WHEREAS, Washington State is recognized throughout the nation for
its eminent resources in biomedical science; and
WHEREAS, Medical specialists in this state have been credited with
singular discoveries in diverse health conditions, contributing to
worldwide knowledge about symptoms and treatment; and
WHEREAS, Although citizen awareness about these major illnesses has
become widespread, there are still a number of lesser threats to health
about which very little is known; and
WHEREAS, Myositis, a rare, chronic, and progressive condition for
which there is no known cure, is one of these latter "orphan diseases"
which is still little recognized, with only 135 patients identified in
27 of Washington's 39 counties and approximately 50,000 active cases
nationwide; and
WHEREAS, The puzzling symptoms of Myositis in its four related
forms include difficulty in swallowing or breathing, excessive fatigue
after standing or walking, increasing inability to lift or raise one's
arms overhead, and general weakness of skeletal muscles; and
WHEREAS, Patients have banded together in The Myositis Association
with the help of their doctors and health researchers to serve as a
resource promoting research into the causes and treatments of Myositis,
as well as providing patient support and otherwise enhancing the
quality of life for those afflicted; and
WHEREAS, The Washington Myositis Group is committed to a concerted
effort by The Myositis Association to recognize a national Myositis
Awareness Day; and
WHEREAS, The Myositis Association has designated September 21 as
Myositis Awareness Day, as part of a coordinated effort to help educate
the public and to identify other patients of the disease;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate
recognize both the victims of Myositis and those fighting for a cure on
September 21, 2003, Myositis Awareness Day.