About me

I’m Lloyd. A retired scientist based in Cardiff, Wales.

For over 30 years, I worked across the medical and corporate sectors — contributing to clinical research, pharmacology, and systems innovation.

Then came a shift I didn’t plan for: I was diagnosed with Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis. That diagnosis didn’t end my thinking — it redirected it.

Now retired, I use this space to explore the questions that still trouble me: the ethics of science, the social framing of illness, and the quiet systems that shape what we call care, knowledge, or value.

I write as someone who has seen the inside of both lab and clinic — and now lives on the other side of the data. My perspective is informed, lived, and not always comfortable. I don’t offer easy answers, and I’m not here to inspire anyone.

This site exists to speak up — about disability, chronic illness, and what gets overlooked when systems take centre stage.

It’s a continuation, not a conclusion.

All views expressed here are personal and exploratory, reflecting ongoing critical and creative inquiry.