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Soldiers you have helped: Bruce

“The irony for me is that I’ve become more motivated now and it’s changed my whole outlook and mental attitude towards physical well-being – almost obsessively, if I’m being brutally honest with myself. It’s almost been a turning point in my life, and I feel better for it.”

WE HELP WITH INDEPENDENT LIVING: BRUCE

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Bruce was diagnosed with a severe medical condition which resulted in him being medically discharged from the Army. His condition worsened and resulted in the amputation of both legs below the knee. Our charity contributed to the cost of an external platform wheelchair lift in Bruce’s home which has significantly improved his mobility and independence.

Aged 22, Bruce joined the Royal Regiment of Wales and soon served in Iraq as an Armoured Vehicle Driver. After returning from his second tour, he was diagnosed with a severe and painful medical condition which gradually caused clubbed feet. The pain became unbearable so Bruce made the difficult decision to amputate both his legs. He was then medically discharged from the Army after serving for 16 years.

For him, his amputation was when his life started to turn around. He became more active and his mental health improved too. We were able to assist Bruce in getting a new external platform wheelchair lift for his home, which has been instrumental in improving his independence and mobility.