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LHON stands for Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy.

LHON is a devastating eye disease that causes irreversible blindness and hits otherwise healthy people in their mid-20s. Unfortunately there are no treatments for the condition. We need to know much more about the cause of LHON so we can develop new treatments. This is a major focus of my research group.

We are aiming very high and looking to raise at least £1000 to aid the research of LHON at Newcastle university before the year is out.

First up is a 23 mile walk from where Christian and Myself work (Crosshills) all the way to Leeds, expecting to take around 7 hours.

**UPDATE Monday 10/10/11**

Well Christian and the rest of us completed the walk yesterday and I think I speak for all us when I say it was much harder than ever imagined. In total it took us 11 hours of walking!!. All of us are walking like John Wayne and have lots of blisters and weirdly "sock burns" which I didnt even know existed.

Also as we have blasted the £1000 target and still have some funds to be added I've upped the ante and made it £2000. Remember what a good cause this is and the massive effort that Christian had to make both phyiscally and mentally, please continue to dig into those pockets and help us hit the revised target.

Please take the time to read christians statement below which will explain the impacts of LHON on him.

"Hello, my name is Christian and here is my story of how Leber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy disease or (LHON for short) has affected my life.

In December of 2010 I discovered that my sight was deteriorating. I went to a specialist who examined me; he mentioned that my central vision was a concern to him.

 

I was referred to Mr David Atkins a consultant at the BRI hospital, I met him in January. At this time my sight had gone to frightening levels and was getting very serious, I was not able to read or recognise anyone.

  

In our first meeting after talking to me and going through a number of tests (one of which was a field test which measures the central vision), Mr Atkins mentioned Leber’s to his registrar who concurred it could very well be LHON.

 

I was now in a period of doing a lot of other tests such as chest x-rays, MRI scans, and a number of blood tests one of which was a genetic blood test which had to go to Newcastle hospital it took 3-4 weeks to get the results.

 

In February 2011 I asked my consultant if my sight would come back, he didn't sound positive, at this point I knew there was a very good chance that I would never see again...

 

My daily life in mid February was of crying and feeling very sad about my condition, my life had changed completely, I knew at this stage that I would never see anyone’s face, read or drive again, amongst many other things I used to take for granted.

 

My usual smiling face had gone and it would take many months for a smile to reappear, my parents were very concerned for me and did everything they could for me, but unfortunately my mood would not change I don’t think I have been more frightened in my life.

  

In March Mr Atkins referred me to Newcastle hospital to do further tests, these tests confirmed that my central vision was badly affected and when my genetic blood results came back Mr Atkins confirmed that I had the Leber’s disease.

 

Once I was officially informed that I had LHON, I was referred to St James’s hospital in May where I met Mr Backhouse who is a consultant neurologist, he had the unfortunate task of telling me that I won’t ever see again like I used to, and that there is no cure to LHON.

  

On the 16of May I returned back to work, after 5 months off.  Due to my condition and severe sight loss I could not go back without the help of Access to Work (an organisation that helps people get back to work who suffer from a disability).

 

I would not have been able to return to work without the help of the Human Resources department who got the software and equipment to help me navigate on my computer.

 

It is now September and I have learned how to touch type as it was very difficult for me to see the keys, I have also learned how to use magnification tools on my computer, and also talking software. This was quite difficult at first, but has helped me significantly to do an important role at Debt advisory (this is where I work).

 

Due to having LHON disease I am unable to recognise anybody, I am unable to see anyone’s face. Facial expression means a lot in everyday life and for me that had been the hardest aspect to overcome.

My daily life has changed I can’t go to the supermarket without asking for help, I can’t see coins or notes to pay for things so I use my touch to recognise what I have.

Shaving has been more difficult due to the fact I can’t see my face, so I feel my face to see if I have missed anything. People would not know I am registered blind so I carry my white symbol cane with me so that people are aware of it.

  

I am still coming to terms with my condition physically as well as mentally, but time helps you to cope with even the most traumatic things in life, I do not think I would have said this in February/March time, but there are people who are much worse off in life than me.   

