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'My daughter has childhood dementia and it's the worst diagnosis you can get'

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"In my head, I am going, does she remember who I am? But she definitely knows mummy's voice - definitely."

The mother of a two-year-old girl with a childhood form of dementia has spoken of the challenges of dealing with the devastating disease.

Mirryn Cunningham has a chromosome disorder called Batten disease which has left her unable to eat by herself, walk or see properly.

It occurs in five or six births every year in the UK and there is no cure.

Her mother Vicky, from Uphall, West Lothian, said: "We've been given the worst diagnosis you can have."

Mirryn was born at 31 weeks and weighed just over 3lbs.

In January 2017 she was diagnosed with delayed myelination, a problem with the nervous system.

But further MRI tests revealed the full extent of her condition and she has now lost all motor skills.

 
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Hasn't RP mentioned that vaccines can travel to the brain via the ganglia?

A couple of times recently.
 
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