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Lordswood dad who had pelvis removed after tumour vows to tackle charity climb


ON a good day he struggles to walk 100 metres on crutches.

But when he hits a low the Southampton father-of-three is bed-bound and so riddled with pain he has to take morphine for relief.

Yet next month James Buckley is attempting a huge challenge – climbing out of his wheelchair to climb St Catherine’s Hill, Winchester.

He is looking to raise thousands for The Pinder Centre, near Winchester, whose hydrotherapy pools have turned his life around.

I once saved lives – now I need help to get into the bath.

James Buckley

The 44-year-old’s world was turned upside down in an instant eight years ago when doctors told him he had a tumour on his hip the size of his own head.

Surgeons moved quickly to remove his entire pelvis, instead attaching his leg to his hip. The episode has damaged vital nerves, leaving him in severe pain.

The former intensive care nurse said: “I was a bloke who went to work and saved lives.

“Now I’m the bloke that gets up and has to be helped to get into the bath. I can’t even sit at the table with my kids to have a meal.”

Mr Buckley, of Gannet Close, Lordswood, Southampton. has since had several life-threatening operations.

He revealed that he hit a low point earlier this year when hydrotherapy – one of the only treatments that relieved his pain – began becoming too expensive.

But he says his life was turned around when he discovered The Pinder Centre which, as a charity, offered him discounted treatment.

The former Westgate School pupil said: “It’s turned round my life, I can’t believe the impact it has had.

“In April I was a person who was depressed and seriously considering acts of self-harm. I was in a desperate situation.

“In a few months’ time I’m now thinking of climbing the biggest hill to my home.

“When I am in the hydrotherapy pool my pain fades in the hot water and makes me normal again for a brief, magical, 30 minutes.”

Family and friend Alice Peterson will join him on the September 11 challenge.

To support James and The Pinder Centre, visit justgiving.com/Up-the-Hill-Appeal.


Comments(2)

Go and get a life!! says...
1:59pm Tue 31 Aug 10

The sad thing is that once he has managed to climb St Catherines Hill no doubt the Department for Work and Pensions will take away his Disability Living Allowance as they will say he is too mobile to receive the Mobility Allowance.
I wish him luck!! but warn him exactly that happened to a soldier that lost one leg and then DLA stopped his mobility allowance as he had pushed himself and managed to walk again.

RadicalEmu says...
2:46pm Tue 31 Aug 10

Best of luck, hope you get there!


TOUGH CHALLENGE: James Buckley will attempt to climb St Catherines Hill in Winchester.  Echo picture by Joanna Mann. TOUGH CHALLENGE: James Buckley will attempt to climb St Catherines Hill in Winchester. Echo picture by Joanna Mann.

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