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Target: £20,000.00
Raised so far: £17,062.75
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The Excursion

Michael Crouch, Malcolm Croker, David Sharland and Julian Sheahan will be walking the course of Hadrian’s Wall, starting in Wallsend and ending up in Bowness-on-Solway, scheduled for some 5 days later.

As the crow flies this is some 84 miles in distance, if we allowed Mr Crouch to navigate, considerably more.

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Cystic fibrosis

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is an inherited condition. It affects organs in the body, particularly the lungs and digestive system, which become clogged with sticky mucus, making it difficult to breathe and digest food. Cystic fibrosis affects over 8,000 people in the and is most common in Caucasian people. People with cystic fibrosis have a shorter life expectancy, with the average being around 31 years.

Cystic fibrosis symptoms

Cystic fibrosis is a "multi-system" disease, meaning that it affects many body organs. However, most of the symptoms are to do with the lungs and the digestive system.

Lungs

In a healthy person, there is a constant flow of mucus over the surfaces of the air passages in the lungs. This removes debris and bacteria. If you have cystic fibrosis, this mucus is excessively thick and sticky and cannot perform this role properly.

The sticky mucus also provides an ideal environment for bacterial growth. This can put a person with cystic fibrosis at risk of getting bacterial chest infections and pneumonia. If these infections are not treated early and properly, they can be very difficult to treat.

Digestive system

Cystic fibrosis also affects the digestive system. In a healthy person, the pancreas produces chemicals (enzymes) which pass into the gut as food leaves the stomach. These enzymes break down the fat.

If you have cystic fibrosis, the pancreas does produce enzymes but due to the mucus blocking up the ducts these are not available to digest the food. Without these enzymes, the fat in food is not properly digested and it is difficult to gain weight. The faeces contain an excess of fat and are oily and very smelly.

Other conditions associated with cystic fibrosis include:

  • polyps (small growths) in the nose
  • diabetes, because cystic fibrosis can damage the pancreas
  • infertility in men, because the tube that carries sperm, the vas deferens, may become blocked
  • fertility problems in women, because cystic fibrosis may cause nutritional problems and underweight women are more likely to have irregular menstrual cycles

Causes

Cystic fibrosis is an inherited, or genetic, condition.

Cystic fibrosis occurs because of a faulty gene called the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator - or CFTR gene. Cystic fibrosis is an autosomal recessive disorder. This means that in order to develop the condition you need to inherit two cystic fibrosis genes, one from your mother and one from your father. If you inherit only one cystic fibrosis gene, you are called a carrier and do not have symptoms.

Good Luck, keep up the intensive training! Donation by Tanya Devereux on 06/04/09

 
£15.00 + £4.23 Gift Aid

Hope it doesn't hurt too much... good luck all Donation by James Mounty on 06/04/09

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid

Good luck! Donation by Gabby Folliard on 06/04/09

 
£15.00 + £4.23 Gift Aid

Best of luck! Donation by Jana Ratnajothy on 06/04/09

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid

I want a Keema Naan with you lot when you're back Donation by Les Williams on 06/04/09

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid

Good luck! Donation by Inessa and Brian Fannin on 05/04/09

 
£50.00

May the sun shine and the pubs be plentiful along the way. Also best wishes for your fund raising Donation by Rod and Anne on 03/04/09

 
£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid

Good on yer sport Donation by Nigel Malcolm on 03/04/09

 
£45.00 + £12.69 Gift Aid

Good luck Michael and hope that you achieve the goal and the publicity for this worthwhile cause. We will be cheering you on from afar in May. Donation by Tracey O'Dea on 03/04/09

 
£50.00

Mickey..sounds like a walk in the park for you Donation by Bucket on 03/04/09

 
£100.00

Go uncle crouchy, if only I could walk I would go with you, unless you want to take me in my backpack Donation by Jack Pruscino on 02/04/09

 
£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid

Best wishes Donation by Bill McCracken on 02/04/09

 
£25.00

How many pub stops per mile does that work out to? Donation by Gerry Zecca on 02/04/09

 
£50.00

Good effort & best of luck. Donation by Mark Thorogood on 02/04/09

 
£100.00

Best of luck! Donation by Kath on 02/04/09

 
£25.00 + £7.05 Gift Aid

Good luck Crouchy - sounds brutal Donation by Adam Driussi on 02/04/09

 
£100.00

Best of luck Donation by Kevin Ritchie on 02/04/09

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid

All the best and my deepest respect for undergoing such tortures for a good cause! Donation by Daniel Kopf on 02/04/09

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid

Donation by Mark Jackaman on 02/04/09

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid

Best of luck boys! A wonderful cause. Donation by Bill Fearnley-Whittingstall on 02/04/09

 
£40.00 + £11.28 Gift Aid

Good effort. (Crouchy & Jules - I can't believe the other guys only weigh 100kgs between them!) Donation by John Fowle on 02/04/09

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid

Enjoy the views to the South! Donation by Wayne Greet on 02/04/09

 
£30.00 + £8.46 Gift Aid

Walk?!........., should be running!! Excellent cause. Good luck...x Donation by Joanne Corpe on 02/04/09

 
£25.00 + £7.05 Gift Aid

Best of luck! Donation by George Cooke on 02/04/09

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid

Put on a few more bricks please to keep the Jocks out! Donation by Tim Barber on 02/04/09

 
£100.00
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