Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
There's something incredibly normal about Today FM broadcaster Ian Dempsey. That and his good humour are part of his charm. He tells Ciara Dwyer he wishes he had more edge and how his diabetes is a life, rather than death, sentence
MOMENTS before Ian Dempsey arrives in the reception of Today FM radio station, I spot Tony our photographer. He is on the phone. His eyes are downcast, his expression serious.
The minute he comes off the phone he tells me that a friend in England had passed away. They used to be in a band together. Just then Ian Dempsey appears. He greets me with a smile. When I explain our serious expressions, he sympathises with Tony. (It turns out that he even remembered their band.) His face is full of concern and empathy.
http://www.independent.ie/health/he...ian-dempsey-on-his-life-sentence-3088283.html
MOMENTS before Ian Dempsey arrives in the reception of Today FM radio station, I spot Tony our photographer. He is on the phone. His eyes are downcast, his expression serious.
The minute he comes off the phone he tells me that a friend in England had passed away. They used to be in a band together. Just then Ian Dempsey appears. He greets me with a smile. When I explain our serious expressions, he sympathises with Tony. (It turns out that he even remembered their band.) His face is full of concern and empathy.
http://www.independent.ie/health/he...ian-dempsey-on-his-life-sentence-3088283.html