Author: themulligansgs
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Peter Frazier
”At 19 I joined the Police Force in Birmingham, this was 1969. After a virus attacked my kidneys, I had to leave the Force after about 18 months, because the prognosis was not good and for the first two years in the police, your status is provisional. A year or later at the age of…
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Andy Bright
Life with Pulmonary Fibrosis and My Brave New World When I was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis (PF), it came at the end of a long and frustrating process. PF is difficult to diagnose because its symptoms, breathlessness, cough, fatigue, are similar to many other conditions. By the time I had an answer, I also had…
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Stephen Hendren
Hi I’m Stephen Hendren from Glasgow and I had a heart transplant on 19th May 2018. My heart journey started in February 2018 when my doctor thought I had a chest infection and put me on antibiotics. It didn’t seem to improve and I was due to go back for a review on the 9th…
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Mandy Ambert
In 2021 I was diagnosed with multiple tumours as a result of my long standing Autoimmune disease Primary Biliary Cholangitis diagnosed in 2008. I had been for annual cancer screening at the University Hospital of North Midlands who picked up one, then later two, and ultimately four tumours. I was put on the transplant list…
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Alison Gray
In the ever-evolving world, the art of forging genuine connections remains timeless. Whether it’s with colleagues, clients, or partners, establishing a genuine rapport paves the way for collaborative success.
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Paul Brabban
In the ever-evolving world, the art of forging genuine connections remains timeless. Whether it’s with colleagues, clients, or partners, establishing a genuine rapport paves the way for collaborative success.
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Martin Mapplebeck
Challenges in business are a given, but it’s our response to them that defines our trajectory. Looking beyond the immediate obstacle, there lies a realm of opportunity and learning.


