'I’m not useless even though I have a hole in my brain'
A Dunfermline-based artist who has MS and an incurable brain tumour has put on an exhibition of her work entitled "There is 'still life' after brain surgery'.
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Reporter for the Dunfermline Press, Central Fife Times and Alloa Advertiser.
Reporter for the Dunfermline Press, Central Fife Times and Alloa Advertiser.
A Dunfermline-based artist who has MS and an incurable brain tumour has put on an exhibition of her work entitled "There is 'still life' after brain surgery'.
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