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he spent his whole thing.
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Man has spent 17 years battling to save his Children from an incredibly rare genetic disease and find a reliable and approved treatment.
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And eventually he did, in the form of an unusual product.
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We killer Knicks Zeros Sons have what's called black bone disease, formerly known as Al Captain Yuria or a k U for short.
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So aka you is an ultra rare genetic disease effects Roughly one person in half a million on it's due to a mutation in a gene, which means that patients can't break down a certain acid that accumulates in cartilage and bone and goes black, which is why it's called black bone disease.
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And over the years that leads to severe joint deterioration, spinal problems, heart problems and intense pain.
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Ciro's eldest son, Julian, was diagnosed as a baby, but symptoms can be delayed until the patient is an adult.
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He's now 20 as a patient at the National Al Captain Nouria Center in Liverpool.
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He has had early access to a weed killer derived drug called night is unknown.
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Scientists knew United Simone should help prevent the damage but needed to prove it.
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Using large scale clinical trials mhm, but with only 1000 known suffers worldwide, there was no help from big drug companies.
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So 10 years ago, zero gave up his job to concentrate on the campaign.
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He's raised millions of pounds.
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The research did prove notice in own works, not only stopping symptoms developing but even reversing some of the damage done.
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It has now been licensed by the European Medicines Agency on for the last three years while taking notice unknown, Julian has been symptom free.
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If I wasn't on the drug, it could be that within the next 10 years it will likely within the next 10 years.
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I would definitely feel the effects, Um, in my joints.
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Uh, possibly my heart valves, um darkening or like dark spots in the eyes is just everywhere there's cartilage or anywhere that something called a Kronos ISS can form the A.