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I was 31 when I was diagnosed with motor neurone disease... four years later I can barely walk or talk. These were the first symptoms I ignored
A 31-year-old individual diagnosed with motor neurone disease four years ago now struggles to walk or talk. The person reported ignoring initial symptoms before the diagnosis.
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