Rita Mir has been volunteering for MND NSW since 2022, spending time assisting in Bondi and in our Gladesville office helping with activities that support and raise funds for people living with MND.

Terminology and acronyms in the health and disability sectors can be confusing. An example of this is the difference between motor neurone disease (MND), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and Lou Gehrig’s Disease. In Australia we generally use the term motor neurone disease or MND, so what’s the difference between MND, ALS and Lou Gehrig’s Disease?

For Jean and David Ward, a motor neurone disease (MND) diagnosis came completely out of the blue. 

After dealing with other health issues, unbeknownst to them, David experienced problems with some of his medication, affecting the nerves in his legs. His niggling joint pain was also put down to osteoarthritis. 

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