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In memory of Esme Carter, we (Shirley Coe, Hannah Child, Julia Macquisten, Ingrid van Oudtshoorn and Nathalie el Raiani amongst others...) are running the Farnham half marathon on the 18 September 2011.(The date is significant as it would have been Esme’s 3 birthday).

In order to achieve this super-massive-gi-normous-humongous  (big) task we have been training relentlessly several times a week since Christmas. Despite our best effort in improving our fitness level the thought of running up the Farnham’s idyllic picturesque hills is still a daunting prospect.

Subsequently as a lucky member of our families and friends, we are giving you the opportunity to show your support in donating generously to the Charity HRTRUST, which provides research and treatment protocols for HLH (Haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis )

If you feel you want to run with us, there are still open spaces, just contact us.

To understand more about Esme’s story please read below:

Esme Carter or Bubby, who was just 22 months, died in July 2010 after months of horrendous treatment at Great Ormond St Hospital.

Esme had been ill for a while with terrible fevers and was finally diagnosed with the disease Haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis or HLH at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) in May 2010. She spent the next three months at GOSH undergoing the most gruelling treatment. She had countless operations, tests and procedures. She was given regular chemotherapy, some directly into the spine and a cocktail of other horrendous drugs to dampen down the disease. After five days of intensive chemo conditioning she had a bone marrow transplant but Esme couldn’t tolerate this and spent four days in Intensive Care. She was on maximum life support until she deteriorated so much that doctors told us it was futile to continue. They turned off her life support in the early hours of 15th July 2010 with her mummy and daddy holding her hands reading her favourite book.

 10 months after her death her parents discovered that Esme had had Leishmaniasis – a sandfly disease – and that this had probably caused secondary HLH. If they had discovered this at the time Esme would most probably be here with us today.

 HLH isn’t cancer but it is treated like Leukaemia however the survival rates are much lower at around 50%. But unlike cancer, HLH is often referred to as an "orphan disease" meaning it strikes too few people to generate government-supported research. Research and treatment protocols are therefore funded and co-ordinated by charities. The Histiocytosis Research Trust [ www.hrtrust.org ] is a charity that is working hard to evolve understanding of the disease, improve treatment and ultimately get more children better and home with their families where they belong.

 Please sponsor us so that we can help other children with HLH, so they don’t have to suffer like Esme. Thank you for your generous support.

 

I am so proud of you Nathalie. What a wonderful effort for such a worthy cause. Donation by Julia Benson on 30/10/11

 
£30.00 + £7.50 Gift Aid

Well done Nathalie. I am very impressed! Donation by Emma Harbord on 29/09/11

 
£20.00 + £5.00 Gift Aid

Donation by Sarah Grant on 28/09/11

 
£10.00

Donation by Jane Garfield on 26/09/11

 
£20.00 + £5.00 Gift Aid

It was the saddest thing in the world to hear about Esme. I am so proud of you for doing the run. Donation by Nanette Daisley on 26/09/11

 
£10.00

Donation by Lesley Hill on 25/09/11

 
£10.00 + £2.50 Gift Aid

Sincere apologies for the late donation. I hope to see you before too long to give you a huge hug. A very special cause. Much love. Victoria xx Donation by Peter Bridge on 24/09/11

 
£25.00 + £6.25 Gift Aid

Donation from Diana Anscombe Donation by Diana Anscombe on 23/09/11

 
£20.00

Donation from John Hamilton Donation by John Hamilton on 23/09/11

 
£20.00 + £5.00 Gift Aid

Hi Hannah, sorry this is late but hope you made it, although we are sure you did as we know you run like a gazelle. Lou, Julian, Harry and Tom P Donation by JULIAN Payne on 21/09/11

 
£10.00 + £2.50 Gift Aid

Well done Julia and your friends. A worthy cause indeed! Donation by sarah leaman on 21/09/11

 

Well done Nathalie and the rest of the team. I hope it went really well on Saturday and you are recovering! The Weir family x Donation by Rachel Weir on 21/09/11

 
£15.00

well done team, great effort. Donation by neil stephenson on 21/09/11

 
£50.00 + £12.50 Gift Aid

Well run Hannah, Shirley and the rest of the team, sorry this is a little late but a worthy cause. The Simmonds Family Donation by Louise Simmonds on 20/09/11

 
£15.00 + £3.75 Gift Aid

BETTER LATE THAN NEVER...HOPE IT ALL WENT WELL. NICKY XX Donation by Nicolette Reavley on 18/09/11

 
£20.00 + £5.00 Gift Aid

Run like the wind, maman Donation by Eloise Carter on 18/09/11

 
£5.00

Good luck on your run Nathalie. Donation by Lorna Benson on 18/09/11

 
£10.00

Good luck girls, huge admiration! Jo x Donation by Jo Scott on 17/09/11

 
£10.00 + £2.50 Gift Aid

Go Jules! Love from Mum and Dadxxxx Donation by Ivan Macquisten on 17/09/11

 
£25.00 + £6.25 Gift Aid

Have fun Hannah and remember to stay together in case piggy-backing becomes necessary. Donation by Matthew Child on 16/09/11

 
£25.00

All the best for your run on Sunday.Good Luck Miss el Raiani. Donation by Annie Wallis and Alice Cowan on 16/09/11

 
£15.00

Good luck on your half marathon. Best wishes for Nathalie and the team Donation by Sue Bond on 16/09/11

 
£5.00

I will be thinking of you. Good luck Nat and the team Donation by Lianne Jackson on 16/09/11

 
£20.00

Nathalie, I wish i could be there to join you with the others but I can't attend. I wish you all the best. Donation by You cousin Salim on 16/09/11

 
£250.00

Natalie, good luck on the big day...we'll be thinking of you. I'll double the donation if Grant beats you. Donation by Andrew Gardner on 15/09/11

 
£50.00 + £12.50 Gift Aid
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