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Old 02-13-2008, 10:22 AM #1
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Default cerebellar ataxia

Hi..My mother is 46 yrs old, she is suffering from cerebral ataxia..having problems in coordinating voluntary movements..what is gluttens ataxia???can a glutten free diet help my mom??
Please help?. she is having problems coordinating her body movements...like walking,climbing steps,eating food. her speech has also slurred.
I wanted to know whether stem cell treatment will help or is there any other alternative treatment for this problem. please help.
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