
107| Clinical Case 14 (Adult; Huntington’s Disease) – A Conversation With Dr. Wendy Kelso
Navigating Neuropsychology
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Huntington's Disease - What's Your Understanding?
For some people where there's younger onset of hunting disease in generations of families, so for example people become symptomatic in their 20s, 30s or 40s. Majority of those people often know that there's a family history and hence are well aware and have looked after family members for generations. So there's considerable grief and loss and huge anxiety about developing the disease,. particularly if they've had direct involvement of caring for a family member with Huntington's disease themselves.
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