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Having a double hand transplant means I can ruffle my son s hair again

Corinne lost her hands and legs to sepsis in 2013. With sepsis, the immune system over-reacts to an infection (in her case, pneumonia), starving the limbs and organs of blood.

Lochwinnoch mum with double hand transplant meets The Queen

Lochwinnoch mum with double hand transplant meets The Queen
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Paralympian prepares for Tokyo games at Lanarkshire facility

Paralympian prepares for Tokyo games at Lanarkshire facility
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Paisley amputee charity rewards kind and strong dad who lost hands and feet to sepsis

Ian Retalic, Finding Your Feet s chAMP awardwinner. EXCLUSIVE A CHARITY set up to support amputees has awarded its annual chAMP title to an electrician who lost both hands and feet after developing sepsis. Ian Retalic was one of more than 70 nominees for this year’s event run by Finding Your Feet. The Paisley-based charity was set up by amputee and former Glasgow Times Scotswoman of the Year Dr Corinne Hutton. Corinne, who lives in Lochwinnoch with her son Rory, also lost her hands and feet to sepsis after contracting pneumonia. Realising very little support existed for people who have experienced limb loss, she set up Finding Your Feet to help reduce the social isolation many feel as a result of amputation. The charity has since raised more than £1.2m, and has developed a range of support networks and activities for its members, called Troopers, and their families, at the time they need it most.

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