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Glenn’s moving forward

Meet Queenslander Glenn McLennan - a.k.a Stumpy - who 12 months ago approached Walk Organiser Alison Gentles to join the Woodridge Wanderers walking group. 

“He liked what he saw – a happy, friendly group and the flat surface because we walk at the Logan Plaza shopping centre,” said Alison.  “As Glenn is a double amputee I contacted the Heart Foundation and with your blessing, enrolled him”.

Glenn was diagnosed with Diabetes in 2010 and by 2011 had his first operation on a foot.  Unfortunately, complications set in in 2016 and by January 2017 both lower limbs were amputated.  In February 2018, Glenn started rehabilitation with his physiotherapist twice a week.  By June, all the Woodridge Wanderers were behind Glenn 100% as he got up on his prosthetic legs during a group walk. 

Glenn enjoys the social side of the group with the coffee catch up after the walk. He is a jovial character who is a die-hard Canberra Raiders supporter and cricket enthusiast having played at Lang Park in his younger years.  With the support of the Woodridge Wanderers, specialists and his local community; Glenn has a positive outlook and is committed to living a healthy lifestyle through walking and good nutrition. Glenn hopes his story will send a positive message to the younger generation about the importance of regular exercise and healthy eating.