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'My sick son would have died without charity support workers by his side'

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iOS - Android Now, David’s uplifting story is landing on doormats across the country as he spearheads the charity's summer fundraising drive.David’s mum, Jean, admits she feared she’d lose her son, who was put into a medically-induced coma a number of times to help his body recover from a major operation.But each time he was brought round from his unconscious state, the Sense Scotland staff who provide round-the-clock support to David in his Coatbridge home, were there for him.Beth Mallon, who oversees David’s service, told Lanarkshire Live: “Being unwell, in hospital, in unfamiliar surroundings would have been traumatic for David at the best of times – but this was during the pandemic, which meant his family couldn’t visit him.“It was a.

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