My husband had a stroke in 2013, he made what seemed a good recovery at first but then exhibited symptoms that were not true for someone who had a stroke. After seeing a neurologist he was diagnosed with idiopathic cerebellar ataxia. I saw there is an ataxia centre in Newcastle, what can they do for him.
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