A husband says he felt “completely forgotten” during a six month wait for a carer’s assessment after his wife was diagnosed with a rare brain condition. Danny Snoek, from Rochester, described feeling “very anxious and stressed” at trying to get care for his partner Christine, who is living with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP). The rare neurological disorder, which displays similar symptoms and is often mistaken for Parkinson disease, affects balance, movement, vision, speech and can cause issues with swallowing. There are no treatments or cure for the condition at present. In 2022, Christ…