10 Lou Gehrig's Disease Symptoms
Symptom #7: Problems Eating
Since Lou Gehrig’s disease affects the body’s motor control, it can influence our ability to move and work our jaw muscles. This can make it very difficult for someone to chew their food and eat complex meals.
For this reason, it can be good for someone with the condition to have their meals processed in a blender, so they are easier to consume.
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