Love Is Stronger Than Huntington’s Disease

Love Is Stronger Than Huntington’s Disease

By the time you read this, an important day in my family’s life will have occurred: Alexus, our only daughter, got married on Nov. 25. She and her now husband, René, met in their senior year of college and have built a beautiful life together since then. They decided to…

FDA Places Prilenia’s Oral Pridopidine on Fast Track

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given fast track designation to Prilenia Therapeutics’ pridopidine as a potential oral treatment for Huntington’s disease. This designation is given to therapies that show considerable potential in addressing serious conditions for which available treatments fall short. It is meant to…

Coping With Depression and Huntington’s During the Holidays

Since my wife, Jill, tested positive for Huntington’s disease (HD) in 2018, I’ve learned a lot about the disease and its symptoms. Prior to her diagnosis, Jill’s HD journey started with depression, similar to many others who suffer from Huntington’s. I’ve written about this topic before, with Jill’s…

HDSA’s 7th Annual Freeze HD Event Raises $211K to Help Families

Celebrities turned out in force — albeit virtually — to support the 7th Annual Freeze HD event, hosted by the Huntington’s Disease Society of America (HDSA), which raised more than $211,000 to help improve the lives of families affected by Huntington’s disease (HD). The 2.5-hour show, held online for…

Our Home Is a Potential Danger Zone

We live in a house with hardwood floors and three flights of wooden stairs. For my wife, Jill, who is gene-positive for Huntington’s, and our dog, this setup is a danger zone. Let me explain. The floors are beautiful, but they are slippery. We are reminded of how…

Why I Take Part in Huntington’s Disease Research

I never knew what participating in medical research was all about when I was growing up. For 10 years, I was an active member of the Huntington’s disease community, but I had no clue about research. One reason was because from 1999 to 2009 there wasn’t much research to participate…