Misdiagnosed with bipolar disorder, she had a rare autoimmune disease


Nora Scott from High River, Alta. had an emotional meeting with the doctor who figured out she had a rare form of autoimmune disease that affects the brain. That diagnosis of anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis likely saved her life.

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