PKD: never heard of it...........
Event: Dragon Ride
Team Members: Chris Cottrell;Jon Shaw;Mike Prior
£2,020.00 raised of £1,500.00 target
100 donations
My Target:
£1,500.00
£2,020.00 raised so far
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My story
Hello there,
PKD? never heard of it, nor me...........
Until I was diagnosed with PKD at Easter in 1999.
We are raising money for the UKPKD Charity by taking part in the Dragon Ride, 162km and 3330M of climbing (that's 101 miles and 11,000ft), on the 25th June.
WE DID IT!!!!!!!! The three of us got round in about 8 hours, including a puncture, a picnic lunch and what looked suspiciously like an ice cream stop to me. ( I was too far back to see).
Actual pedaling times were:-
Mike 6hr 57min, Jon 7hr 2 min, Chris 7hr 13 min. I think the other guys would have gone quicker if they hadn't slowed down after the climbs for me to catch up.
I have to say a huge number of thank you's.
So in no particular order:-
My family for putting up with months of sweaty cycling clothes and an empty fridge.
To Mike and Jon for riding with me and helping raise money. Respect!
Paul at Cheddar Cycle Store (great time of 5hr 17min)
Parker International for exceptional customer service
Polar Electro UK for exceptional customer service
Dave Moore of Broadway House, home of the Cheddar Challenge
Mike Saunders at switch-backs.com
Helena for feeding us the night before the ride, and at such short notice
To Breakaway Cycling for organising the event (nice one!)
To Dr Matthew Dolman and Dr Chris Dudley, for getting it right every time.
To Tess at the PKD Charity
To Mikey Pies for riding all of those miserable winter days over the last few years.
To Paul Rogger for pacing us round and never stopping talking.
To Gemini TKD for spreading the word and kind offers of support.
To all my sponsors all over the world.
And again to my family for support and love both on and off the bike.
Was it hard work? Oh yes, 6500 calories worth, 67,000 heartbeats.
Did I enjoy it? Downhill bits were great, top speed 45mph.
The climbs? err, yes there were lots and they were long, 32 mins up Bwlch y Clawdd. (55% of the riding time was uphill, 4 hours of climbing)
Best bits? hmmm, seeing our support crew on top of Rhigos with lunch, doing 30mph on the flat at mile 99, finishing and knowing I trained right and eaten right.
Worst bit? feeling really fit and knowing it can't last........................................
Polycystic Kidney Disease is the most common life threatening genetic disease, it affects an estimated 12.5 million people worldwide regardless of sex, age, race or ethnic origin. In fact PKD affects more people than cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy, hemophilia, Downs syndrome and sickle cell anemia — combined. The chances of having it are about 1-800 in the general population but if you have it the chances of passing it on to your children is 1-2.
Polycystic means multiple cysts so PKD is lots of cysts on each kidney. These cysts grow and multiply, slowly causing the mass of the kidney to increase. Ultimately the diseased kidney shuts down causing end-stage renal disease for which dialysis and transplantation are the only forms of treatment. A normal kidney is the size of a human fist. However, with the presence of PKD, cysts develop in both kidneys. There may be just a few cysts or many and the cysts may range in size from a pinhead to the size of a grapefruit. When many cysts develop the kidneys can grow to be the size of a football or larger and weigh as much as 15kgs each.
PKD is incurable so end stage renal failure is the only likely outcome. The treatment for end stage renal failure is limited to severe interventions like transplantation or dialysis. The only way to deal with PKD at present is to stay fit, control your blood pressure, manage the pain and lead a normal life. The clock is ticking...........
Significant research is underway all around the world. In the UK the PKD charity has recently been formed to raise awareness of the condition while in the US the excellent PKD foundation has been working for nearly 25 years on the issues of awareness and research.
Donating through this site is simple, fast and totally secure. It is also the most efficient way to sponsor me: the PKD Charity will receive your money faster and, if you are a UK taxpayer, an extra 28% in tax will be added to your gift at no cost to you.
