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Julie, who lives in Glasgow with her fiancé, Stephen, 35, and their 10-year-old son, Connor, said she “lost trust” in her GP surgery and felt as though she would be in pain for the “rest of my life”, ...
Julie Coleman from Glasgow endured 10 years of pain misdiagnosed as sciatica, only to learn a spinal tumour was the cause. She’s now recovering and preparing to walk again ...
Julie Coleman, from Scotland, has urged patients to not back down when it comes to disputing a doctors opinion - it comes after a tumour went undetected for ten years despite her pleas for help ...
The Marie Trust, a leading Glasgow charity for people who are homeless, has scooped one of this year’s GSK IMPACT Awards.
Julie Coleman, 33, first experienced pain in her back and legs during her pregnancy in 2014. Initially told it was sciatica, and that symptoms would likely disappear after giving birth, Julie’s pain ...
which took place on December 24 at the Stobhill Hospital in Glasgow. Julie said her physiotherapist called her on New Year’s Eve to say the scan had revealed “changes in my spinal cord”.
The award judges also highlighted the charity’s work to develop Glasgow’s first hospital outreach service ... across the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Stobhill and Queen Elizabeth University ...
He was appointed consultant physician at Stobhill Hospital in 1969 and following his retiral in 1996 continued as a senior research fellow at Glasgow University. His strengths included being a ...
Colin Mearns was diagnosed with bowel cancer in December last year after taking a simple bowel screening kit that was delivered through his door in Glasgow. The 54-year-old, who works for the Herald ...
which took place on December 24 at the Stobhill Hospital in Glasgow. Julie said her physiotherapist called her on New Year’s Eve to say the scan had revealed “changes in my spinal cord”.