Saturday, April 25, 2026

04/25/2026 Jacob’s In‑Person ProjectALS Pioneer Award Ceremony

 04/25/2026 

Today Was Jacob’s In‑Person ProjectALS Pioneer Award Ceremony

It was one of those rare days that feels bigger than itself — the kind you know you’ll carry with you for the rest of your life.

The ProjectALS Pioneer Award ceremony was held this afternoon at Winfield Baptist Church, and it was nothing short of extraordinary. Margo, Sage, and Meredith from Project ALS flew in from New York to be here, and Lori and Jeff Hermstad made the long drive all the way from Iowa to spend the day with us. Their presence meant the world.

Between 250 and 300 people filled the auditorium — friends, family, neighbors, supporters, and people who simply wanted to stand with Jacob on this milestone day. The atmosphere was warm, emotional, and full of gratitude. Everything came together perfectly.

The Ridgeview BBQ was a tremendous success, and there was more than enough for everyone. It felt like a true community gathering — people sharing food, stories, hugs, and tears.

Over the past week, we’ve had radio interviews, WSAZ News Channel 3 coverage, and even a feature on the Saturday evening news, all helping shine a light on Jacob’s journey and the importance of this award. Seeing the community rally around him in so many ways has been overwhelming in the best possible way.

Today wasn’t just a ceremony. It was a celebration of courage, love, and the incredible village that continues to lift Jacob up.



Friday, April 17, 2026

04/17/2026 An Opened Door with Synchron BCI

 04/17/2026

After about two weeks of waiting since NeuroLink turned us down, we received an unexpected message — this time from Synchron, one of NeuroLink’s major competitors and a company known for having a far less invasive approach to implanting their device.

Jacob and I agreed to a call with their team. What we thought might be a quick conversation turned into a 45‑minute deep dive into Jacob’s history, his diagnosis, his progress, and his goals. Their team asked thoughtful questions, listened closely, and took the time to truly understand where Jacob is and what he’s fighting for. By the end of the call, they made a decision: Jacob is moving to the next stage.

This places him in what they call a “virtual waiting room” — a holding space where candidates wait for their opportunity to see if they qualify for this next, potentially life‑changing step in communication technology.

So now we wait. Patiently. Hopefully. Prayerfully.

This could be a major leap forward for Jacob, and while nothing is guaranteed, we’re grateful for the door that just cracked open. One step at a time… and today, this was a big one.



Wednesday, April 15, 2026

04/13/2026 Treatment #20 ION363 PHASE III #5

Monday marked our 20th clinical trial dosing of our miracle drug, Jacifusen — and the fifth dose since entering Phase 3.

It’s hard to believe we’ve reached twenty. Every single one feels like a gift, and today’s definitely earned a spot in our “top five” list. Everything went as smoothly as we could’ve hoped.

Dr. Kolb was genuinely excited about Jacob’s condition and the direction this drug is heading as it moves toward FDA approval. Jacob’s bloodwork was completely normal, and just like the last few times, he felt good enough afterward to ask for a movie. This time we went to see Super Mario Galaxy, and he loved it.

By Wednesday, the leg pain had returned — a lumbar puncture side effect we’ve unfortunately grown used to — but thankfully it’s nothing a little Tylenol can’t handle.

Another dose behind us. Another day to be grateful. Another step forward.