Martin - Interview 40  

Martin - Interview 40

Age at Interview: 24
Sex: Male
Age at Diagnosis: 23
Background: Martin is an unemployed former building worker, single. Ethnic background/nationality: White British.

Brief outline:Martin was diagnosed about a year ago in 2006, after a year of weakness in his fingers and hands. Movement in his arms is now very limited, but his legs and speech are not affected.

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He found he was struggling to do up shoelaces and his hands started shaking when holding a drill at work.
 
He enjoyed working in construction, but he had to give up because he just couldn't do it physically any more.
 
He finds it hard to live on the benefit he gets, and his mum has to help him out financially. He thinks people don't realise how disabling it is to have no arm movement.
 
Day-to-day living is hard, especially eating, washing and dressing. His hands get tend to get cold and seize up.
 
He still goes out with friends every Friday, although he can't hold a glass any more. One of his friends takes him fishing and helps him cast the line.
 
The MND Association helped him pay for a holiday with friends in Amsterdam. It was good to get away and see a different culture.
 
He doesn't want to know much about the condition. He tries to block it out and think he hasn't got it.
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