Paul - Interview 12  

Paul - Interview 12

Age at Interview: 63
Sex: Male
Age at Diagnosis: 57
Background: Paul is a retired toolmaker/machinist engineer. He is divorced, with four children ranging in age from 15 to 40, and 3 grandchildren. Ethnic background/nationality: White British.

Brief outline:Paul was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND) 7 years ago, in 2003. He is a keen research participant, and currently gives regular spinal fluid samples as part of a study which aims to explore how and why MND progresses in different people.

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Paul - Interview 12
Paul is participating in a long-term study to improve the understanding of Motor Neurone Disease (MND).
 
Paul, who has MND, feels that he is better informed about his condition by participating in research. He likes to be able to inform others too.
 
Paul is rewarded by the thought of helping other people and the research staff.
 
Paul describes the media as a “necessary evil”. He thinks it is an important force for maintaining public awareness.
 
Paul has stated in his will that he will donate his body to medical research or any other medical use, and informed his family.
 
The possible discomfort from a lumbar puncture did not put Paul off donating. He felt like he was helping others.
 
Paul thinks it is essential that people participate in biobanking. He advises people to ‘Look at your day to see if you think it there’s anything else more important’.
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