When Anthony Baldino was first diagnosed with ALS, he would often ask himself, “Why me?”
“I would think, ‘What did I do to deserve this?'” the 28-year-old East Brookfield native and St. Peter-Marian High School graduate said of the months after his diagnosis in early 2025.
But after learning of people who had their ALS symptoms reversed, Baldino started asking a different question: “Why not me?”…