By jwright@thekmgroup.co.uk (Joe Wright) A man given infected blood during the NHS’ biggest-ever scandal felt like he was “living life with his shoelaces tied together”, an inquest has heard. Steve Dymond, who lived the final years of his life in Broadstairs, was one of thousands of haemophiliacs to be given contaminated blood during transfusions in the 1970s and 80s. Labelled by former prime minister Boris Johnson as the worst treatment disaster in the history of the health service, the scandal resulted in Mr Dymond getting infected with hepatitis C. He was diagnosed in 1994 following unexpla…