Neuro-Note 4
“Device gives man
with ALS ability to write novel, produce music”
I decided to do this neuro-note on an article written about
a man named Kip Jackson, and an assistive device that is allowing him to live
life to the fullest, with his current diagnoses. Kip is now 44 years old, and
was diagnosed with ALS in 2012. At this point, the only voluntary muscles that
Kip has control of are his eyes. Thankfully for Kip, a device called “Tobii
Dynavox I-15” has been created, and can be used by Kip to help him do
meaningful activities, while also allowing him to help his wife out with
grocery shopping. The device is embedded with eye tracking technology and can
also be activated by touch. The device also allows for communication. Kip
mentions that ordering groceries on Amazon through the advice seems like such a
small task, but it gives him such a great feeling. Through doing that, he still
feels like he is contributing to the family as a loving husband, and nothing
beats that feeling. Kip has an amazing outlook on ALS, I love this quote from
him, “I can die from ALS or live with it.” Such an amazing attitude to have!
With help from the device, Kip has also been enabled to successfully write and
produce music, with only his eyes! It’s always great to see another human
accomplish their dreams despite their setbacks. Reading this article makes feel
blessed just to be able to type this post out. I’m sure Kip would love to have
his regular body back, but either way he’s going to make the most of his circumstances
and live life to the fullest.
I chose this article for two main reasons. Number one, I love
seeing underdogs do amazing things with their lives. I don’t believe life
could be any harder for this man, but he still gets up every day with a
purpose, and works with a passion that we should all strive to have. Number two,
as a future occupational therapist I love when assistive technology and
adaptive equipment is used to enable someone with a fatal disease, whereas
nothing else could have. It’s kind of wild to think about, but ten years ago
this probably would not have been possible. I believe this is only the
beginning of the endless amounts of possibilities that innovative technology is
going to be used for, to allow people fighting ALS and other fatal diseases to
live life with meaning every single day. Kip might not physically be able to
smile on the outside, but I believe he has a huge smile on the inside. I can’t
wait to see what the future has instore for other people battling these awful
diseases.
In reflection, I would love to gain as much education as
possible in the field of assistive technology and adaptive equipment. I truly
believe this is the future of occupational therapy, and I look forward to
dedicating time and ideas towards this technology. We might not cure every
disease, but we can restore meaning and purpose in all people. I would like to
end this with one more quote from Kip. “ALS has taken away my ability to move
and breathe but it cannot - I refuse to let it – touch my soul.”
References
Device gives man with ALS ability to write
novel, produce music. (n.d.). Retrieved from
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2016/06/17/device-gives-man-with-als-ability-to-write-novel-produce-music.html