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  1. Apr 21, 2024 · Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) life expectancy varies, but someone diagnosed with ALS is expected to live from two to five years. Some people with ALS do live much longer, however. About 10% of those with the condition will live 10 years, and 5% will live for 20 or more years.

  2. Apr 10, 2024 · ALS often begins with muscle twitching and weakness in an arm or leg, trouble swallowing or slurred speech. Eventually ALS affects control of the muscles needed to move, speak, eat and breathe. There is no cure for this fatal disease.

  3. May 6, 2024 · The average life span after an ALS diagnosis is 5 years or less, but some people manage to live for much longer. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease,...

  4. Most people with ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Lou Gehrig's disease) die within three to five years of the first symptoms from respiratory failure. About 10% of patients survive for 10 or more years.

  5. Apr 10, 2024 · Taken by mouth, this medicine can increase life expectancy by about 25%. It can cause side effects such as dizziness, gastrointestinal conditions and liver problems.

  6. Jul 19, 2024 · Most people with ALS die from being unable to breathe on their own (known as respiratory failure,) usually within three to five years from when the symptoms first appear.

  7. Dec 18, 2023 · Some people will live longer. Approximately 20% of people live with ALS for over 5 years, and 10% for more than 10 years. The most common life-ending event in ALS is respiratory failure.

  8. Oct 31, 2022 · The average life expectancy of someone with Lou Gehrig’s disease or ALS is 2-5 years. However, with early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, some people may live for 10 years or even longer.

  9. Mar 27, 2024 · The average life expectancy for those diagnosed with ALS is 2-5 years post-diagnosis, however, this can vary based on how the disease impacts the individual.

  10. The average life expectancy after diagnosis is two to five years, but some patients may live for years or even decades. Approximately 50% of people diagnosed with ALS live at least three or more years after receiving their diagnosis.

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