When David Lee first stumbled on the street in Hong Kong seven years ago, unable to walk in a straight line, he had no idea it was an early sign of a rare neurological disorder that would change his life forever.
When David Lee first stumbled on the street in Hong Kong seven years ago, unable to walk in a straight line, he had no idea it was an early sign of a rare neurological disorder that would change his life forever.
âI had a few unpredictable falls. One day, while walking on the street, I fell flat. I also began having difficulties with my speech,â he says.

âThe muscles near my vocal cords became very tight, and my voice would be off, flat, without any pitch.â
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