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I have all these please checkout the Hughes syndrome website on Healthunlocked it may help someone

Good luck Karen

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Hello Daisyd.

I have speech problems but not the other problem. My speech problems are made worse because during a recent operation my voice box was damaged. Just my luck!! I haven't cheçked out the web site but will.

Take care

Fifa

I had a look at the site Karen and found it interesting but I don't think that I personally fit into this category as a diagnosis. I do however believe I suffer from mild short term memory loss and sustain dizziness episodes on occasions. Although I don't slur my words, I tend to forget important words or find it hard to connect specific words together in sentences. I have 'Cerebellar Atrophy' (cause unknown).

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