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Retired Dumbarton nurse's greatest achievement is looking after beloved mum

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A devoted nurse has revealed her greatest achievement was seeing her mum thrive after bringing her home two years ago ... having been told by doctors there was no more that could be done for her.Jane Brown followed in mum Muriel Robertson’s footsteps by becoming involved in healthcare.And, reflecting on her 35-year career, she told how her proudest moments came being able to care for her mum when her prospects looked all but gone.The 55-year-old mum-of-two, who stays in Dumbarton’s Highmains and is married to husband Robert, told us how she managed to get her mum back on her feet after devastating news.Jane said: “I took my mum home from hospital about two years ago to die.

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