People have been so generous that we have decided to raise our original target again! The target is now 300% of the original.
Please sponsor me now as every single penny, cent or whatever counts.
Many thanks for your support and thanks to those who have already sponsored us.
Chris Cottrell
Thanks to PKD Foundation for the background information.
My charity
The Polycystic Kidney Disease Charity
Charity Registration No. 1085662
The PKD charity aims to provide information and support to patients and families affected by polycystic kidney disease, support research into both determining the causes of and discovering possible treatments and to raise awareness of PKD, providing information to patients, the public, the medical community and the media.
Donations 100
Looking forward to seeing some Lance-style riding skills on them ups!
Donation by Mrs Shaw on 27/05/06
£50.00
+ £14.10 Gift Aid
Sorry it's been so long
Donation by Dave and Helena on 26/05/06
£20.00
Good Luck to goat boy...
Donation by Brian Livesey on 26/05/06
£30.00
+ £8.46 Gift Aid
Donation by Vern H on 26/05/06
£10.00
+ £2.82 Gift Aid
Heres for those kidneys to keep on happily Switchbakin´ for a long time to come
Donation by Michael Saunders on 26/05/06
£100.00
Good luck guys, here's 10p for every mile you do!
Donation by Nic Nicholson on 25/05/06
£10.10
+ £2.85 Gift Aid
Good Luck Lads, All the best
Donation by Caroline May on 25/05/06
£5.00
+ £1.41 Gift Aid
All the very best, can't believe you are planning to do it in one day!
Donation by Laura Jones on 24/05/06
£10.00
+ £2.82 Gift Aid
Good luck. Hope it stays dry - less chance of chaffing.
Donation by David Williams on 24/05/06
£10.00
+ £2.82 Gift Aid
I hope you're getting Sean Kelly to commentate! All the best......
Donation by Kate H on 24/05/06
£10.00
+ £2.82 Gift Aid
Donation by Andrew & Janet Shaw on 23/05/06
£25.00
+ £7.05 Gift Aid
arn`t you getting a bit old for all this?
Donation by Martin Bagshaw on 23/05/06
£20.00
+ £5.64 Gift Aid
The challenge isn't just cycling up to Bwlch, you've got to pronounce it properly too. Good luck!
Donation by Ben W on 23/05/06
£10.00
+ £2.82 Gift Aid
Sub 5 hours easy!
Donation by steve robinson on 23/05/06
£10.00
+ £2.82 Gift Aid
Good luck Jon just don't go turning into a roadie
Donation by Tim Allen on 23/05/06
£10.00
+ £2.82 Gift Aid
Good luck! I think that you're mad Jon, but then I guess you know that!
Donation by Vanessa on 23/05/06
£10.00
+ £2.82 Gift Aid
Good Luck Lads
Donation by Carole Rogers on 23/05/06
£5.00
+ £1.41 Gift Aid
Remember, roads can go downa as well as up!
Donation by Anonymous on 22/05/06
£10.00
+ £2.82 Gift Aid
The altitude training looks tough!
Donation by Andy Martin (Beds) on 22/05/06
£10.00
+ £2.82 Gift Aid
Donation by Victoria on 22/05/06
£20.00
+ £5.64 Gift Aid
Good Luck, though I'd like photographic proof of Mike Prior exercising!!
Donation by Rich N - TVP on 22/05/06
£10.00
+ £2.82 Gift Aid
I did'nt know that fitness& scrumpy went together
Donation by anonymous on 21/05/06
£10.00
+ £2.82 Gift Aid
All the best with the ride.
Donation by Brett Leida on 05/05/06
£15.00
Donation by Di Symonds on 05/05/06
£20.00
+ £5.64 Gift Aid
It'll be interesting to see you walking like John Wayne the day after the bike ride. Good Luck
Donation by paul collins on 02/05/06
£20.00
+ £5.64 Gift Aid
Donation summary
- * Online donations£1,950.00
- Offline donations£70.00
- Text donations£0.00
- Total raised£2,020.00
- Gift Aid£405.59
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