Christopher's CSPH Charity Skydive

Christopher Stocks is raising money for Batten Disease Family Association
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CSPH Charity Skydive · 1 October 2016

Batten disease is a group of rare, progressive neurodegenerative, genetic metabolic diseases that occur in children & adults worldwide. The BDFA's Vision is to be the central point of excellence in the UK for supporting affected families funding research into a potential cure.

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Batten disease affects children.  Those children and their families need your support.

Early signs and symptoms of the disorder usually appear around ages 2–10, with gradual onset of vision problems, or seizures. Early signs may be subtle personality and behavior changes, slow learning or regression, repetitive speech or echolalia, clumsiness, or stumbling. There may be slowing head growth in the infantile form, poor circulation in lower extremities (legs and feet), decreased body fat and muscle mass, curvature of the spine, hyperventilation and/or breath-holding spells, teeth grinding, and constipation.

Over time, affected children suffer mental impairment, worsening seizures, and progressive loss of sight, speech and motor skills. Eventually, children with Batten disease become blind, bedridden, demented, and die. Batten disease is a terminal disease; life expectancy varies depending on the type or variation.

Females with juvenile Batten disease show first symptoms a year later than males but on average die a year sooner.

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Total
£500.00
+ £85.00 Gift Aid
Online
£490.00
Offline
£10.00

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