Sunday, May 24, 2009

2009 AAI

The Ataxian Athlete Initiative (AAI) is a program aimed to introduce cycling to Ataxians by funding the purchase of a new trike. This year Ride Ataxia received 6 applications from aspiring Ataxian athletes. Unfortunately our resources limited us to a choice of only one recipient. Our panel found the choice very difficult but in the end we were confident that our selection, Nadia Robertson, fulfills the spirit of the AAI with the willingness to stay active and encourage fellow Ataxians to do the same.



"I don't plan to stop exercising until it becomes physically impossible, which I hope is never...I am already a wheelchair user so hopefully I can inspire Ataxians who are on my same level to stay as active as possible."

Nadia Received her trike in early April and has logged quite a few miles since. She has been reaching out to fellow Ataxian Athletes for advice; keeping us in the loop the whole time:

"My ankles had been rolling in my cycling shoes so I bought some tie-up ankle braces today. I talked to Chris Meyer, a fellow FAer who has a trike, and I guess we're closer progression-wise, so he gave me some adaption tips."

With the help of the 2009 AAI we are positive that Nadia is improving her health and confidence.

The future of the Ataxian Athlete Initiative is very bright. We hope to expand the effort with more funding. This will allow us to fund more athletes encouraging our community of Ataxians to stay active!

Friday, May 22, 2009

Dr. Perlman

“For 20 years all I could do was tell my patients there were no cures, try to treat their symptoms, and fi ll out their disability forms,” she says. “With the development of molecular genetic technologies and the ability to identify responsible genes and understand their proteins, in the last decade we have begun to design treatments aimed at the disease itself. I am very optimistic about what lies ahead.”

Read more here (page 4): Partners in Discovery

Monday, May 18, 2009

Evan's Walk

This weekend I went to a fundraiser in Cincinnati Ohio in celebration of Friedreich's Ataxia Awareness Day. The fundraiser was a 3K walk/run organized by the Luebbe family. Evan Luebbe was diagnosed with FA when he was 8 years old. He is now 12 and has a much older personality. I hung out with Evan and his family this weekend and had a blast.

The event went off without a hitch because of huge support from community volunteers. This was the 5th year of this event and it showed as everything fell into place. Everyone had a great time with carnival games including a dunk tank (in which they could soak their principal), a silent auction, raffle, lunch from Outback Steakhouse, a short presentation about FA, and a magic show!

Initial estimates are that there were more than 200 walkers/runners and the event raised more than $25,000.

Thanks Luebbes, I had a lot of fun. You are truly making a difference!

Back Row: Felicia DeRosa, Greg Luebbe, Tammy Luebbe, Pamela Rasey Front Row: Graham Luebbe, Evan Luebbe, Me