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NBC meteorologist Jeriann Ritter reveals possible bulbar ALS diagnosis
Summary
NBC meteorologist Jeriann Ritter revealed a tentative diagnosis of bulbar amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and doctors said there is no cure; she first noticed speech changes in October and spoke publicly about voice issues in January.
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Jeriann Ritter, a meteorologist at WHO 13 in Des Moines, revealed in an interview that she has been tentatively diagnosed with bulbar amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, commonly called ALS. Doctors told her there is no treatment or cure if the diagnosis is confirmed, and they are still working to prove the exact condition. Ritter first noticed changes in her speech in October and discussed ongoing voice problems publicly in a January social media post. She has continued to document changes and has spoken about focusing on family and sharing her experience.
Key points:
- Ritter was reported as being tentatively diagnosed with bulbar ALS in an interview that aired Feb. 24.
- Medical providers reported there is no cure or treatment if the diagnosis is confirmed and they are continuing evaluations.
- Ritter first noticed speech changes in October and first mentioned voice issues publicly on Jan. 12.
- She has long worked at WHO 13 and said she plans to spend time with family and continue recording her speech progress.
Summary:
Ritter described a tentative diagnosis and ongoing medical evaluation, and she has been documenting changes in her speech. Undetermined at this time.
