In 2004: severe headache attacks, accompanied by cramps and generalised asthenia, with walking difficulties.
In 2005: worsening of the walking difficulties with the appearance of dysphagia and dysarthria.
In 2006: she was diagnosed with Primary Lateral Sclerosis (PLS).
In 2008: her condition worsened, with a reduction in her expiratory Forced Vital Capacity (FVC), as well as hyposthenia and tetraparesis, predominantly on the left.
In 2009: Antonietta Raco went on a pilgrimage to Lourdes from 30 July to 5 August, accompanied by UNITALSI (Basilicata region).
When she went to the Baths, she reported feeling an unusual sense of well-being and being able to walk again. She did not speak about it until she returned home.
In August and September of the same year, she underwent a series of check-ups which showed that the symptoms she had been experiencing since 2004 had disappeared, and confirmed the diagnosis of Primary Lateral Sclerosis.
In July 2010: Antonietta Raco declared her supposed cure to the Lourdes Office of Medical Observations.
Immediately a 1st meeting of the Bureau des Observations was convened, at which the doctors present unanimously decided to open a file and investigate her medical history. Further meetings of the Bureau were held in 2012, 2013 and 2016.
In 2013: Antonietta Raco was assessed by the Neurology Department of the University of Milan, which confirmed the diagnosis and took charge of the follow-up.
In 2017: a 5th and final meeting of the Bureau des Constats was convened. The members of the Bureau who were present collegially observed Antonietta Raco's cure, qualified as unexplained according to medical knowledge.
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