Talking to Someone Who Can’t

March, 2020 ALS robbed me of my voice. Those glib comebacks and learned reparte that drew people to my witty intelligence have been replaced by grunts corresponding to bodily functions that thankfully only my caregiver can understand. For some reason, however, my friends and family still want to engage with me. For them, here’s someContinue reading “Talking to Someone Who Can’t”