How Dogged Approach Is Helping Ray to Face Up to His Demons
Derby Evening Telegraph › June 21, 2008
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Derby Evening Telegraph › June 21, 2008
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He drank five litres of red wine a day and nibbled on a slice of toast at meal times.
So when Ray Constable signed up to run a marathon with his pet dog, Tyson, the alcoholic from Belper knew he had to make serious life changes.See the full content of this document
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How Dogged Approach Is Helping Ray to Face Up to His Demons
But enrolling on the race in September last year has encouraged the 52-year-old former policeman to beat the booze, eat properly and even seek help for his manic depression.
"When the idea came...See the full content of this document
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