A HEROIC DOUBLE; NOMINATIONS for the Daily Record's Our Heroes awards continue to flood in and here KATRINA TWEEDIE meets two nominees. But who is your hero? You have until June 5 to tell us. The winners will be honoured at a star-studded ceremony.(News)

From: Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland) | Date: May 24, 2004 | Copyright information

OUR CARING HERO

DR JAMES FLOWERDEW, or Jimmy as he likes to be called, is no ordinary doctor.

Helen Clark, from Stevenson, Ayrshire, discovered this when her husband Leonard had a nervous breakdown eight years ago.

She said: 'Jimmy goes far beyond his job to help patients and their families - he becomes your friend.'

Helen is now a full-time carer for her husband, who suffers from diabetes, has a blood clot on his brain and has lost most...

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