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As some of you may already know I am running this year's London Marathon for the MNDA which is a charity that is very close to my heart.

My mum was diagnosed over 4 years ago with Motor Neurone Disease (MND).  Before her symptoms started she was an avid runner and we made a pact that we would run the London Marathon together. Since that is no longer possible I am going to run the 2010 London Marathon in aid of the Motor Neurone Disease Association.  It is not a well known disease, in fact many do not know what it does to the body.

This is my Mum's story....

I took up running at the ripe old age of 44. I had an initial, "Run, Fat Boy,Run" experience but was soon hooked. I went to the gym 6 times a week and competed in the odd triathlon- great fun. I ran along behind Alex who competed at Junior Level for the GB team.

My symptoms began insidiously, having a few problems running, then walking, then tripping up, anywhere, which made my girls laugh... (and me too, I must confess). By the time I was diagnosed I was using 2 walking sticks. The diagnosis took two years with an initial diagnosis of a cyst on my spinal cord leading to a massive open spinal cord operation (quite horrific) which was a "red herring". The eventual diagnosis was devastating.  Now, four years later, I am more or less confined to a wheelchair and struggle with almost total loss of strength in my arms and hands (this typing is difficult). However, I still work, from home, and try to live as normal a life as one can with this dreaded disease.

MND is a killer; those with ALS (the most aggressive type) can be dead within 18 months to 2 years. (If, at this point, you are thinking of Prof Stephen Hawking, he is an amazing anomaly). The brain produces too much of a chemical which kills off the motor neurons, gradually rendering the voluntary muscles useless. This affects the arms, legs, neck, speech, swallowing and, eventually, breathing.  Usually, the respiratory system gives up as the diaphragm is affected and sufferers cannot breathe for themselves.

I am one of the "luckier" ones, having PMA (Progressive muscular atrophy). This disease is slower progressing, but just as destructive. It affects about 15% of MND patients.

There is, currently, no treatment for MND and any money raised for the charity will go towards research into a cure for the disease.

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Sorry this is so late. I can't wait to hear all about it! x Donation by Jennifer Macmaster on 29/05/10

 
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Well done, Alex From mum's school friend, Marion Donation by Pauline Hardy on 10/05/10

 
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Well done Alex !! From Medicys Donation by Medicys Limited on 05/05/10

 
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Strong! Donation by Doug on 03/05/10

 
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ou looked great, even at 21 miles. Donation by George & Diane on 27/04/10

 
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Apology for delay in responding to Len's Email - too involved with many other good causes ! Donation by Brian Mc Gill on 26/04/10

 
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Al! Just watched you set off on TV! Giving you a pound for every painful mile, make us proud girl. Know you'll nail it under 4hrs! Sorry not there! xx Donation by Kelly Richards on 25/04/10

 
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Have a great day! Donation by Kirsti & Martin Locke (WPGC) on 24/04/10

 
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Donation by Vinod Achan on 24/04/10

 
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good luck on the run. Hope its not to hot on the day Donation by Richard Kelly on 23/04/10

 
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Good luck Alex, we shall be thinking of you. Donation by Friends at Woodcote Park G.C on 22/04/10

 
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All the best for Sunday Alex! x Donation by Amy Poole on 22/04/10

 
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Good Luck, Alex. I know you'll do yourself proud. Lots of Love.xx Donation by Grandma on 21/04/10

 
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All the best Alex and hoping it won't be too hot for you on Sunday. Will be thinking of you. Donation by Cindy & Paul Carlton on 21/04/10

 
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Best of luck, a great charity. Gill Thomas (WPGC) Donation by Gillian Thomas on 20/04/10

 
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Good Luck Alex-some of the stars might not make it-Iceland Ash-you might win! Donation by Michael Farrin on 20/04/10

 
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Best of luck, I will be there all of the way. xx Donation by andre harlock on 19/04/10

 
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well done alex Donation by P and A on 19/04/10

 

Donation by Michael Wells on 19/04/10

 
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Good Luck Donation by Joe McDavid on 14/04/10

 
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Good luck Alex - it was super having lunch with your mum and the girls yesterday. Donation by Grace Filby on 14/04/10

 
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Hope all goes well on the day. Donation by Charlie Gilbert (WPGC) on 14/04/10

 
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Good luck Donation by Janet Spring (WPGC) on 12/04/10

 
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Donation by Matt Faircloth on 12/04/10

 
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You won't believe how quickly the race goes by (apart from the last 4 or 5 miles that is). Best of luck ! Donation by Stephen Russell (WPGC) on 12/04/10

 
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