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Le Roy Parents Want Answers about Mysterious Illness
Le Roy, N.Y. ( By: Angela Hong courtesy: 13WHAM ) Wednesday night, James Dupont attended a meeting at Le Roy Junior-Senior High School hoping to find some answers about what may be wrong with his daughter.
Since the first week of December, his 17-year-old daughter suddenly had tics and showed signs of Tourette-like symptoms. But she isnt the only one.
The York State Department of Health says since September, 12 girls suddenly developed tics. Some so bad, they have had to be pulled out of school and tutored from home.
I worry about my daughters future, says Dupont. She's only 17. She can't even drive now My daughter hasn't been able to go to school for a month because she's got this so bad.
Dupont hoped that the meeting with the New York State Department of Health would give him some answers, but he says hes more frustrated and confused than before.
more at link ...................... http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/45970301/ns/local_news-buffalo_ny/#.Tw8o_29AbZ0
Le Roy, N.Y. ( By: Angela Hong courtesy: 13WHAM ) Wednesday night, James Dupont attended a meeting at Le Roy Junior-Senior High School hoping to find some answers about what may be wrong with his daughter.
Since the first week of December, his 17-year-old daughter suddenly had tics and showed signs of Tourette-like symptoms. But she isnt the only one.
The York State Department of Health says since September, 12 girls suddenly developed tics. Some so bad, they have had to be pulled out of school and tutored from home.
I worry about my daughters future, says Dupont. She's only 17. She can't even drive now My daughter hasn't been able to go to school for a month because she's got this so bad.
Dupont hoped that the meeting with the New York State Department of Health would give him some answers, but he says hes more frustrated and confused than before.
more at link ...................... http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/45970301/ns/local_news-buffalo_ny/#.Tw8o_29AbZ0