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64. A Rum Do!

April is very much a transitional month in the UK calendar. Only a month ago I was writing about the worst snowfall of the winter but, as I write, the sun is shining, and we are only 7 weeks away from Midsummer’s Day. In sport, we have had the first golf ‘major’ of the year […]

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63. Snow At Last

March always brings with it a number of anniversaries. It is 5 years now since I was diagnosed with MND, and 4 years since I bade a final farewell to Sussex after 19 years living in Cuckfield. March also notched up another birthday. I had a very enjoyable birthday tea with family, complete with cake […]

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62. Oh! Calcutta

February began with my quarterly online MND clinic, on the first of the month, which turned out to be a little comical. The video link worked perfectly but, although the medical team could hear us, wecouldn’t hear them. I was unable to resolve the problem, so they rang me on my mobile, which we put […]

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61. Stepping Out

With Christmas and New Year festivities over, and Spring still some way off, January is usually a bleak month, but it can be brightened up by sport from sunnier climes. In the Australian Open tennis, several Brits had good runs, but watching Andy Murray win through two gruelling 5-set matches, now aged 35, and after […]

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60. World Cup Blues

December, as usual, was dominated by Christmas. With my physical infirmity, and Doreen’s growing memory problems, our daughter, Fiona, took charge of Christmas. She bought and prepared all the food, and also did most of our Christmas shopping. A real star! Our son, Adam, to our delight, was here for Christmas for the first time […]

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59. R.I.P. Doddie

When first thinking about November’s blog, I planned to say what a marvellous month it had been for international team sport, from the World Cup T20 cricket, through to the World Cup football. In between, there was women’s BJK Cup tennis and World Cup Rugby. What I really looked forward to, though, was the Autumn […]

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58. Breakfast In Bed

MND was in the news again this month with publication of a Glasgow University study suggesting an increased risk of developing neurological problems, such as MND, in former international Rugby players. The study does not prove a causative link so other researchers remain cautious. My former golf partner, David Port, sent me an article from […]

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57. From Pillar to Post

In August’s blog I mentioned Doddie Weir, the former Scotland and British Lions rugby player. He has worked hard raising awareness, and money for MND research so I was delighted to read he had received an honorary degree (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-62151338). Diagnosed with MND in 2016, Doddie said he was “flabbergasted” still to be alive, celebrating his […]

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56. Scratch That!!

After July’s heat-wave, August was much more comfortable although temperatures did once again climb into the 30s. That brought back the problem of sweaty arms not sliding easily up and down the wheelchair armrests, making it difficult for me to move the computer mouse. The rain we had this month was insufficient to prevent the […]

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55. We’re Having A Heatwave

What a month was July! Boris finally resigned, it was a bumper month for sport, and we had a heat-wave to boot. Doreen and I celebrated our 45th wedding anniversary this month, too. To quote the old gag: “45 years! You get less than that for 1st degree murder!“ On the sporting front, there was […]