - her poem about having ALS, staying alive and fighting for the right to use God's natural medicine.
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), known as "Lou Gehrig's Disease", is horrible and terminal - most live only three to five years.
Yet Cathy Jordan, who lives near Tampa, Florida, has now (Nov,07) lived twenty-one years since diagnosis and has a good quality of life. Cathy attributes this miracle to medical marijuana (Cannabis), which she has used since 1989 and dramatically slowed the progression of the ALS.
This documentary, released in chapters, will follow Cathy and her family through their journey of fear, hope, activism, compassion and healing - for Cathy and our nation.
Visit Cathy at:
http://www.alsandcannabis.com
*** PLEASE READ: Cannabis has the most healing effects for patients early in ALS disease progression. While it can be useful later, SMOKING ANYTHING CAN BE DANGEROUS IN ADVANCED CASES OF ALS, so check with your doctor if you have any concerns. This is what works for one person and is not intended to be medical advice. ***
Cathy- I look forward to meeting you tomorrow. You are one tenacious lady!
jerseysouix 6 months ago
wow - inspiring.
KarlaKayPerforms 9 months ago
Good Luck to you..this is very inspiring
jasonism123 2 years ago
Cathy, you ARE remarkable. I'm so glad I spoke with you tonight. Joni
gasland 3 years ago
Kathy ,I am so happy and inspired by you, and it was sooo my pleasure to meet you. Hope to see you again, You are an angel fighting the good fight. You make me proud, Love your friend Bee
skyedancr 3 years ago
Aunt Cathy, the video is amazing, and you're really brave for all you've done and gone through. We support you up here in Delaware, and I hope things get better for you and for everyone else fighting ALS and other diseases.
Love you much,
Elizabeth
Atropinexx 4 years ago
you go girl!~!!!!
mrwhippys 4 years ago
Cathy Jordan is one brave lady and I respect and admire greatly and love her with all my heart. She has taught me to "never give up" fighting for justice, compassion and common sense. You Go Girl!!!!!
jeanmarlowe1 4 years ago