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Paul O’Brien is raising money for JOINING JACK
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JJ1000 · 31 August 2014

Joining Jack has the ultimate aim of finding a cure for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, one of the most common fatal genetic conditions in the world. Recent scientific breakthroughs mean that the development of a treatment is closer than ever, and this will not only help Jack but all sufferers of DMD.

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Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page.

On the 31st August I will ride 100 miles to raise money for Joining Jack. 

Jack has Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, DMD.There is no cure at the moment.

We want to find a cure.

We're raising money to fund research to find an effective set of treatments to combat this condition.We want to make a difference to this generation of people living with DMD.

DMD is one of the most common fatal genetic disorders to affect children around the world. Approximately one in every 3,500 boys worldwide is afflicted with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy with 20,000 new cases reported each year in the developed world.

It is a devastating and currently incurable muscle-wasting disease associated with specific inborn errors in the gene that codes for dystrophin, a protein that plays a key structural role in muscle fibre function. Symptoms usually appear in male children before the age of five. Progressive muscle weakness of the legs and pelvis eventually spreads to the arms, neck, and other areas. By age 10, braces may be required for walking, and most patients are confined to a wheelchair by age 12.

Eventually, this progresses to complete paralysis and increasing difficulty in breathing, requiring ventilation.

The condition is terminal and death usually occurs before the age of 30.

Thanks to everyone for sponsoring me. 

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