From bathing in beer to tipping his toes into a comedy career, Andrew Debogorski is making a bucket list of things he wants to do before his ALS symptoms worsen.
This weekend, Yellowknifers can help him see these goals come to reality through a dinner, concert and auction fundraiser. The event will also raise money for DebogorskiSA国际影视传媒檚 day-to-day needs, quality of life and potential relocation for experimental treatment in the U.S.
The 31-year-old was officially diagnosed in early June with the rare neurodegenerative disease, also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease.
DebogorskiSA国际影视传媒檚 sister Julaine said his health is rapidly declining, but he is working to stay upbeat.
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Julaine and Andrew sat down together recently and created a list of things he wants to do, including a family trip to Poland with his parents and 11 siblings.
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Andrew brews beer, so the list includes bathing in beer in a Czech Republic beer spa. As a hip-hop artist who goes by the name Bouge, Andrew also wants to get into comedy with his own stand-up routine.
ALS affects between 2,500 to 3,000 people in Canada according to the ALS Society of Alberta. The disease affects the nerves that send messages from the brain to muscles. People who have ALS suffer from muscle weakening and wasting, eventually leaving them immobilized and unable to breathe or speak.
In the Northwest Territories, receiving health care for a disease like ALS is a challenge.
Andrew requires physiotherapy and massage on a daily basis, as well as other medical support.
Julaine said health-care providers have been very helpful, but system itself is flawed.
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The cause of ALS is unknown and there is currently no treatment that cures the disease or prolongs life significantly. The family is hopeful a stem-cell trial at Cedars-Sinai medical centre in L.A. will be a good fit for Andrew.
Guests at tomorrowSA国际影视传媒檚 fundraiser will be serenaded by instrumental jazz duo The Sean Kieran and Andrew Jossa Duo, country singer Baby BrianSA国际影视传媒檚 Country Club and rockers Erebus and Terror. At a live and silent auction, prizes include an overnight sailing trip, Oilers hockey tickets, original art pieces and a personalized song by singer-songwriter Craig Cardiff.