 

As you can see it's a very emotional process to go through and Christian is now adament that we should do as much as possible to aid in future research of this very rare condition                                  

                            

So please dig deep and donate now.

Hi Christian well done on the walk, fantastic achievement. Love Emma, Steve & Jemima x Donation by Emma Walton on 18/11/11

 
£50.00 + £12.50 Gift Aid

Well done! Donation by Margaret Ferguson on 28/10/11

 
£50.00 + £12.50 Gift Aid

Donated by Philip Loftus who joined us on the 25 mile trek from Crosshills to Leeds. Well done Philip!! Donation by Philip Loftus on 24/10/11

 
£65.00 + £16.25 Gift Aid

From Domi's Dad !!!!!! Donation by William Brown on 21/10/11

 
£25.00 + £6.25 Gift Aid

This donation is for the Wabba & Dabba sponsored walk. Well done Mark and Will. Thank you for everyone who sposnored the event. Donation by Craig Gedey on 17/10/11

 
£38.00 + £9.50 Gift Aid

Congratulations Christian (and team) that sounds like an incredible effort. I hope your legs have recovered and well done mate!! Donation by James Ferguson on 16/10/11

 
£10.00

Donation by Anonymous on 14/10/11

 
£10.00 + £2.50 Gift Aid

I am a friend of James Ferguson who passed on details of your walk. Well done Donation by Chris Fox on 14/10/11

 

Congratulations, Christian. So proud of you for completing the walk. Interesting to read the blog, all the best. Love Nicola xx Donation by Nicola Walton on 13/10/11

 
£50.00 + £12.50 Gift Aid

Well done on the walk. Glad to hear you are doing well. It was nice to read the bio. James and Nic keep us posted. All the best Donation by Neil & Gemma Glover on 13/10/11

 
£50.00 + £12.50 Gift Aid

Well Done on completing the walk. Donation by Deb on 12/10/11

 
£50.00 + £12.50 Gift Aid

A kind donation from Bill & Diane Child Donation by matt Child on 11/10/11

 
£20.00

What a challenge but Wabba (Mark Jones) and Dabba (Will Gillanders) were up to it! Well done guys on raising this money. Donation by Wabba and Dabba! on 11/10/11

 
£104.65 + £26.16 Gift Aid

Well done to all for completing the walk, also Wabba & Dabba. Donation by Joe Minney on 11/10/11

 
£50.00 + £12.50 Gift Aid

Well done Christiano. I wasn't sure those skinny, little legs could carry you that far.... Love Matt, Sam & Josh Donation by Matt Walton on 11/10/11

 
£50.00 + £12.50 Gift Aid

Beast Donation by Robert Gibson on 10/10/11

 
£20.00

Well Done guys... Donation by Irene Lewis, Vicky Lewis & Yvonne Mellor on 10/10/11

 
£30.00 + £7.50 Gift Aid

Donated from the awesome man who owes the "Ice cream" barge in Saltaire. thank you Donation by Michael Lewis on 10/10/11

 
£2.00 + £0.50 Gift Aid

Hope all went well, Christian. Love from Chris Donation by christine walton on 10/10/11

 
£100.00 + £25.00 Gift Aid

Good luck Grace and everyone else walking, fair play for walking that far its a long way!!! Donation by Debbie Butcher on 08/10/11

 
£10.00 + £2.50 Gift Aid
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good luck on the walk Christian, sorry we can't be there to cheer you on. Love James, Nick and Olivia Donation by James Burke on 08/10/11

 
£100.00 + £25.00 Gift Aid

Good Luck on the walk, sorry I cannot be there Donation by Nicholas Burke on 08/10/11

 
£100.00 + £25.00 Gift Aid

Best of luck Christian - hope the feet aren't too sore after you finish. Love Jonathan, Katie, and Charlie! Donation by Jonathan Burke on 08/10/11

 
£100.00 + £25.00 Gift Aid

Good luck Michael and to everyone else thats doing the walk... well done on reaching your target, Heres to much more :-) Donation by Natalie Thompson on 07/10/11

 
£10.00 + £2.50 Gift Aid

Best of luck with the walk x Donation by Natalie Carr on 07/10/11

 
£10.00 + £2.50 Gift Aid
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