It's time for us to come together to help a dedicated and beloved member of the law enforcement community: Ocean County Sheriff's Office Detective Phil Sickinger who is nearly two-years into an ALS diagnoses.
It's time for us to come together to help a dedicated and beloved member of the law enforcement community: Ocean County Sheriff's Office Detective Phil Sickinger who is nearly two-years into an ALS diagnoses.
It's time for us to come together to help a dedicated and beloved member of the law enforcement community: Ocean County Sheriff's Office Detective Phil Sickinger who is nearly two-years into an ALS diagnoses.
It's time for us to come together to help a dedicated and beloved member of the law enforcement community: Ocean County Sheriff's Office Detective Phil Sickinger who is nearly two-years into an ALS diagnoses.
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Ocean County Sheriff s Office Detective Phil Sickinger continues his courageous fight against ALS while continuing to be the loving, caring husband and father he is to his wife Diana and their daughters 4-year old Harper and 8-year old Olivia.
The 39-year old was officially diagnosed with ALS in January of 2020 along with Lyme Disease and Mold Toxicity. I was feeling very weak, so I went to the doctors and he thought it was Lyme, did a test and said it s not Lyme, you should go see a rheumatologist which turned into seeing 2 rheumatologist s, an infectious disease doctor, two neurologists, endocrinologist and a neuromuscular doctor (at Robert Wood Johnson) who diagnosed me with ALS,