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The hardest thing Lorraine Cox has ever had to do was sit down and tell her children she doesn’t know how long she has left to live.
It shook the worlds of her daughter Saorcha who is 10, and of her two sons, Ethan, 13, and Lewis, six.
Since she was diagnosed with terminal motor neurone disease (MND) last year, all the 39-year-old wants to do is make the most of her precious time left with them.
But the Northern Irish woman says this is being overshadowed by her fight for disability benefits and worries over money.
https://inews.co.uk/news/real-life/...-neurone-disease-refused-disability-benefits/

It shook the worlds of her daughter Saorcha who is 10, and of her two sons, Ethan, 13, and Lewis, six.
Since she was diagnosed with terminal motor neurone disease (MND) last year, all the 39-year-old wants to do is make the most of her precious time left with them.
But the Northern Irish woman says this is being overshadowed by her fight for disability benefits and worries over money.
https://inews.co.uk/news/real-life/...-neurone-disease-refused-disability-benefits/