'Good first step': N.B. mystery brain disease patients welcome new investigation

Melissa Hawkes, left, and her fianc茅e Sarah Nesbitt are shown in this selfie handout photo. They both suffer symptoms the province says are from a "neurological syndrome of unknown cause" 鈥 a mystery brain disease that seems to have mostly affected people living in the Acadian Peninsula and Moncton areas. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Sarah Nesbitt *MANDATORY CREDIT*

FREDERICTON - Melissa Hawkes began to feel unwell during a visit to a friend's house in March 2021. All that she remembers before blacking out is that she went to the bathroom. When she opened her eyes, she found herself lying on the floor, her friends and fianc茅e looking on worriedly.聽

"They're saying, 'Oh no. You had a seizure,'" said Hawkes, 27, who lived in Moncton, N.B., when the symptoms began. "I'd never been to this person's house before. I was just meeting them with my fianc茅e. I was so embarrassed."

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