When Pete Truch was diagnosed with ALS, his health had already deteriorated and doctors told him he only had months to live. That was 22 months ago, and because of his constant positivity, Truch was named this year’s Betty’s Run for ALS ambassador, representing others battling the debilitating disease. Tiffany Lizée reports.
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