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  • Tai Chi with Blesma

    Tai Chi
    6 August 2021

    When it comes to trying new activities, one of the common frustrations for anyone living with an amputation or loss of use of limb is finding an instructor who truly understands – and makes provision for – the special circumstances brought about by their injuries. However, when they’re learning from Phil Sheridan, who co-owns Discover Tai Chi with Helen Parsons, that isn’t a problem. Phil is an amputee himself, having surviveda near-fatal road accident in 2002 that resulted in the amputation of his right leg below the knee. “I was riding my motorbike and

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  • Lanarkshire Veteran gearing up for 12-hour charity cycle

    Lancashire
    4 August 2021

    David Borden Smith has put his best wheel forward. After taking on the role of Fundraiser David has decided to lead by example, and the veteran is going to be doing a 12-hour sponsored cycle event today, on the 4th August 2021, which will see David Cycle by using his new Tri-Bike, Hand-Pedal from his home in Larkhall to Cambuslang where he will carry on indoors in the Energie Fitness Gym for another 8 hours before cycling back home again. David said 'When I took the role on for fund-raising for our Area I thought it would be better to let my actions speak loud

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  • Specialist Prosthetic will complete Highland Dress

    Highland Dress
    1 August 2021

    A world champion pipe band drummer, who lost his right leg below the knee due to diabetes, is trying to get a specialist prosthetic made which will have space for his Sgian Dubh. Scott Campbell wants the prosthetic to complete his piper’s full highland dress. The Sgian Dubh (pronounced ‘ski-en doo’), is a small knife that is worn tucked into the top of the sock, or kilt hose as it is traditionally called. “I’m a drummer in the Vale of Atholl Pipe Band and was the former leading drummer for the 7 SCOTS Pipe & Drums,” said the 45 year old from Dundee. “I’ve performed

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  • Online activities helped Lorraine ‘find a purpose’

    Lorraine and George
    30 July 2021

    A Blesma Widow feels as though she has found her purpose again thanks to help from the Association. Lorraine Anderson, who lost her husband George in December 2019, has found a new support network and discovered new hobbies and skills by taking part in the localonline activities that have been organised by the Association over the past year. “Shortly after my husband died, I broke my arm and caught Covid. After I got the plaster off I found myself just sitting at home in a fog. I just gave up,” said the former Ward Sister from Forres, Scotland. “The

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