💨 Abstract
The author describes the devastating impact of her husband Andrew’s diagnosis with motor neurone disease (MND) at age 51. Initially misdiagnosed, Andrew’s condition rapidly progressed, leaving him paralyzed and reliant on a breathing machine. The family struggled financially and emotionally, including telling their children. The author highlights the lack of a cure, the emotional toll, and the urgent need for research.
Courtesy: Milica Davies
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