The Scotsman

Piper Alpha survivor opens up about struggles with Parkinson’s disease

- By LAURA PATERSON

A Piper Alpha survivor is facing a new struggle after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.

Vince Swales had met fellow survivors at a memorial service in Aberdeen earlier as they remembered the 167 men who lost their lives in what remains the world’s worst offshore oil disaster 30 years on.

In the same week, his daugh- ter Katie tackled her fear of heights to raise money for her father’s latest battle by abseiling off the Forth Rail Bridge in aid of Parkinson’s UK.

The 61-year-old said his “world fell apart” when he was diagnosed with the degenerati­ve neurologic­al condition.

He first noticed symptoms four years before his diagnosis in 2012, saying: “My arm wouldn’t swing when I was walking and my foot seemed as though it had grown because my boot didn’t seem to fit properly.

“I found it difficult to tie laces and fasten buttons together as I’d developed a tremor in my right hand.”

Mr Swales said that, following the diagnosis, medication immediatel­y helped control his symptoms and he praised the help of specialist medical staff.

Formerly a foreman linesman, climbing electricit­y grid pylons for Balfour Beatty, he now does ground-based work with the firm. Among the challenges he faces is people assuming he is drunk and refusing him entry until he shows his Parkinson’s card.

He said: “My family and friends were all finally told, it was an extremely difficult time for us all but we have come to learn that we essentiall­y have to take each day as it comes.

“We were all in the dark so raising awareness is so important. That’s why things like Katie’s abseil are so important, it raises awareness and helps fund Parkinson’s UK’S effort into findings a cure, and helps the charity provide immeasurab­le support to people with the condition and their families. I am especially proud of Katie for taking this abseil on as she is not normally happy to even put her foot onto a step ladder.”

His daughter, who lives in Perth, has raised more than £3,000.

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