Wishing Paul all the best with his recovery 💪🏻
A drummer with one of Glasgow's most popular bands says he feels lucky to be alive after getting the all-clear following a secret battle with bowel cancer.
“I’ve been gifted a second chance at life and I’m planning to use every second of it. I have been taking life for granted but I now realise today is a gift and tomorrow is promised to no one. He said: “The last gig I did was at the Barrowland in early December so I haven’t played in six months. “Fortunately, luck was on my side. Usually by the time they discover the strain of cancer I had, it’s game over but due to the pain they caught it much quicker.”
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