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West Lothian therapy ponies charity is helping to transform lives

West Lothian therapy ponies charity is helping to transform lives
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My sick son would have died without charity support workers by his side

My sick son would have died without charity support workers by his side The mum of a disabled Lanarkshire man says he wouldn t have survived a long hospital stay at the height of the pandemic if not for the Sense Scotland support workers who told medics his story to turn him from a patient to a person David was finally reunited with mum Jean in June Picture: Sense Scotland (Image: Sense Scotland) Join thousands of others and get the latest Lanarkshire news sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe

Peebles: Beltane Festival celebrated virtually again

Peebles: Beltane Festival celebrated virtually again
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Sense Scotland charity to benefit from family s gardening skills

Sense Scotland charity to benefit from family s gardening skills
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Springburn mum Jan who cares for epileptic son speaks out about pandemic impact

A MUM who cares for her epileptic son has spoken out about how the Covid-19 pandemic has affected their lives. Jan Sproul lives with her son Peter, 26, in Springburn. He was diagnosed with Landau Kleffner Syndrome, a rare form of epilepsy, when he was just two-and-a-half years old. Due to the condition not being caught in time, Peter will live with it for the rest of his life. Jan, 50, said: “He didn’t talk fully until he was six years old. He can’t be left alone; he has got to have 24-hour care. He can’t even go out by himself so can’t live a so called ‘normal’ life.

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