<aside> 💡 Dr Andrew Townsley is a well known Glasgow GP, who taught Year 3 students in his practice for many years. He has now retired from clinical practice due to primary progressive Multiple Sclerosis. His presentation talks about his career in medicine and his journey with Multiple Sclerosis; he shares with us some insights from his experiences as a patient. 😮
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He was an active lad, cricket, rugby etc.




Man was trying to be an international rock superstar as well as doctor.

This practice was in a dire place. Rundown, unemployed, alcoholism vibes.

He worked for most of the week.

In the year 2000… he was hit with a truck…

Primary progressive means that it only gets worse…

At first he had a bit of a limp and a stick to walk. But over time his role changed.
