Our son can’t walk or talk – doctors are still baffled after a raft of tests


by The Scottish Sun

The Scottish Sun— PARENTS of a boy who can’t walk or talk have told how his condition has left medics baffled. Sarah and Robert Parker said a raft of tests have failed to reveal exactly what is wrong with their five

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