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Son's Communication Disorders Rarer than MDS now

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In addition to the already diagnosed verbal apraxia, my son received a diagnosis

today (which I have suspected for two years now) of aphasia (both receptive and

expressive). The prognosis made a turn for the worse. With a such a complex

neurological speech condition(s), the SLP now gives him a poor prognosis.

It gets even more complicated because there is little educational information or

aids out there to help young people with aphasia.

Getting discouraged,

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