Motor neurone disease symptoms as DIY SOS star Jason Liversidge dies following battle
16.08.2023 - 13:43
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Star of DIY SOS star Jason Liversidge has sadly died at at 47 after a decade long battle with motor neurone disease (MND).
The dad-of-two was diagnosed with the condition 10 years ago, appearing on the BBC show alongside his family in 2015 as he quickly stole the hearts of the nation with his touching story. Sadly, Jason's wife revealed on social media that her husband lost his battle in August.
Motor neurone disease is condition that affects the brain and nerves, with symptoms progressing over time. Unfortunately, there is no cure for MND, but there are some treatments to help manage and reduce the impact of the condition on a sufferer's day-to-day life. The condition significantly shortens life, unfortunately leading to death. But people with MND can live for many years, with early diagnosis allowing treatment plans to be put in place sooner.
Therefore, it is important to know the warning signs to look out for in yourself and loved ones.
Symptoms often happen gradually and are not easily spotted at first.
According to the NHS, early symptoms of motor neurone disease include:
Motor neurone disease gets gradually worse over time.
As the condition progresses, sufferers often begin finding it difficult to move around and swallow, with breathing becoming increasingly difficult in the latter stages of the condition.
As time goes on, a breathing tube and feeding tube may be required.
There is no set progression time for the condition, with some people living for many years with early symptoms. However, some sufferers decline quite quickly.
MND is an uncommon condition, mainly impacting those in their 60s and 70s. However, it can affect much younger adults, just like Jason who was diagnosed in his 30s.
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