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Cerebellar ataxia

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family Arthrogryposis - "physically stronger, more concentration, reads at a higher level, better social awareness, more energy."

Even Cerebellar ataxia is shown to be "fixable" in this testimony of Holly Gray. If your child is facing this challenge, then you have to realize that there is still hope. 

Holly Gray

"Holly was born with a severe brain injury and was unable to do the most simple of tasks. She could not walk, talk, or feed herself and sat on the floor all day with no desire nor ability to move.

Matthew became her advocate . . . and was responsible for her program . . . guiding, helping, and encouraging Holly along the path to wellness. Holly was diagnosed with Cerebellar ataxia. We were told that it was hopeless. We were told to 'just sit her by the window and let her get the stimulation here'. We were crushed and lived in a black world with no hope.

My daughter now walks, talks, sings, reads and writes, is socially wonderful and goes to school with her peers at her age level. She will be completely well some day. Her advocate and friend Matthew is a man with the greatest of vocations. He lives to help brain injured children. He is dedicated, talented and wonderful at his job. Matthew changed our lives. He helped fix our brain-injured child. For this we owe him our greatest gratitude."

Dr. & Mrs. Eric Gray
Scotland

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