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'I wanted my son to go to university, now I hope he can tell the time'
A mother whose adopted son was exposed to alcohol in the womb has spoken of the long-term impact on their lives.
Judith Knox's son has Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD).
The condition has affected left him with a range of behavioural problems.
Ms Knox has welcomed the launch of a new support service. FASD Hub Scotland, for parents and carers of those living with the condition.
FASD covers a range of adverse physical and emotional conditions that affect people whose mother drank during pregnancy.
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