My story

 

Our Story

 

This is the story of how my 2 year old son, Henry, taught me the real meaning of courage and fortitude. This is the reason why I have lost 4 stone in weight in 3 months and will be running 26.2 miles around Paris next April.

 

I was naive to think that chronic and life threatening conditions only happen to other people. In February last year my family’s life changed forever. My youngest son, Henry, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the tender age of 20 months.

 

People, usually other parents, often ask me how Henry was diagnosed. Henry’s condition remained undiagnosed for several weeks and countless visits to the doctors. Without the appropriate tests being taken, the early onset of type 1 diabetes visually shares symptoms with a ‘virus’, this is particular so in young children who are unable to explain how they are feeling. Sadly, this meant my wife and I had to rush Henry into intensive care and watch him fight for his life. It was a truly harrowing and ghastly experience. Henry had to fight like hell.

 

The cause of type 1 diabetes is still unknown and there is no known cure yet. In medical terms, the effect of type 1 diabetes is that Henry’s body has stopped producing insulin and Henry is now insulin dependent for the rest of his life.

 

Diabetes is extremely intrusive, and trying to control it can best be compared to shooting a moving target (often in the dark). Henry has to have upwards of 15 finger pricks in any day and every piece of food he eats has to be weighed and the carbohydrates counted, until recently my wife and I had to inject Henry with insulin upwards of 6 times in any day. Henry has recently been fitted with an insulin pump which thankfully means he no longer has to be injected. Instead he now has a cannula fitted to him 24/7, which delivers the insulin in place of separate injections. The insulin pump acts as Henry’s life support machine and has to be constantly monitored and given the necessary information (eg. blood glucose readings, carbohydrates eaten etc) round the clock. The cannula and insulin has to be changed at 3 day intervals and whenever it gets pulled off by accident (or otherwise!).

 

Nighttimes bring with them their own set of challenges. Henry’s condition does not go on hold and wait in abeyance for sunrise. Henry’s blood glucose has to be monitored, and where necessary corrected, throughout the night. On a good night, Henry’s blood glucose only needs to be checked at 9pm, midnight and 3am. On a bad night, it will need to checked and corrected countless times.

 

Henry is an inspiration as is every child that lives with this life sentence - he never cries or complains, he just accepts what we have to do to him, smiles and lives life like every other 2 year old. Henry is the bravest person I know and I am in awe of his fortitude and resilience. Henry is an incredible little boy and I’m extremely proud of him. Henry has taught me an invaluable lesson about life; it goes on. And I feel blessed on every day that it does.

 

The Charity

 

So please help me to raise money for the Norwich and Norfolk District Diabetes UK Youth Group.

 

The Norwich and District Diabetes Youth Group is run by volunteer parents of children with diabetes. they put time and effort to run the group as they believe it gives the children with diabetes and their families in the Norwich and District area a great networking opportunity that can really help us all deal with the day to day issues relating to Diabetes Care.

 

The aims of the Youth Group are to provide a fun and supportive framework for our members and their parents up to the age of 18.

 

They organise special activities targeted at a variety of age groups which will bring together children with the same condition in a fun and relaxing environment where they can see that they are not the only ones who have diabetes.

 

These events really benefit the children but also provide an excellent opportunity for parents to meet up to share experiences and solutions to problems and helps develop a framework of support outside of the hospital.

 

As a group they also raise funds which not only support the activities they do but also provide: -

 

· Help to purchase Diabetes text books for newly diagnosed patients

 

· Clinic Reward Vouchers for children who reduce their Hba1C results

 

· Support with funding of specialist equipment

 

· Support with the education into good diabetes care and control.

 

Donations 

 

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So please dig deep and donate now.

My charity

Diabetes UK

Diabetes UK

Charity Registration No. 215199

Diabetes UK is the leading charity working for people with diabetes, funding research and helping people live with the condition. Its mission is to improve the lives of people with diabetes and to work towards a future without diabetes.

Donations 93

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Hope you make it Nathan, Wicklewood is counting on you. Good Luck and best wishes x

Donation by Tim, Trish, Jack, and Harry Digman on 13/04/12

£25.00

+ £6.25 Gift Aid

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Great cause, really hope you make it across the finish line. Love and best wishes

Donation by Rod and Marylin Moore on 13/04/12

£10.00

+ £2.50 Gift Aid

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Great cause mate. Looking forward to meeting you at the finish line! Paul, Ryan, Peter & Anne, HLC.

Donation by Paul Lewis on 12/04/12

£250.00

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Good luck Nathan fantastic charity

Donation by Venture Photography Norwich on 12/04/12

£50.00

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Well done to you all, now all that's left is the RUN

Donation by George Maule on 11/04/12

£50.00

+ £12.50 Gift Aid

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Good luck Nathan.

Donation by James Plumbly on 11/04/12

£20.00

+ £5.00 Gift Aid

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Good luck on the day!

Donation by David Lambert on 05/04/12

£10.00

+ £2.50 Gift Aid

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Good luck Nathan and hope you achieve your target.

Donation by Fran Veale on 01/04/12

£10.00

+ £2.50 Gift Aid

Donation by Sue Taylor on 28/03/12

£5.00

+ £1.25 Gift Aid

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Best of luck Nathan, can't wait to cheer you all on in Paris! :-) Try to enjoy it. Xx

Donation by Paul, Hannah, Edwrad & Isabella Lewis on 28/03/12

£100.00

+ £25.00 Gift Aid

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Fantastic cause Nathan, enjoy the day if you can!

Donation by Richard Pooley on 28/03/12

£10.00

+ £2.50 Gift Aid

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Enjoy!

Donation by Adrian Possener on 23/03/12

£100.00

+ £25.00 Gift Aid

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Best of luck Nathan, you may need it from mile 23 on!!! from Liam, Jane, Isaac and Sophia

Donation by Liam Betts on 03/03/12

£50.00

+ £12.50 Gift Aid

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Good luck Nathan from us all

Donation by Brineflow Properties & Handling Ltd on 29/02/12

£250.00

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Wishing you the very best of luck, Hayley Jay Carmela Jacob Formosa

Donation by Hayley Formosa on 27/02/12

£25.00

+ £6.25 Gift Aid

Donation by Rachel King on 24/02/12

£10.00

+ £2.50 Gift Aid

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Extra challenge - shave your legs. It'll help you run faster!

Donation by Eileen McKendry-Gray on 20/02/12

£10.00

+ £2.50 Gift Aid

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Run like the wind!

Donation by Ellen Cave on 15/02/12

£10.00

+ £2.50 Gift Aid

Donation by pete goddard on 12/02/12

£50.00

+ £12.50 Gift Aid

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Good luck! A great cause and a massive effort for beautiful Henry. We will be thinking of you.

Donation by Chris, Gem, Laila & Esme Coe on 12/02/12

£10.00

+ £2.50 Gift Aid

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Good luck

Donation by Aaron Widdows on 10/02/12

£10.00

+ £2.50 Gift Aid

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It just brings everything home, i dont know how you stay strong. Good luck we'll be thinking of you.

Donation by matthew marcantonio on 09/02/12

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Good luck old chap, a very worthy cause indeed!

Donation by Nathan Hubbard on 03/02/12

£20.00

+ £5.00 Gift Aid

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Good luck Nathan

Donation by Matthew Crawley on 01/02/12

£10.00

+ £2.50 Gift Aid

Donation by Richard Guthrie on 30/01/12

£15.00

+ £3.75 Gift Aid

Donation summary

  • * Online donations£3,780.64
  • Offline donations£640.00
  • Text donations£0.00
  • Total raised£4,420.64
  • Gift Aid£575.16

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