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You ask a very difficult question... The severity of Friedrich's Ataxia is variable, as is the rate of progression. Technically speaking, it depends upon the number of "GAA" gene... Sorry I don't know how to do the link only one of the answers has, if you get in contact with them they are very helpful there a several types of ataxia cerebellar and Friedrich's( spelli... Yes, I do; it is common after a stroke in the cerebellum. If you have any questions, I'll try to give an answer. You could try to check this site: ... I suggest you visit ... You should probably start by contacting Dr Des Richardson at: Iron Metabolism and Chelation Program, Children's Cancer Institute Australia for Medical Research, Randwick, Sydney, New South Wal... You can contact the National Institutes of Health (www.nih.gov) and lookup "Friedreich ataxia". They probably have a clinical trial and can give you information on how to get a free test.... Spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA)is a broad term given to many different varieties of the disease. Being it is rare and it's symptoms can be relate to other disorders, it is hard to distinquish or... I personally cannot comment, but this man can: ... |
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