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  • SCHICKSALE -  Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
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    SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
    Lauren Terry (TOMCo. Media / PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
    fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
    business and has been seizure-free for two years
    By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
    A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
    leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
    to her elliptic episodes.
    Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
    back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
    card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
    So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
    good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
    Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
    I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
    said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
    Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
    her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
    A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
    she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
    benefits.
    For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
    seizures - since she was 10 years old.
    First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
    consciousness.
    It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
    explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
    paying attention.
    Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
    Laur

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE -  Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
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    SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
    Lauren Terry (TOMCo. Media / PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
    fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
    business and has been seizure-free for two years
    By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
    A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
    leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
    to her elliptic episodes.
    Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
    back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
    card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
    So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
    good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
    Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
    I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
    said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
    Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
    her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
    A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
    she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
    benefits.
    For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
    seizures - since she was 10 years old.
    First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
    consciousness.
    It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
    explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
    paying attention.
    Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
    Laur

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE -  Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
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    SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
    Lauren Terry (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
    fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
    business and has been seizure-free for two years
    By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
    A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
    leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
    to her elliptic episodes.
    Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
    back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
    card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
    So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
    good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
    Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
    I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
    said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
    Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
    her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
    A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
    she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
    benefits.
    For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
    seizures - since she was 10 years old.
    First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
    consciousness.
    It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
    explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
    paying attention.
    Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
    Lauren, wh

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE -  Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
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    SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
    Lauren Terry (www.antonyrturner.com/ PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
    fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
    business and has been seizure-free for two years
    By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
    A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
    leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
    to her elliptic episodes.
    Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
    back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
    card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
    So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
    good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
    Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
    I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
    said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
    Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
    her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
    A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
    she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
    benefits.
    For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
    seizures - since she was 10 years old.
    First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
    consciousness.
    It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
    explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
    paying attention.
    Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelli

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE -  Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
    DUK10131308_001
    SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
    Lauren Terry (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
    fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
    business and has been seizure-free for two years
    By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
    A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
    leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
    to her elliptic episodes.
    Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
    back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
    card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
    So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
    good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
    Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
    I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
    said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
    Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
    her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
    A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
    she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
    benefits.
    For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
    seizures - since she was 10 years old.
    First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
    consciousness.
    It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
    explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
    paying attention.
    Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
    Lauren, wh

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE -  Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
    DUK10131308_009
    SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
    Lauren Terry (Lauren's Cows/ PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
    fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
    business and has been seizure-free for two years
    By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
    A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
    leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
    to her elliptic episodes.
    Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
    back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
    card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
    So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
    good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
    Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
    I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
    said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
    Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
    her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
    A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
    she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
    benefits.
    For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
    seizures - since she was 10 years old.
    First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
    consciousness.
    It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
    explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
    paying attention.
    Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
    Laur

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE -  Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
    DUK10131308_003
    SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
    Lauren Terry (Lauren's Cows/ PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
    fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
    business and has been seizure-free for two years
    By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
    A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
    leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
    to her elliptic episodes.
    Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
    back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
    card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
    So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
    good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
    Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
    I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
    said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
    Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
    her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
    A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
    she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
    benefits.
    For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
    seizures - since she was 10 years old.
    First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
    consciousness.
    It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
    explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
    paying attention.
    Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
    Laur

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE -  Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
    DUK10131308_008
    SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
    Lauren Terry (TOMCo. Media / PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
    fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
    business and has been seizure-free for two years
    By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
    A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
    leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
    to her elliptic episodes.
    Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
    back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
    card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
    So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
    good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
    Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
    I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
    said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
    Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
    her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
    A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
    she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
    benefits.
    For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
    seizures - since she was 10 years old.
    First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
    consciousness.
    It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
    explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
    paying attention.
    Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
    Laur

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf
    DUK10117141_018
    FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf

    Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf und verzehrt genüsslich eine Pizza / 040419 *** Collect photograph of Audrey Prudence during the war. 94 year old Audrey Prudence takes her first taste of pizza as she ends a nearly lifelong boycott of Italian food after her late husband Jack was held captive by Mussolini's forces in WW2. See National News story NNpizza. A great-grandmother has finally tucked into a pizza after vowing never to touch Italian food after he husband was held captive by Mussolini's forces. Retired dinner lady Audrey Prudence, 94, boycott all Italian food with her husband Jack Prudence - after he spent a year in Italy as a prisoner of war. Jack died ten years ago, aged 89, and the former wartime nurse slowly embraced spagetti bol. But now she decided it was time to try her first ever pizza - ending an astonishing six decades without tasting the world's most popular food. And her choice of a Hawaiian with its ham and pineapple topping proved irresistible after just one bite with her saying she "could not wait to try another." Mrs Prudence from Abridge in Essex who has three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren enjoyed a whole two slices. *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf
    DUK10117141_017
    FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf

    Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf und verzehrt genüsslich eine Pizza / 040419 *** Collect photograph of Jack Prudence during the war. 94 year old Audrey Prudence takes her first taste of pizza as she ends a nearly lifelong boycott of Italian food after her late husband Jack was held captive by Mussolini's forces in WW2. See National News story NNpizza. A great-grandmother has finally tucked into a pizza after vowing never to touch Italian food after he husband was held captive by Mussolini's forces. Retired dinner lady Audrey Prudence, 94, boycott all Italian food with her husband Jack Prudence - after he spent a year in Italy as a prisoner of war. Jack died ten years ago, aged 89, and the former wartime nurse slowly embraced spagetti bol. But now she decided it was time to try her first ever pizza - ending an astonishing six decades without tasting the world's most popular food. And her choice of a Hawaiian with its ham and pineapple topping proved irresistible after just one bite with her saying she "could not wait to try another." Mrs Prudence from Abridge in Essex who has three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren enjoyed a whole two slices. *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf
    DUK10117141_016
    FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf

    Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf und verzehrt genüsslich eine Pizza / 040419 *** Collect photograph of Jack Prudence during the war. 94 year old Audrey Prudence takes her first taste of pizza as she ends a nearly lifelong boycott of Italian food after her late husband Jack was held captive by Mussolini's forces in WW2. See National News story NNpizza. A great-grandmother has finally tucked into a pizza after vowing never to touch Italian food after he husband was held captive by Mussolini's forces. Retired dinner lady Audrey Prudence, 94, boycott all Italian food with her husband Jack Prudence - after he spent a year in Italy as a prisoner of war. Jack died ten years ago, aged 89, and the former wartime nurse slowly embraced spagetti bol. But now she decided it was time to try her first ever pizza - ending an astonishing six decades without tasting the world's most popular food. And her choice of a Hawaiian with its ham and pineapple topping proved irresistible after just one bite with her saying she "could not wait to try another." Mrs Prudence from Abridge in Essex who has three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren enjoyed a whole two slices. *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf
    DUK10117141_015
    FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf

    Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf und verzehrt genüsslich eine Pizza / 040419 *** Collect photograph of Audrey Prudence and husband Jack Prudence during the war. 94 year old Audrey Prudence takes her first taste of pizza as she ends a nearly lifelong boycott of Italian food after her late husband Jack was held captive by Mussolini's forces in WW2. See National News story NNpizza. A great-grandmother has finally tucked into a pizza after vowing never to touch Italian food after he husband was held captive by Mussolini's forces. Retired dinner lady Audrey Prudence, 94, boycott all Italian food with her husband Jack Prudence - after he spent a year in Italy as a prisoner of war. Jack died ten years ago, aged 89, and the former wartime nurse slowly embraced spagetti bol. But now she decided it was time to try her first ever pizza - ending an astonishing six decades without tasting the world's most popular food. And her choice of a Hawaiian with its ham and pineapple topping proved irresistible after just one bite with her saying she "could not wait to try another." Mrs Prudence from Abridge in Essex who has three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren enjoyed a whole two slices. *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf
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    FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf

    Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf und verzehrt genüsslich eine Pizza / 040419 *** Audrey Prudence, 94, with a Hawaiian Pizza at home in Abridge, Essex. 04 April 2019. 94 year old Audrey Prudence takes her first taste of pizza as she ends a nearly lifelong boycott of Italian food after her late husband Jack was held captive by Mussolini's forces in WW2. See National News story NNpizza. A great-grandmother has finally tucked into a pizza after vowing never to touch Italian food after he husband was held captive by Mussolini's forces. Retired dinner lady Audrey Prudence, 94, boycott all Italian food with her husband Jack Prudence - after he spent a year in Italy as a prisoner of war. Jack died ten years ago, aged 89, and the former wartime nurse slowly embraced spagetti bol. But now she decided it was time to try her first ever pizza - ending an astonishing six decades without tasting the world's most popular food. And her choice of a Hawaiian with its ham and pineapple topping proved irresistible after just one bite with her saying she "could not wait to try another." Mrs Prudence from Abridge in Essex who has three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren enjoyed a whole two slices. *** Local Caption ***

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    FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf

    Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf und verzehrt genüsslich eine Pizza / 040419 *** Audrey Prudence, 94, with a Hawaiian Pizza at home in Abridge, Essex. 04 April 2019. 94 year old Audrey Prudence takes her first taste of pizza as she ends a nearly lifelong boycott of Italian food after her late husband Jack was held captive by Mussolini's forces in WW2. See National News story NNpizza. A great-grandmother has finally tucked into a pizza after vowing never to touch Italian food after he husband was held captive by Mussolini's forces. Retired dinner lady Audrey Prudence, 94, boycott all Italian food with her husband Jack Prudence - after he spent a year in Italy as a prisoner of war. Jack died ten years ago, aged 89, and the former wartime nurse slowly embraced spagetti bol. But now she decided it was time to try her first ever pizza - ending an astonishing six decades without tasting the world's most popular food. And her choice of a Hawaiian with its ham and pineapple topping proved irresistible after just one bite with her saying she "could not wait to try another." Mrs Prudence from Abridge in Essex who has three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren enjoyed a whole two slices. *** Local Caption ***

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    FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf

    Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf und verzehrt genüsslich eine Pizza / 040419 *** Audrey Prudence, 94, with a Hawaiian Pizza at home in Abridge, Essex. 04 April 2019. 94 year old Audrey Prudence takes her first taste of pizza as she ends a nearly lifelong boycott of Italian food after her late husband Jack was held captive by Mussolini's forces in WW2. See National News story NNpizza. A great-grandmother has finally tucked into a pizza after vowing never to touch Italian food after he husband was held captive by Mussolini's forces. Retired dinner lady Audrey Prudence, 94, boycott all Italian food with her husband Jack Prudence - after he spent a year in Italy as a prisoner of war. Jack died ten years ago, aged 89, and the former wartime nurse slowly embraced spagetti bol. But now she decided it was time to try her first ever pizza - ending an astonishing six decades without tasting the world's most popular food. And her choice of a Hawaiian with its ham and pineapple topping proved irresistible after just one bite with her saying she "could not wait to try another." Mrs Prudence from Abridge in Essex who has three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren enjoyed a whole two slices. *** Local Caption ***

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  • FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf
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    FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf

    Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf und verzehrt genüsslich eine Pizza / 040419 *** Audrey Prudence, 94, with a Hawaiian Pizza at home in Abridge, Essex. 04 April 2019. 94 year old Audrey Prudence takes her first taste of pizza as she ends a nearly lifelong boycott of Italian food after her late husband Jack was held captive by Mussolini's forces in WW2. See National News story NNpizza. A great-grandmother has finally tucked into a pizza after vowing never to touch Italian food after he husband was held captive by Mussolini's forces. Retired dinner lady Audrey Prudence, 94, boycott all Italian food with her husband Jack Prudence - after he spent a year in Italy as a prisoner of war. Jack died ten years ago, aged 89, and the former wartime nurse slowly embraced spagetti bol. But now she decided it was time to try her first ever pizza - ending an astonishing six decades without tasting the world's most popular food. And her choice of a Hawaiian with its ham and pineapple topping proved irresistible after just one bite with her saying she "could not wait to try another." Mrs Prudence from Abridge in Essex who has three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren enjoyed a whole two slices. *** Local Caption ***

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  • FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf
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    FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf

    Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf und verzehrt genüsslich eine Pizza / 040419 *** Audrey Prudence, 94, with a Hawaiian Pizza at home in Abridge, Essex. 04 April 2019. 94 year old Audrey Prudence takes her first taste of pizza as she ends a nearly lifelong boycott of Italian food after her late husband Jack was held captive by Mussolini's forces in WW2. See National News story NNpizza. A great-grandmother has finally tucked into a pizza after vowing never to touch Italian food after he husband was held captive by Mussolini's forces. Retired dinner lady Audrey Prudence, 94, boycott all Italian food with her husband Jack Prudence - after he spent a year in Italy as a prisoner of war. Jack died ten years ago, aged 89, and the former wartime nurse slowly embraced spagetti bol. But now she decided it was time to try her first ever pizza - ending an astonishing six decades without tasting the world's most popular food. And her choice of a Hawaiian with its ham and pineapple topping proved irresistible after just one bite with her saying she "could not wait to try another." Mrs Prudence from Abridge in Essex who has three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren enjoyed a whole two slices. *** Local Caption ***

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  • FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf
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    FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf

    Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf und verzehrt genüsslich eine Pizza / 040419 *** Audrey Prudence, 94, with a Hawaiian Pizza at home in Abridge, Essex. 04 April 2019. 94 year old Audrey Prudence takes her first taste of pizza as she ends a nearly lifelong boycott of Italian food after her late husband Jack was held captive by Mussolini's forces in WW2. See National News story NNpizza. A great-grandmother has finally tucked into a pizza after vowing never to touch Italian food after he husband was held captive by Mussolini's forces. Retired dinner lady Audrey Prudence, 94, boycott all Italian food with her husband Jack Prudence - after he spent a year in Italy as a prisoner of war. Jack died ten years ago, aged 89, and the former wartime nurse slowly embraced spagetti bol. But now she decided it was time to try her first ever pizza - ending an astonishing six decades without tasting the world's most popular food. And her choice of a Hawaiian with its ham and pineapple topping proved irresistible after just one bite with her saying she "could not wait to try another." Mrs Prudence from Abridge in Essex who has three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren enjoyed a whole two slices. *** Local Caption ***

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  • FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf
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    FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf

    Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf und verzehrt genüsslich eine Pizza / 040419 *** Audrey Prudence, 94, with a Hawaiian Pizza at home in Abridge, Essex. 04 April 2019. 94 year old Audrey Prudence takes her first taste of pizza as she ends a nearly lifelong boycott of Italian food after her late husband Jack was held captive by Mussolini's forces in WW2. See National News story NNpizza. A great-grandmother has finally tucked into a pizza after vowing never to touch Italian food after he husband was held captive by Mussolini's forces. Retired dinner lady Audrey Prudence, 94, boycott all Italian food with her husband Jack Prudence - after he spent a year in Italy as a prisoner of war. Jack died ten years ago, aged 89, and the former wartime nurse slowly embraced spagetti bol. But now she decided it was time to try her first ever pizza - ending an astonishing six decades without tasting the world's most popular food. And her choice of a Hawaiian with its ham and pineapple topping proved irresistible after just one bite with her saying she "could not wait to try another." Mrs Prudence from Abridge in Essex who has three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren enjoyed a whole two slices. *** Local Caption ***

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  • FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf
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    FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf

    Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf und verzehrt genüsslich eine Pizza / 040419 *** Audrey Prudence, 94, with a Hawaiian Pizza at home in Abridge, Essex. 04 April 2019. 94 year old Audrey Prudence takes her first taste of pizza as she ends a nearly lifelong boycott of Italian food after her late husband Jack was held captive by Mussolini's forces in WW2. See National News story NNpizza. A great-grandmother has finally tucked into a pizza after vowing never to touch Italian food after he husband was held captive by Mussolini's forces. Retired dinner lady Audrey Prudence, 94, boycott all Italian food with her husband Jack Prudence - after he spent a year in Italy as a prisoner of war. Jack died ten years ago, aged 89, and the former wartime nurse slowly embraced spagetti bol. But now she decided it was time to try her first ever pizza - ending an astonishing six decades without tasting the world's most popular food. And her choice of a Hawaiian with its ham and pineapple topping proved irresistible after just one bite with her saying she "could not wait to try another." Mrs Prudence from Abridge in Essex who has three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren enjoyed a whole two slices. *** Local Caption ***

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    FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf

    Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf und verzehrt genüsslich eine Pizza / 040419 *** 94 year old Audrey Prudence takes her first taste of pizza as she ends a nearly lifelong boycott of Italian food after her late husband Jack was held captive by Mussolini's forces in WW2. See National News story NNpizza. A great-grandmother has finally tucked into a pizza after vowing never to touch Italian food after he husband was held captive by Mussolini's forces. Retired dinner lady Audrey Prudence, 94, boycott all Italian food with her husband Jack Prudence - after he spent a year in Italy as a prisoner of war. Jack died ten years ago, aged 89, and the former wartime nurse slowly embraced spagetti bol. But now she decided it was time to try her first ever pizza - ending an astonishing six decades without tasting the world's most popular food. And her choice of a Hawaiian with its ham and pineapple topping proved irresistible after just one bite with her saying she "could not wait to try another." Mrs Prudence from Abridge in Essex who has three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren enjoyed a whole two slices. *** Local Caption ***

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  • FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf
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    FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf

    Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf und verzehrt genüsslich eine Pizza / 040419 *** Collect photo of Audrey Prudence and her late husband Jack on their wedding day. See National News story NNpizza. A great-grandmother has finally tucked into a pizza after vowing never to touch Italian food after he husband was held captive by Mussolini's forces. Retired dinner lady Audrey Prudence, 94, boycott all Italian food with her husband Jack Prudence - after he spent a year in Italy as a prisoner of war. Jack died ten years ago, aged 89, and the former wartime nurse slowly embraced spagetti bol. But now she decided it was time to try her first ever pizza - ending an astonishing six decades without tasting the world's most popular food. And her choice of a Hawaiian with its ham and pineapple topping proved irresistible after just one bite with her saying she "could not wait to try another." Mrs Prudence from Abridge in Essex who has three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren enjoyed a whole two slices. *** Local Caption ***

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    FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf

    Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf und verzehrt genüsslich eine Pizza / 040419 *** 94 year old Audrey Prudence takes her first taste of pizza as she ends a nearly lifelong boycott of Italian food after her late husband Jack was held captive by Mussolini's forces in WW2. See National News story NNpizza. A great-grandmother has finally tucked into a pizza after vowing never to touch Italian food after he husband was held captive by Mussolini's forces. Retired dinner lady Audrey Prudence, 94, boycott all Italian food with her husband Jack Prudence - after he spent a year in Italy as a prisoner of war. Jack died ten years ago, aged 89, and the former wartime nurse slowly embraced spagetti bol. But now she decided it was time to try her first ever pizza - ending an astonishing six decades without tasting the world's most popular food. And her choice of a Hawaiian with its ham and pineapple topping proved irresistible after just one bite with her saying she "could not wait to try another." Mrs Prudence from Abridge in Essex who has three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren enjoyed a whole two slices. *** Local Caption ***

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    FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf

    Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf und verzehrt genüsslich eine Pizza / 040419 *** 94 year old Audrey Prudence takes her first taste of pizza as she ends a nearly lifelong boycott of Italian food after her late husband Jack was held captive by Mussolini's forces in WW2. See National News story NNpizza. A great-grandmother has finally tucked into a pizza after vowing never to touch Italian food after he husband was held captive by Mussolini's forces. Retired dinner lady Audrey Prudence, 94, boycott all Italian food with her husband Jack Prudence - after he spent a year in Italy as a prisoner of war. Jack died ten years ago, aged 89, and the former wartime nurse slowly embraced spagetti bol. But now she decided it was time to try her first ever pizza - ending an astonishing six decades without tasting the world's most popular food. And her choice of a Hawaiian with its ham and pineapple topping proved irresistible after just one bite with her saying she "could not wait to try another." Mrs Prudence from Abridge in Essex who has three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren enjoyed a whole two slices. *** Local Caption ***

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    FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf

    Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf und verzehrt genüsslich eine Pizza / 040419 *** Collect photo of Audrey Prudence her late husband Jack and their son Robert. See National News story NNpizza. A great-grandmother has finally tucked into a pizza after vowing never to touch Italian food after he husband was held captive by Mussolini's forces. Retired dinner lady Audrey Prudence, 94, boycott all Italian food with her husband Jack Prudence - after he spent a year in Italy as a prisoner of war. Jack died ten years ago, aged 89, and the former wartime nurse slowly embraced spagetti bol. But now she decided it was time to try her first ever pizza - ending an astonishing six decades without tasting the world's most popular food. And her choice of a Hawaiian with its ham and pineapple topping proved irresistible after just one bite with her saying she "could not wait to try another." Mrs Prudence from Abridge in Essex who has three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren enjoyed a whole two slices. *** Local Caption ***

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    FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf

    Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf und verzehrt genüsslich eine Pizza / 040419 *** Collect photo of Audrey Prudence. See National News story NNpizza. A great-grandmother has finally tucked into a pizza after vowing never to touch Italian food after he husband was held captive by Mussolini's forces. Retired dinner lady Audrey Prudence, 94, boycott all Italian food with her husband Jack Prudence - after he spent a year in Italy as a prisoner of war. Jack died ten years ago, aged 89, and the former wartime nurse slowly embraced spagetti bol. But now she decided it was time to try her first ever pizza - ending an astonishing six decades without tasting the world's most popular food. And her choice of a Hawaiian with its ham and pineapple topping proved irresistible after just one bite with her saying she "could not wait to try another." Mrs Prudence from Abridge in Essex who has three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren enjoyed a whole two slices. *** Local Caption ***

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    Laurence Mitchell ,65, who claims gymnastics cured his back pain. He is encouraging other older people to take up fitness. Lea Valley, Enfield, London.See National News story NNgymnast. A super-fit pensioner claims to have CURED an 'unbearable' case of lower-back pain - by becoming a gymnast.Laurence Mitchell has racked up hundreds of social media followers and thousands of views with his fitness videos after taking up the sport aged 65.Retired Laurence says he developed constant lower back pain after a fall, which left him suffering from anxiety issues.But the grandfather said he 'somersaulted his way to a cure' - despite suffering from a shoulder disability. / action press *** Local Caption *** 29341984

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    Laurence Mitchell ,65, who claims gymnastics cured his back pain. He is encouraging other older people to take up fitness. Lea Valley, Enfield, London.See National News story NNgymnast. A super-fit pensioner claims to have CURED an 'unbearable' case of lower-back pain - by becoming a gymnast.Laurence Mitchell has racked up hundreds of social media followers and thousands of views with his fitness videos after taking up the sport aged 65.Retired Laurence says he developed constant lower back pain after a fall, which left him suffering from anxiety issues.But the grandfather said he 'somersaulted his way to a cure' - despite suffering from a shoulder disability. / action press *** Local Caption *** 29341983

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    Laurence Mitchell ,65, who claims gymnastics cured his back pain. He is encouraging other older people to take up fitness. Lea Valley, Enfield, London.See National News story NNgymnast. A super-fit pensioner claims to have CURED an 'unbearable' case of lower-back pain - by becoming a gymnast.Laurence Mitchell has racked up hundreds of social media followers and thousands of views with his fitness videos after taking up the sport aged 65.Retired Laurence says he developed constant lower back pain after a fall, which left him suffering from anxiety issues.But the grandfather said he 'somersaulted his way to a cure' - despite suffering from a shoulder disability. / action press *** Local Caption *** 29341977

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    Laurence Mitchell ,65, who claims gymnastics cured his back pain. He is encouraging other older people to take up fitness. Lea Valley, Enfield, London.See National News story NNgymnast. A super-fit pensioner claims to have CURED an 'unbearable' case of lower-back pain - by becoming a gymnast.Laurence Mitchell has racked up hundreds of social media followers and thousands of views with his fitness videos after taking up the sport aged 65.Retired Laurence says he developed constant lower back pain after a fall, which left him suffering from anxiety issues.But the grandfather said he 'somersaulted his way to a cure' - despite suffering from a shoulder disability. / action press *** Local Caption *** 29341976

