Reporter's deeply personal story about multiple sclerosis | 60 Minutes Australia
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This is a very personal story - a story about very dear friends of Tara Brown's: David and Shevaune Conry. It is a difficult story for Tara to tell, because Shevaune has MS - multiple sclerosis. She's only 33, but she's reached a stage where David can no longer look after her; she now needs 24-hour care. To his utter distress, David found there was nowhere at all for his wife except a nursing home for old people. But David refused to give up and abandon Shevaune. As you'll see, David had high hopes to help his wife and others like her.
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