Reading about my son, you could be forgiven for thinking that I am a little biased and see his journey through the justifiable pride of a mother’s eyes. Heather Lloyd, Nick’s physiotherapist at the Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital has her own view… with her permission, Nick shares the nomination she submitted for the award he was chosen to receive last week…
It’s incalculable,
just how much YOU can inadvertently touch someone’s heart and never know.
Normally…
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Apparently the award I received last week involved a nomination. I’m sort of lost for words as I’ve been shown this:
Picture:
Me with my awesome physios, Eva Sobonova (left) and Heather Lloyd (right)
” As therapists we strive to do our best for all of our patients, building their confidence and independence to the best of our abilities and go home feeling we are making a difference to someone’s life. There are always those patients however who come into our…
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How many tissues did you get through after reading that?
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I just went straight for the sleeves… 😉
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Well, that was great fun to read and I have a new blog to follow. 😀
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See what happens when you go away for a bit ? 😉
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I think this is just wonderful 🙂
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I sort of do too 🙂
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Still clapping! ❤
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😀
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What cool dude! 😀
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🙂
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