Three simple things in which we take for granted every day, walking, talking and breathing. For some, these tasks are quite the challenge. Motor Neurone Disease effects more than 2000 Australians, killing off and blessing two more each day. But it's not only those effected by MND who have to suffer. The ones who have to watch every day as their loved one slowly succumbs to the neurological disease are also affected in many different ways as their way of living transforms. Robert Clayton and Katerina Graham know exactly what this lifestyle is like. Getting an insight to the lifestyle of someone with Motor Neurone Disease and with someone who had a loved one pass from the disease, we find out the challenges they face daily. We also interview Tamara Silvester, a worker from MNDQLD to find out just what exactly this neurological degrading disease is.
—Abbie Abela