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Hi everyone, thank you so much for coming this far.
My sister Tracey was involved in a horrific car accident in 2005, she was paralysed from the chest down and lucky to be alive. She was in the National Spinal Injuries Unit in Glasgow where she learned step by step to come to terms with the day to day challenges of her life. The staff at the centre are just amazing, so kind and helpful, understand and sympathetic, my sister felt she had genuine friends who cared about her and wanted her to get better.
Sadly she passed away a year later, leaving a husband and three children as well as a devestated family who still can't believe she's not around.
I am doing a 24hour live mix to raise funds for Spinal Injuries Scotland, the main partner of the
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My sister Tracey was involved in a horrific car accident in 2005, she was paralysed from the chest down and lucky to be alive. She was in the National Spinal Injuries Unit in Glasgow where she learned step by step to come to terms with the day to day challenges of her life. The staff at the centre are just amazing, so kind and helpful, understand and sympathetic, my sister felt she had genuine friends who cared about her and wanted her to get better.
Sadly she passed away a year later, leaving a husband and three children as well as a devestated family who still can't believe she's not around.
I am doing a 24hour live mix to raise funds for Spinal Injuries Scotland, the main partner of the
