As I have posted here earlier, one of the most terrible things about amyloidosis is that it goes undiagnosed in so many people; they suffer the terrible consequences due to the lack of awareness. Chris was made aware from the pure luck of reading the newspaper article written about Jennifer Gershman, who was diagnosed a year before Chris and was also treated at Boston Medical. Jennifer promoted awareness and Stephen has continued the march with his east cost bike ride from Florida to Boston this month. Interestingly, this project that he and Aislinn Shea are doing for their senior project has benefited from some "viral marketing". That basically means that the story is spreading through word of mouth or other media without any organized or intended approach.
Today was a good example. The NBC affiliate in Boston, WBZ, interviewed Stephen and Chris today and ran a story on the news this evening. Here is the link:
http://wbztv.com/video/?id=73734@wbz.dayport.com
Here is their web site posting:
http://wbztv.com/health/east.coast.ride.2.950441.html
Also, the paper in Worcester picked up the story and ran it in today's Telegram and Gazette:
http://www.telegram.com/article/20090304/NEWS/903040449/1011
Chris is a bit worried that this is getting bigger than she wanted, but if one person is made aware or one doctor thinks of testing for this, then it is worth it all.
Stephen and Aislinn leave tomorrow for Florida from Worcester Academy. I'll try to post some pictures if at all possible on Friday.