But isn't that mainly because it's called MND in the UK
That's because we know it as motor neurone disease in the UK. ALS is the american name for it, where it is also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.
What annoys me about it is it's supposed to raise awareness for a disease which doesn't receive much attention or funding, ALS/motor neurone disease. However, Macmillan seem to have tried to take over the whole thing. I've even seem adverts for "take the iced bucket challenge for Macmillan" by the charity.
I'm doing it tomorrow.
Do you get the feeling some people are having nice warm buckets of water chucked over them?
MND is the generic term for Motor Neurone Disease. ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) is actually a subgroup of MND. In some countries however, ALS is the generic term used.
Did mine yesterday after a 10 mile run so the cold water was a shock but very refreshing! Each to there own, do it and enjoy and have a laugh, dont moan at others doing it! I see that the quiet givers by DD are publicly announcing what great givers they are! What harm do things like this do? Shows how many miserable ****** frequent NSC!
Not quite, MND can refer either to ALS or be used to refer to a group of diseases known as the Motor Neurone Diseases
Did mine yesterday after a 10 mile run so the cold water was a shock but very refreshing! Each to there own, do it and enjoy and have a laugh, dont moan at others doing it! I see that the quiet givers by DD are publicly announcing what great givers they are! What harm do things like this do? Shows how many miserable ****** frequent NSC!
What annoys me about it is it's supposed to raise awareness for a disease which doesn't receive much attention or funding, ALS/motor neurone disease. However, Macmillan seem to have tried to take over the whole thing. I've even seem adverts for "take the iced bucket challenge for Macmillan" by the charity.
I've yet to see one where it was the full 'NFL head coach drenched by large bucket of Gatorade experience.' Most seem to involve the participant being 'splashed' with a half full bucket of water that only partially hits the target.
I've not done it, and if I was nominated I'd tell them where to shove it
I've been nominated today but will be choosing my own charity to donate to. Is that frowned upon?