They Said ALS Only Gets Worse… His Results Said Otherwise

Schedule your free online assessment to discover how we can help you. https://bttmedicalinstitute.com/?utm_... ALS changes everything. But for Daniel Fenza and his wife, Melissa, what began with a few unexplained trips and growing weakness quickly became a life-changing diagnosis: ALS. After months of testing, MRIs, bloodwork, neurologist visits, and a second opinion at Mayo Clinic, Daniel was told he was a rapid progressor. Traditional medicine offered very few options, and the message they received felt devastating. But Melissa refused to accept that there was nothing more to explore. Late one night, she began searching, reading, clicking through research, and looking for anything that could bring hope. That search eventually led them to BTT Medical Institute. In this emotional testimony, Daniel and Melissa share how their journey changed after beginning treatment. Daniel describes meaningful improvements in strength, balance, walking, speech-related symptoms, blood markers, and everyday movements that had become difficult because of ALS. Small moments became powerful victories: standing in the shower with more confidence, getting into bed more easily, moving with better balance, and feeling stronger after treatment. In this video, Daniel and Melissa share: ✅ How the first signs of ALS appeared ✅ What they learned after diagnosis and a second opinion at Mayo Clinic ✅ Why traditional options left them searching for more ✅ How Melissa’s research led them to BTT Medical Institute ✅ The improvements Daniel noticed after treatment ✅ Why measurable changes gave them renewed hope ✅ Their message for other families facing ALS Their story is not just about disease. It is about love, persistence, research, courage, and refusing to give up when the standard answer is “there is nothing else.” If you or someone you love is facing ALS, Daniel and Melissa’s story may help you see that hope is still worth fighting for. #als #neurodegenerativedisease #neurodegenerative #neurodegeneration