A woman who is at least the fourth generation of her family to suffer a "cruel" brain disorder, which leaves people trapped in their own bodies, is hoping a drug trial can give hope to future patients.
Samantha Dennison, 58, has neuroferritinopathy, a rare disease that mainly affects a small number of families with roots in Cumbria.
She is taking part in a trial to see if an existing drug, deferiprone, can remove the build-up of iron in the brain which causes the disease.
The condition, discovered by medics in Newcastle in 2001, usually results in patients losing the ability to talk or move while remaining fully aware of the world around them.