ALS to Ashes: The Cory Nochta Story
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Published 2022-08-23
He played football at Phoenix College when Ron Wolfley was the head coach. Then he became a Goodyear fire fighter.
His story shines light on what living with ALS is like, while showcasing all the support he gets from his family, friends, loved ones, and community.
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All Comments (17)
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I am Cory’s son. I miss him so much.
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Great and heartwarming story. It looks like Cory passed away on May 24, 2023 according to his obituary. Sending well wishes to his family and community. ❤
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I just found iut about Cory. I worked with him before he was a firefighter. We always had a great time and he was always extremely helpful so sorry to hear about this.RIP
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My thoughts and prayers goes out to your and your families. ❤❤
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Praying for you and your family God bless you all
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Brave guy.
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prayers are with you and your family
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Praying for you and your family Cory 💙
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Gorgeous supportive family.
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I like that the second check was just normally sized, l feel like those big checks are more suited to winning a sweepstakes, not for something like this..
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I hope the best for you
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❤️
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Look up Dr Bedlack at Duke University. He is studying ALS reversals. So it is rare, but people do live normal full lives. But most people are gone within the first 2 years.
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My name is Gregory I love you brother
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Amen God does loving this awesome for everything that y'all have done God loves everybody may God take care of everyone of y'all and may God bless everyone of y'all for what y'all have done for and I'll be praying for everyone of a praying for a cure amen
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There are case studies that 48 people have reversed ALS completely. I have had Bulbar , ALS for 1 year and 4 months. For Bulbar, life expectancy is less than two years.