Glasgow Times

Walkers unite to raise cash for ‘ exceptiona­l’ Beatson

- Lauren Brownlie lauren. brownlie@ newsquest. co. uk

A CLYDEBANK woman who lost her mum to cancer has praised staff at The Beatson for their “exceptiona­l” care and support.

Kathy Tweed was diagnosed with stage four high- grade endometria­l cancer and sadly died on February 12 this year.

She had been attending The Beatson since July 2022.

Kathy’s daughter Laura McWilliam and grandson Luc Davies, 11, will be taking part in the Kiltwalk this weekend in aid of the Beatson Cancer Charity in honour of their beloved mum and gran.

Laura, 44, from Hardgate, said: “Every doctor, nurse, physio, radiograph­er, auxiliary and porter were so kind and made my mum’s various visits and stays much easier to deal with.

“The staff in the Beatson Cafe acknowledg­ed me too and recognised that I’d been there a lot and spent time asking me how I was, which at the time felt unusual – as most of the time people asked about my mum. I really appreciate­d that moment.

“My mum spent the last two weeks of her life in Ward B2 and in the last couple of days before she died the nurses showed so much care and compassion to not only my mum, but to my dad and I too.

“Her last hours were so peaceful and as a family, we will be forever grateful to the nurses on the ward that night/ morning.”

Kathy was also fitted with her wig in The Beatson’s Wellbeing Centre and received various relaxing treatments such as reflexolog­y.

Laura added: “Beatson Cancer Charity will be forever in our hearts and at the forefront of any fundraisin­g we do because it’s such an important place.

“I’ll always remember how terrified I felt walking through those doors with my mum for the first time but then how quickly I felt at ease.

“By its very nature of existence, I wouldn’t expect the atmosphere to be as positive and upbeat as it was and is, but there was never far to walk without seeing a cheery smile or hearing someone laugh.

“The services provided are exceptiona­l and have been received by many other people I know as well as my mum.”

To donate to Laura’s JustGiving page, visit tinyurl. com/ 3kw4uvne.

Laura and Luc will be just two of around 800 Kiltwalker­s expected to fundraise for The Beatson on Sunday.

Over the years, thousands have taken part in the Kiltwalk for Beatson Cancer Charity, raising more than £ 1.2 million.

And a total of 152 teams are taking part in the walk in aid of the charity this year.

This includes Phil Matthews and his colleagues from the cardiac physiology team at the Golden Jubilee in Clydebank.

The group, called Golden Hearts, takes part every year for a different charity.

This year they’re walking for Beatson Cancer Charity after Phil was diagnosed with myeloproli­ferative neoplasm ( MPN) – a rare form of blood cancer – in August last year.

The 38- year- old said: “Due to the genetic mutation and the type of MPN I have, I’m at high risk of blood clots including heart attack, pulmonary embolism and stroke. I have to take blood thinning medication for life and minimise any risk factors.

“I want to do what I can to support Beatson Cancer Charity in providing assistance and services to all those affected by cancer – patient or relative – that come into contact with [ the charity] as I know it’s very much appreciate­d.”

To donate to Phil’s JustGiving page, visit tinyurl. com/ 3b6cbkzb

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