SMA Diagnosis in Twins: How Early Symptoms Could Have Preserved Their Mobility.
Knowledge About Symptoms Could Have Prevented Losses
According to The Sun: Jessie Nelson shared that she could have potentially 'saved her twins' legs' if she had known about the symptoms of Spinal Muscular Atrophy after their diagnosis. The vulnerable mother expressed her grief, as her twins had recently received a diagnosis of this condition, which leads to progressive muscle mass loss.
If Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 1 is detected early, the outcomes can be significantly better, but the damage already done may prove irreversible.
“If I had known more about this disease, maybe everything could have turned out differently,” she noted.
Jessie noted that the lack of awareness about this disease left her in despair, as early detection could have significantly changed the situation for her daughters.
Knowledge about the symptoms of Spinal Muscular Atrophy is an essential element for early detection and better prognosis. This story emphasizes the need to raise awareness about the disease so that other parents have the opportunity to seek medical assistance in a timely manner.
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