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Jacqui Whyte will continue fighting for families of loved ones needing specialist care.
Jacqui Whyte will continue fighting for families of loved ones needing specialist care.
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Not missing a beat, the young mum went into survival mode.
“Pachygyria patients ... may have difficulty controlling some behaviours."
'We’re just here to help other families now,' the mum of the late 4-month-old says.
“Women are more likely to have atypical symptoms, such as just feeling dreadful fatigue."
After more than 20 years, the restriction will be removed on February 29.
Carers ensure she 'is receiving the care she requires and that her needs are addressed'.
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It’s like being on a never-ending battlefield.
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For those raising kids in the modern world, you may have pondered the question before.
The report revealed some cancer patients were likely to die before seeing a specialist.