Thanksgiving is the perfect time to consider the myriad
reasons why we should be grateful. For the freedoms we have, for the plenty we
enjoy, for the family we can make memories with, for the health that sustains
us. These things are not a given—and for Americans like Matt Bellina, they are
especially precious.
Matt was a U.S. Navy pilot with a young family, but a diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, or Lou Gehrig’s disease) in 2014 took his life on a different path. Things that come effortlessly to most of us became a daily struggle for him. Before long, Matt was out of treatment options, facing a terminal diagnosis with little hope.
But Right to Try became a game changer for Matt and his
family. Under Right to Try—pioneered by the Goldwater Institute—terminally ill
patients would be able to access investigational treatments yet to receive
final approval by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA). And for
patients like Matt who had already exhausted the FDA-approved treatment
possibilities available to them, Right to Try could provide a needed jolt of
hope. Matt became one of the trailblazers advocating for Right to Try laws, and
he was on stage beside President Trump when Right to Try legislation was signed
into federal law in May 2018.
By the time
Right to Try became federal law, Matt didn’t know if he’d ever benefit: He was
basically wheelchair-bound and unable to speak, and he needed to use a
breathing machine to sleep. But his Right to Try story wasn’t done: Not only
had he been one of the strongest advocates of the law, but he became one of its
first beneficiaries. In early 2019, Matt announced
on his Facebook page that he had
begun an investigational treatment called NurOwn—currently in Phase 3
trials—under the federal Right to Try law. He explained that within weeks of
beginning the treatment, he could pull himself up to standing from his
wheelchair. He no longer needed the breathing machine to sleep, and he even saw
improvement in his ability to talk. The Goldwater Institute was extremely proud
to welcome Matt at our 2019 Annual Dinner earlier this month and honor him with
our Freedom Award, in tribute to and in celebration of his commitment to help
give patients the Right to Try.
At the Goldwater Annual Dinner, Matt
spoke eloquently about the federal Right to Try law and how it empowers
terminally ill patients to try to save their own lives. “Medical innovation is
always going to be market-driven no matter how much some people want to believe
it can be different,” he said. “But the law is also consistent with the ideal
of individual liberty and the infinite potential for anyone brave enough to
pursue it.” Matt encouraged patients like him to remain strong in the face of
those who say Right to Try peddles a false hope: “The path to grace has always
been through rugged individualism, and I am here tonight to thank all of you
for being courageous enough to fight for it.” (You can read Matt’s full speech here.)
Especially at this time of year, Matt’s journey is an inspiring reminder of how to live one’s life with grace and gratitude. As he wrote his Facebook post earlier this year announcing his treatment, Matt understands there’s no guarantee that the positive progress he has seen will continue, but at least for right now, he says, “I have been given a gift…Because this is an investigational therapy we don’t know what tomorrow will bring but for now we are feeling incredibly blessed.” Matt continues his work to give terminally ill patients like him the same opportunity to receive such a gift.
The gift of more time—maybe another baseball game with the kids, a family reunion or vacation, or perhaps another meal around the Thanksgiving table—it’s impossible to put a price tag on that gift. This week, I ask you to think about Matt Bellina and his family. It’s easy to take for granted all the gifts we have in our lives—Matt and his family remind us what true grace is all about.
Leave a Legacy: Support Goldwater on Giving Tuesday
This year, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey applauded the Institute’s work in a special video message to Goldwater supporters.
“There’s no
one in this country that is more on the cutting edge of what good government
should look like and holding elected leaders accountable for their
actions,” Ducey said. Watch his video, above.
The
Goldwater Institute is going to build on that legacy in 2020 with crucial
policy reforms and litigation that will break down barriers to work, stop
taxpayer handouts for favored political interests, and empower more families to
escape failing public schools.
Giving
Tuesday is just around the corner. This is a day dedicated to sharing your
blessings with a gift of time or money to the causes that make a difference in
your life. But there’s no reason to wait even one day to support the cause of
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