'MS wonder drug has given me a second chance at life…'

Posted: Published on July 24th, 2013

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MULTIPLE sclerosis sufferer Kerry Lovatt says she has been given a second chance at life after becoming only the 76th person in the country to be prescribed a 1,400-a-month drug.

The 32-year-old was diagnosed with the condition after suffering poor balance and blurred vision in September 2009.

Kerry Lovatt with her friend Stewart Jepson. Picture: Ben Warburton

Doctors initially thought Kerry, of Hampshire Crescent, Lightwood, had shingles after one side of her face went numb.

Kerry, an assistant manager at Bon Marche, said: "First of all I had problems with my ears, they were over sensitive and I couldn't bear to hear running water or the TV. My vision went and I struggled to pick things up. Then things started to get worse. I had funny sensations down the left side of my body, I couldn't walk and I was being sick all of the time. It was really scary because no one knew what was up with me."

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Kerry's parents Elizabeth Lovatt, aged 65, and David Lovatt, aged 63, eventually paid to see a private specialist who requested an urgent MRI scan.

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