cancer diagnosis. Sarah Fraser, from Livingston, West Lothian, was stunned to be told by medics she had bowel cancer after complaining of stomach pain.
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Airdrie woman has shared her story of receiving a life-changing kidney transplant – saying: “The change it’s made to my life is quite unbelievable, and I have my donor to thank for that.”Fiona Davies was diagnosed with polycystic kidney disease (PKD) at the age of 17, and went on to receive a transplant four years ago having reached end-stage kidney failure in October 2016.Talking about her experience to mark the recent world kidney day, she told of her gratitude for the transplant that has
.cancer diagnosis. Sarah Fraser, from Livingston, West Lothian, was stunned to be told by medics she had bowel cancer after complaining of stomach pain.
Grangemouth branch on Sunday afternoon but had asked to have the onions, mustard and lettuce removed.The family placed the order on Uber Eats but were left baffled when her seven-year-old son opened the box and found what had been knocked together for lunch.
breastfeeding mum fears a hacker took control of her Wi-Fi baby monitor - and watched her and the child. Shocked Amie Broom says she's convinced a stranger was controlling the device at her home in Kirkwall, Orkney.
council flat. Anna Petrosidou told how her two-year-old now needs to use an inhaler and believes issues with their Edinburgh home are the cause of the problem.
drug user injected heroin at her door and tried to enter her home before leaving a bloodied path in his wake.Jade Ward now fears for the safety of her newborn daughter, five-year-old step-daughter and other youngsters who live in the same four-in-a-block in Ayr, South Ayrshire after the frightening incident on Wednesday.The 24-year-old was left 'terrified' after 'hearing a noise out on the close' at around 7.30pm before a concerned neighbour then showed her shocking footage of the man at their
Covid-19 after her daughter contracted it at school has begged families to stick to the rules for the sake of her vulnerable child and others.Jenny Tait, from Johnstone, developed flu-like symptoms and ached all over after her daughter Amber, who has a learning disability and heart condition, was named as a close contact of a person with covid at Fordbank Primary School.And, while the covid test was too distressing for Amber to take, positive results were returned for her two siblings Lucy, 12,
coronavirus epidemic last year has been jailed.Kerry Henderson was arrested after police went to a disturbance in Denny, Stirlingshire, in September, Falkirk Sheriff Court was told today.They spoke to Henderson, who was described as heavily under the influence of alcohol, and asked her what was going on, the court heard.Henderson, 30, immediately became aggressive, shouting and swearing, and asked one cop: "Is this your first day, you wee p**f?"Falkirk Live is an exciting new title bringing you
court today. Suzanne Russell, 55, from Glasgow, told prosecutor Alex Prentice QC: “He said he was round the pub for a drink and he said a woman wouldn’t leave him alone and kept pestering him.
Fife, using a number of different mobile phones.
sentenced to eight years in May 2019 for a campaign of abuse against her and another woman. Becca has bravely waived her right to anonymity to draw attention to the way the Scottish Legal Aid Board (SLAB) is funding his legal battle, enabling him to cause her ongoing distress.She told the Record: “When the case went to court, I thought about speaking out then.
son Hayes could be close to her ex, who she fears, has returned to Scotland. The jubilant 19-year-old reached an access agreement with Kyle Borg, 21, which allowed her to fly back on Friday (2 April) after 10 months on the island.
paedo Waverley skipper ruined her son's life - and she was pleased the pervert died behind bars.David Neill, 76, died in December last year after being locked up in February following a conviction over four charges of indecent assault.He was jailed for seven years, and had also been jailed in 1998 for three years for abusing five teenage boys in his cabin on Clyde trips or while berthing at Glasgow.The pervert skippered the world famous ship between 1975 and 1997, luring teenagers onboard by
Kilmarnock.Officers were called to the Glebe Road area of the town at around 9.35pm on Thursday, March 18, following reports of disturbance. A 56-year-old man was found to have sustained serious injuries after leaving the Wellbeck fish and chip shop.
mum was left horrified after her neighbour's porn accidentally played through her child's night light while she was asleep. Dawn Lothian, from Edinburgh, had put her daughter to bed when she was startled by 'load moans' coming from her bedroom.
paramedic after receiving amazing care from the ambulance service. Gina Scanlan has told of her inspiration to join the Scottish Ambulance Service after witnessing the care her baby Willow received before she sadly died.
Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley.Stephen Quigley was found dead on Wednesday morning around 7.20am and police launched an appeal to identify him.The 26-year-old, from Neilston, East Renfrewshire, was later named by officers, with tributes pouring in across social media soon after.One person described Stephen as a “lovely young lad” and sent heartfelt condolences to his family while others said he would be missed.They wrote: “Such a lovely young lad, will miss seeing you out.
cat came home with horror injuries she suspects he got when 'kicked' by a thug. Little Oreo returned to his home in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire around 4pm yesterday with 'massive' bruising around the stomach and bottom.
cancer just four months after giving birth to her baby girl.
slashed a man at a bus stop with a piece of broken glass was had been jailed. Theresa Spiewak, 54, had earlier threatened to "deal with" with her victim over the way he'd allegedly taken money from her teenage daughter.
transplant, he struggles even to play with his two young children.Without a transplant, the electrical engineer will not get any better.However, from today, his chances of finding a match should increase with the introduction of the opt-out law for organ transplant.Christopher, 40, from Edinburgh, was diagnosed just seven months ago with stage five kidney disease but he is already on the national transplant waiting list.He explained: “It was quite a shock – I had been to the doctor with a sore