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  • Your Questions Answered

    Blesma Members
    27 April 2020

    As a Member’s Association and charity, Blesma is always delighted to hear from all its stakeholders, particularly from the membership. Blesma exists to support its Members, who are the focus of all that the Association does. The fact that 87 pence of every pound spent by Blesma goes to directly supporting its beneficiaries underlines this approach. What are the rules regarding membership of Blesma for those who have lost the use of limbs? Blesma has supported non-amputees for many years. The rules of the Association allow membership to all those who, whilst se

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  • Have you taken part in the Blesma Virtual quiz yet?

    The Blesma quiz
    25 April 2020

    While much of the world’s population live under lock down measures, leisure time for all of us is looking very different to the norm as we look for ways to stay occupied and keep our spirits up.  That’s why each Saturday night at 8pm Blesma will be hosting a Virtual Quiz. Please join us for some fun entertainment and a little friendly competition from the comfort of yo

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  • How the Veterans’ Pain Clinics work

    Blesma Members
    22 April 2020

    Pain is a complex condition that is rarely solved simply by an operation or a course of pills. It often confounds conventional medical approaches and requires emotional as well as physical solutions. Amputees can experience a range of pain symptoms; from Phantom Limb Pain (PLP) and associated pain in the back, neck and shoulders, to pain from their stumps and wounds. The feeling is rarely capped at the dictionary’s definition of ‘unpleasant’ and is more often enduring and corrosive. Two clinics are pioneering a more holistic approach to dealing with pain; exam

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  • Join Blesma in singing with the Nation on the VE 75 Anniversary!

    VE Day
    21 April 2020

    As you may be aware this year marks the 75th Anniversary of VE Day. While ordinarily this milestone of the Military calendar would be marked with celebrations across the country, the Coronavirus situation has sadly rendered this impossible. Nonetheless, in order to mark this special occasion and bring our Association together, Blesma is looking to create a commemorative video. We are looking to get as many Members as possible to record themselves at home singing Vera Lynn’s ‘We Will Meet Again’ in order to show solidarity with this event. No need to be

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