Kathleen Swallow's world was turned upside down when she was left paralysed from the knees down just weeks before her big day
A bride's world was turned upside down when she was left paralysed weeks before her big day, but the Paisley woman has thanked staff at the Royal Alexandra Hospital who saved her life.
It was thanks to the quick-thinking A&E doctor at the RAH that the rare condition was picked up early, meaning treatment was possible, the Record reports. And with five days of treatment complete, the nurses and physios on ward 10 launched operation wedding. “In the lead up to it they all wanted to see pictures of my dress, where I was getting married, they were all so invested in it. One of the domestics also gave me a six pence for good luck. They all went above and beyond.”She later walked down the aisle of the Corinthian – with the support of her crutches and her mum Alice Swallow and her sister-in-law Katie Eames.
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