Anyone who thinks that they will end up being sidelined with the diagnosis of ALS should be taught better here!

In general, one can say that with this diagnosis almost all activities can be done as before. The big difference is that the activities have to be prepared and planned
​​​​​​​more extensively and in detail as development progresses.
A wheelchair symbol or the statement "wheelchair accessible or handicapped accessible" does not always have the same meaningfulness, neither nationally nor internationally, or when traveling with an electric wheelchair, certain documents must be submitted in advance for ship or air travel.

You only become aware of these and other surprises when you queue up and who likes to be there.

In this area I share my experiences and impressions from my activities so that others can avoid one or the other nasty surprise.

I will add the information in the next few weeks. To give you a first impression of what is coming, you will find below a selection of destinations that I have traveled to since my diagnosis.

  • Singapore
  • Philippines
  • China
  • Japan
  • Thailand
  • Australia
  • Indonesia
  • Roadtrip USA
  • Carabbean Cruise
  • Mediterranean Cruise 
  • Norwegian Cruise
  • Roadtrip Scottland
  • Austria
  • Italy
  • Germany
  • Switzerland
  • Cyprus​​​​​​​
  • Swimming with a swimming assistance
  • Hiking with an electric wheelchair
  • City sightseeing with an electric wheelchair
  • Visiting parks with an electric wheelchair
  • Culinary with an electric wheelchair
  • Boat trip with a wheelchair
  • Amusement parks with a wheelchair
During our vacation in Thailand, the electric wheelchair served as a family taxi from the hotel to the restaurant.