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Ian Cairns 📷
@iancairns
If you do something do it to the best of your ability. Snapper for @queensparkfc Website: iancairnsmedia.co.uk
Glasgow
Joined January 2009
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    Dear @jasonleitch I was the ‘Ian’ who was shielding asking about how much the vaccine protects us on @BBCRadioScot this morning. Just want to say thanks you so much for your clear and unambiguous advice throughout this entire pandemic👏
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    Look @queensparkfc fans our kids have all grown up and look great 💙
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    📷 LEAVING | I have decided to take a sabbatical from being @queensparkfc snapper. I am due to start chemotherapy next month and will focus my energies on regaining my health. Good luck to the Spiders for the rest of the season.
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    🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 #SWNT To me this picture shows why women's football is so popular these days. Superstars like @itscarolineweir looking after the next generation of superstars.
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    Congratulations to @andrewrobertso5 of @LFC - European Champions 👏👏👏 [📷 The day he made his senior debut]
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    No wonder we didn’t win today we were up against Gods. Look at the halo around @PartickThistle Brian Graham
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    So after 6 months of chemo it's all over. I got my last treatment today at The Beatson. Now I can recover and start to get back to a normal life. A HUGE thanks to all my friends who gave me messages of support during this time. 😌
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    Six month check up at the West of Scotland Cancer Center @Beatson_Charity this morning and everything is ‘normal’ so a happy man 😁
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    Got results of my scan today while I’m getting my more chemo. Looks like the treatment is working. The scan was almost clear. Great news. Only 2 more treatments after this one and I can get on with my life #veryHappy
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    What a game @lucaconnell had tonight for @queensparkfc against @albionrovers and what a goal Luca 👏
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    So today was a special moment for me. The first time I have ran in 5 years. The chemo I received 5 years ago caused peripheral neuropathy (limited feeling in feet) but today I managed 5 mins jogging during my 5 mile walk. Tomorrow maybe 6 mins
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    10 years ago today I went for an MRI for a bad back. What it showed was a tumour round my spine which was causing the pain. 2 chemo & 2 radiotherapy treatments later I'm still here and today my consultant phoned to say "See you in 6 months"