Kilmarnock man was told he was lucky to be alive after being in a medically-induced coma for six weeks, fighting off two deadly bouts of pneumonia and also surviving sepsis.With wife Maria, 64, by his side, Tommy arrived home on Tuesday last week to a hero’s welcome with friends and neighbours lining Grange Terrace holding banners and signs.Speaking about his time in hospital, Tommy told the Kilmarnock Standard: “There were times that I was very very happy to be where I was.
I was happy to be anywhere.“But there were times that I would hit a low and I would just wish that it was all over, which is a hard thing to say, but that’s the way I felt.“Doctors told me that I was a very lucky man and that very few people come through the severity of.