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Professor Mark Edwards speaks at an FND Hope sponsored patient meeting event. Here he discusses his new FND treatment facility and practices he will be implementing at St. George's Hospital in London. He also answers questions from the audience. You don't want to miss listening.

Available on the front page of the FND Hope website.

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This has given me some hope. All I need now is to be referred to him.

Thank you xx

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