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Perth man completes tough run just eight months after suffering a stroke

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A stoke survivor from Perth is helping to rebuild lives after completing his first ever Resolution Run in aid of the Stroke Association.

Kevin Giles (65) was inspired to sign up for the run, which took place on March 8 at Camperdown Park in Dundee, after suffering a stroke in June last year.The stroke came out of nowhere, but Kevin realised straight away what was happening and was whisked to hospital.Kevin ended up unable to walk, talk or swallow after his ordeal.However, following months of attentive care and physical therapy from the stroke team at Perth Royal Infirmary, Kevin felt compelled to give back to those who had helped him get his life back on track.He said: “I had my stroke on June 23 last year so it was only eight months down

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