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Sisters face 'ticking timebomb' after mum develops terminal genetic disease

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sisters face an uncertain future after their beloved mum developed a terminal genetic disease.The siblings were given a 50/50 chance of developing Huntington's disease after their mum Sharon, 51, was diagnosed with Huntington's disease about 10 years ago.Since then, Sharon has gradually been robbed of her basic functions as the illness stops parts of the brain working properly, the Manchester Evening News reports.

To make matters worse, one of Sharon's daughters, Rebecca Hudson, 28, tested positive for the illness in January while the remaining two sisters are yet to be tested.“Watching a parent go through this is a painful experience, but knowing that you are watching your future play out before your eyes while you are helpless to stop it.

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