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Mum campaigns for live saving cystic fibrosis drug

A mum from Sevenoaks has been sharing her story with us, as she campaigns to get a potentially life-saving drug made available to people with Cystic Fibrosis.

Ali Dillon's son Oli was diagnosed with the condition as a baby, and it affects his lungs and other organs.

He's now 20 and every day has to have two physiotherapy sessions, takes up to 70 tablets and four nebulisers.

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