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MichelleP
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I have Multiple Sclerosis, and I am ParentCarer for my 17 year old son who has SpinoCerebellar Ataxia Types 1516, 28, and 29.
I also have a 14 year old daughter, who is able bodied.
Oh - and I’m a lone parent!!
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I also have a 14 year old daughter, who is able bodied.
Oh - and I’m a lone parent!!
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Hi @MichelleP Welcome to the community. Please let me know how I can help you
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Hi @MichelleP welcome to the community and thank you for sharing this with us. Please feel free to join in our parent and carers discussions and our Neurological conditions discussions. If you have any questions, do let us know.
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