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Chris Kamara, 67, returns to public life after battling apraxia of speech and dyspraxia. He has a new one-day role as a free chip butty server at Camden Market while being mindful of his health conditions. Kamara admits feeling "really weak" and takes care not to overcommit, steering clear of situations that might exacerbate his symptoms. Apraxia affects speech, while dyspraxia impacts balance and coordination.
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