So, as of 30 August, I am doing the Great North Run. This came as a bit of a shock to me. I don’t run. I don’t really exercise. To be honest, I don’t know why I said ‘yes’ to it, but I did. Apparently it’s 13.2 miles long, a distance I have no comprehension of, and, at this point in time, is less than 13 days away, a time which I unfortunately do have a comprehension of.
So basically I’m going to
increase my current running distance of 3 miles to that of 13.2 miles in less
than 13 days. Impossible? Most probably.
What isn’t impossible (see what I did there) is that I can hopefully raise some money for the British Thyroid Foundation in the very short space of time until the event. The BTF is a patient-led charitable organization that, along with other things, provides support and information to people suffering from thyroid disorders and funds research into such disorders. I know from experiences within my own family that thyroid conditions can have a serious effect on daily life and in extreme cases be fatal. Please visit the BTF website for more information: http://www.btf-thyroid.org/
I can’t promise that I will be able to do an adequate time or that I won’t perish whilst undertaking this task. So please, if not just for the good work carried out by the BTF, give money in honour of my probable death. It’s what I would have wanted!
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