Karl Lamsdale knows a thing or two about coming back from adversity. He battled back to his pitch to sell the magazine following 92 days spent in hospital recovering from a suspected hit-and-run incident in 2018.
The Birmingham Snow Hill station vendor, known as ‘Bubble’ to his regular customers, showed incredible strength and resilience to return to his pitch following the incident which left him with broken bones, sepsis and suffering two heart attacks.
After being struck down in January 2018, he didn’t leave hospital until his April 27 birthday before making a triumphant return to his pitch that June. Karl bravely told his story in his own words in The Big Issue as he graced the cover of the magazine – if you haven’t read his inspirational tale, check it out here.
Catching up with The Big Issue while in lockdown at a flat in Hockley, Birmingham, Karl said that returning to sell the magazine was such a huge boost to his wellbeing at that time.
Now the 54-year-old is temporarily off the pitch where he has sold the magazine for two decades, the prospect of selling the magazine again after the coronavirus pandemic eases will be a welcome one.
“I’m surviving. It’s been awkward at times but I’m getting there, getting stronger all the time. It gave me such a boost going back to work with my recovery – although it’s quite strange selling a magazine of yourself,” he told The Big Issue.