during lockdown.Being a frontline worker for the NHS, nurse Neil was more than ready to face any recent challenges that came his way, including his own health battles.Just before the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, the Glasgow man was diagnosed with type two diabetes and high blood pressure.His weight had spiralled to 17st 8lbs, so he decided to make a change and transform his life for the better.As the shutters came down across cities and towns across the globe, Neil grew concerned that his journey to improved wellbeing would be disrupted.Fast forward three months and the Heart Failure Specialist, at Yorkhill Hospital in Glasgow, is two stone lighter - and feeling the benefits of his new lease of life.He said: “Being a frontline.