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Ailsa Malcolm Hutton, 30, was diagnosed with MND earlier this month. She has drawn up a 'bucket list' of things she wants to do with her daughter, Isabella, six, before she dies

WHAT IS MOTOR NEURONE DISEASE (MND)?

There are 5,rolex oyster perpetual day date imitation,000 people living with motor neurone disease in the UK at any one time, but it's unusual for it to strike in under 40s; most people diagnosed are between 50 and 70.

The patient eventually becomes entirely paralysed unable to move, talk, swallow or breathe, but still able to see, hear and feel.

In most cases there is no obvious cause around ten per cent of cases are genetic.

Life expectancy is usually six months to five years and the only licensed treatment is the drug riluzole,imitation rolex oyster perpetual day date, which can slow the progression of the disease, but only for up to six months.

More than 300 million is spent annually on cancer research in the UK, the average annual spending on MND research is 2 million.

Ms Malcolm Hutton said: 'I'm being strong, I haven't really broken down yet mainly because people are doing such wonderful things for me it's keeping me going.

'I'm still in my party years it's really rare for a 30 year old woman to have this disease but I'm determined that I'm not going to stop going out or become a recluse.

'Isabella is only six, and can't grasp the severity of it. When I told her I might need a wheelchair, she was very upset at first but then said she'd get me a red wheelchair,replica rolex day date ii, because I love Manchester United.

'If I'm strong for her now, hopefully

she'll remember me as a strong person. I want to be an inspiration to

her, and for us to do fun things together that's why I've made theMs Malcolm Hutton's 'bucket list' includes taking her daughter to Disney World, going on a girly holiday to Croatia, appearing on television, and playing poker in Las Vegas(Not all to be done with Isabella!)

A trip to Disney World, Florida

To visit Miami, Jamaica, Canada and the Scottish Highlands

To be the only woman on a lads holiday to Ibiza

To go on a girly trip to Croatia

To take a helicopter ride around the Grand Canyon

To marry Robin Van Persie (but I'd settle for a kiss!)

Ms Malcolm Hutton first noticed symptoms

of the condition in May 2012 she found that she was struggling to

grip glasses and lift objects.

She went to her GP, who immediately referred her to neurological specialists at Salford Royal Hospital.

She said: 'The night before I was really nervous I'd done some research and thought it might be MND, so I was fretting about that. Otherwise, I thought it would probably be only something little.

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