Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
“I LIVED ON Lucozade and coffee, hardly ate anything and pounded the streets of Waterford city. I lost a stone and a half!”
Liz Murphy is not giving advice on a weight loss programme. Her name was on the local election ballot paper in May. Before this Murphy had never been involved in politics but was a familiar face in campaigns such as ‘Waterford gives a Shirt’.
“I was quite fortunate that they chose me. It was a fantastic experience.”
Her campaign team got a shock when they first met the activist as she began to yawn and fall asleep during their team meeting. “They thought that I was drunk,” says Murphy.
http://www.thejournal.ie/diabetes-advances-1679390-Sep2014/
Liz Murphy is not giving advice on a weight loss programme. Her name was on the local election ballot paper in May. Before this Murphy had never been involved in politics but was a familiar face in campaigns such as ‘Waterford gives a Shirt’.
“I was quite fortunate that they chose me. It was a fantastic experience.”
Her campaign team got a shock when they first met the activist as she began to yawn and fall asleep during their team meeting. “They thought that I was drunk,” says Murphy.
http://www.thejournal.ie/diabetes-advances-1679390-Sep2014/