Motor Neurone Disease 

Publication date: 31st March 2008           Updated: July 2010

Review date: July 2012

 

Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is a disease that attacks the upper and lower motor neurones leading to weakness and wasting of muscles, increasing loss of mobility in the limbs, and difficulties with speech, swallowing and breathing. We interviewed 46 people with MND about their experiences of this condition. Select from the key topics below, choose from the full list of topics, or explore all the interviews.

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