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Table tennis proves to be a smash hit for Ian
19 May 2021In 2015, former Royal Engineer Ian Murphy was doing his 75th skydive when he was involved in an accident that led to the amputation of his right leg below the knee. In the months that followed, angry at himself and with his confidence stripped away, Ian isolated himself from everyone. “I didn’t adjust well,” said the 55 year old from Nottingham. “I shut down and refused any help. It took me 18 months after I was discharged from hospital to stop crying! I was on a very steep downward spiral and, by 2018, I’d ballooned
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Diabetes: what to be aware of
17 May 2021Amputations are on the increase due to diabetes. A significant number of Blesma Members living with limb loss have diabetes, and this was either the primary cause or a major factor in them having amputation surgery. A recent study highlighted that the large numbers of military personnel becoming amputees through conflict or other military activity is massively outweighed by the number of veterans who have amputations due to conditions such as diabetes. Statistically however, veterans were at no more risk than the rest of the population matched for age, gender
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Blesma paves the way for driveway renovation
15 May 2021After moving house two years ago, Jack Otter was saving to renovate his “depressing” driveway. But when the quotes he received were all more than £23,000, he approached Blesma for support. “The driveway had been a mess for a while,” said Jack, who lost both his legs and his left arm above the elbow in an IED attack in 2009. Jack's driveway was 'depressing&
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"He taught me that anything is possible"
13 May 2021A teenager is fundraising in memory of former Lance Corporal David Timmins, who inspired her to follow her dream when the pair met during a Camps International project in 2019. Amy Dunton, 17, from Middlesbrough, met David in Borneo when they were both volunteering with Camps International. David, along with fellow Blesma Member Ben Ayres, was mentoring teenagers during the month-long expedition. “David and Ben spoke to many students about their lives, careers in the Forces, Blesma and lots more, and were a true inspiration to me,” said Amy, who is join
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