It determines the sort of people they become and the paths they follow . " On 18 October 2011, his work as an ambassador, raising awareness of the issues surrounding speech difficulties was recognised at the Giving Voice Awards Ceremony.
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Other common symptoms include personality changes; vision or speech difficulties; behavioral disorders; weakness, numbness or paralysis on one side of the body or unsteadiness in walking that gets progressively worse; epileptic-like seizures, and sensory disorders, like a sensation of smelling something burning.
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"If he has a full recovery in terms of his motor functions he will very likely have speech difficulty, so I will foresee that he will have a difficulty to be announcing, " the neurologist, Dr . Asher Taban, told reporters outside Northridge Hospital Medical Center.
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Initial symptoms, as promoted by the American Stroke Association, are FAST ( stroke ), representing F = Facial weakness ( droop ), A = Arm weakness ( drift ), S = Speech difficulty ( slur ), and T = Time to act ( priority of intervention ).
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Broomfield and Dodd's ( 2004a ) found out after survey that 6.4 % of children who are perfectly normal showed speech difficulty while they lacked these disorders will often show early signs and are at times identified as " at risk " when the speech delay is diagnosed.
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As the disease advances, disability is more related to motor symptoms that do not respond adequately to medication, such as swallowing / speech difficulties, and gait / balance problems; and also to motor complications, which appear in up to 50 % of individuals after 5 years of levodopa usage.
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After the loss to Oquendo, Izon was KO'd by Joe Mesi, and then dropped a decision over Al Cole, proving not only that Izon's days as a legitimate contender were effectively over, but that Izon himself had taken far too much punishment in his career, as is evidenced by his current speech difficulties and slow movements.