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    Collect picture of Laurence Mitchell 56 working in America. Laurence Mitchell , now 65, claims gymnastics cured his back pain. He is encouraging other older people to take up fitness..See National News story NNgymnast. A super-fit pensioner claims to have CURED an 'unbearable' case of lower-back pain - by becoming a gymnast.Laurence Mitchell has racked up hundreds of social media followers and thousands of views with his fitness videos after taking up the sport aged 65.Retired Laurence says he developed constant lower back pain after a fall, which left him suffering from anxiety issues.But the grandfather said he 'somersaulted his way to a cure' - despite suffering from a shoulder disability. / action press *** Local Caption *** 29341975

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    Collect picture of Laurence Mitchell 6 months old. Laurence Mitchell , now 65, claims gymnastics cured his back pain. He is encouraging other older people to take up fitness..See National News story NNgymnast. A super-fit pensioner claims to have CURED an 'unbearable' case of lower-back pain - by becoming a gymnast.Laurence Mitchell has racked up hundreds of social media followers and thousands of views with his fitness videos after taking up the sport aged 65.Retired Laurence says he developed constant lower back pain after a fall, which left him suffering from anxiety issues.But the grandfather said he 'somersaulted his way to a cure' - despite suffering from a shoulder disability. / action press *** Local Caption *** 29341980

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    Collect picture of Laurence Mitchell aged 26. Laurence Mitchell , now 65, claims gymnastics cured his back pain. He is encouraging other older people to take up fitness..See National News story NNgymnast. A super-fit pensioner claims to have CURED an 'unbearable' case of lower-back pain - by becoming a gymnast.Laurence Mitchell has racked up hundreds of social media followers and thousands of views with his fitness videos after taking up the sport aged 65.Retired Laurence says he developed constant lower back pain after a fall, which left him suffering from anxiety issues.But the grandfather said he 'somersaulted his way to a cure' - despite suffering from a shoulder disability. / action press *** Local Caption *** 29341979

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    Laurence Mitchell ,65, who claims gymnastics cured his back pain. He is encouraging other older people to take up fitness. Lea Valley, Enfield, London.See National News story NNgymnast. A super-fit pensioner claims to have CURED an 'unbearable' case of lower-back pain - by becoming a gymnast.Laurence Mitchell has racked up hundreds of social media followers and thousands of views with his fitness videos after taking up the sport aged 65.Retired Laurence says he developed constant lower back pain after a fall, which left him suffering from anxiety issues.But the grandfather said he 'somersaulted his way to a cure' - despite suffering from a shoulder disability. / action press *** Local Caption *** 29341988

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    Laurence Mitchell ,65, who claims gymnastics cured his back pain. He is encouraging other older people to take up fitness. Lea Valley, Enfield, London.See National News story NNgymnast. A super-fit pensioner claims to have CURED an 'unbearable' case of lower-back pain - by becoming a gymnast.Laurence Mitchell has racked up hundreds of social media followers and thousands of views with his fitness videos after taking up the sport aged 65.Retired Laurence says he developed constant lower back pain after a fall, which left him suffering from anxiety issues.But the grandfather said he 'somersaulted his way to a cure' - despite suffering from a shoulder disability. / action press *** Local Caption *** 29341982

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    Laurence Mitchell ,65, who claims gymnastics cured his back pain. He is encouraging other older people to take up fitness. Lea Valley, Enfield, London.See National News story NNgymnast. A super-fit pensioner claims to have CURED an 'unbearable' case of lower-back pain - by becoming a gymnast.Laurence Mitchell has racked up hundreds of social media followers and thousands of views with his fitness videos after taking up the sport aged 65.Retired Laurence says he developed constant lower back pain after a fall, which left him suffering from anxiety issues.But the grandfather said he 'somersaulted his way to a cure' - despite suffering from a shoulder disability. / action press *** Local Caption *** 29341998

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    Laurence Mitchell ,65, who claims gymnastics cured his back pain. He is encouraging other older people to take up fitness. Lea Valley, Enfield, London.See National News story NNgymnast. A super-fit pensioner claims to have CURED an 'unbearable' case of lower-back pain - by becoming a gymnast.Laurence Mitchell has racked up hundreds of social media followers and thousands of views with his fitness videos after taking up the sport aged 65.Retired Laurence says he developed constant lower back pain after a fall, which left him suffering from anxiety issues.But the grandfather said he 'somersaulted his way to a cure' - despite suffering from a shoulder disability. / action press *** Local Caption *** 29341996

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