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The Race

So.... I did the London Marathon. I did it. 5hours 45mins. And I'd like to share just a few highlights of the day with you.

HIGHLIGHT 1
The walk to the start line in Greenwich Park. I was late. Now this sounds terrible but it actually played into my favour. The huge humming bulk of mass that was the 'on-time' runners had left the scene and I had a few straggling rhinos to contend with. A nice easy start with plenty of uncrowded photo ops.

 

HIGHLIGHT 2
Miles 0 - 14. Felt as I fully expected. Steady running taking in the amazing event, the costumes, the effort, the throng of support at every step. Running light and loose.

 

HIGHLIGHT 3
Toilet Stop! Running, running, running, bladder filling, filling, filling. Must keep going, going, going......NO I MUST STOP HERE! Immediate halt, queue, bit of banter, hobble up step into stinky portaloo, do some sort of shaky sitting down action, drag myself up and then the worst bit. Getting down the step again and getting going. Nigh on impossible. Like getting a square tyre to roll again. 

 

HIGHLIGHT 4
I found a runner (about my height 5'3") who was running at a similar pace to me. Tucked in behind her through Canary Wharf. She was all in black and seemed determined. We ran through those streets together and I'm sure she must have sensed she was being followed - erm, maybe not!! I felt I was the fitter party. But after 5-6 miles I left her in front. A good memory.

 

HIGHLIGHT 5
The final highlight. The final run home. Climbing up the gentle gradient that is The Mall I was in full flight. For every 1 that overtook me, I overtook 5. And the professional pics show my PAIN. Not bought those. Round the right-hander to the finish line to have the one and only good pic. Arms up, make race number clear, smile, big smile. Not to be! Another runner was already on the finish line, collapsed after her exertion. My final pic has it all, including flailing paramedics arms and legs. The lady did get up and we both deservedly received our medals!

 

 

 


My Thoughts

Yeah, ok, so it's just another charity that needs help. Call me unpassionate, non-caring or whatever, but I'm far too busy dealing with my (actually rather important) stuff to think about charity. Yeah, they definately need money and they do good things, but my donation isn't going to make a massive difference. Not really.

 

Fast-Forward to March 24th 2009

I remember this date reasonably well. After 3 nights in Intensive Care, 2 op's on my liver, half my liver being removed, several blood transfusions, a ventilator down my throat making me breathe, 1 night on the High-Dependancy Unit and 4 more nights (and days) going mentally crazy from drugs and shock, the 24th was a peaceful moment laid in Ward .... of Queens Medical Centre. I'd survived.


So what happened?

Well, after a 20 mile pony trek with my sister Jess, we were 10 mins from base. One last little canter home and 'pat on the back, another good ride out together.' Textbook!

Except this (oh so sadly) was not to be. You see, we'd not counted on the rather insignificant looking, silver birch tree. It couldn't have been more than 3 years old, but it took me on.

Not a broken bone, or damaged piece of clothing anywhere. Just me winded on the floor, getting my lungs back after a few seconds and then trying to get up.  Little did I know that my new-found silver friend has ruptured my liver and I was bleeding internally. My abdomen was actually filling with the blood oozing from my broken liver. When I could move no more, I laid on the floor and (sorry folks) wet myself. I was scared.

Jess rang 999. The Lincs and Notts air ambulance was sent to recover me. After what seemed like forever, I could hear it coming. Each beat of the rotor was a wave of relief to me. And when it landed in a field and the medical crew reached me I felt so safe.

 

What About That Donation?

There's only ONE air ambulance covering Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire

This life-saving service needs £1.3 million pounds a year to keep flying.

It may well surprise you that the critical work they do is

NOT funded by the government, and is

NOT funded by the National Lottery.

It is funded by charitable donations.  Even the helicopter fuel has to be paid for out of donations. When I found this out, I couldn't believe it. It's made me feel very close to all those strangers out there who've donated, and kept the ambulance up there, un-noticed above our heads flying about with casualties like me aboard.


On 25th April 2010 I'm running the 26 mile 385 yard London Marathon to raise awareness and money to keep our helipcopter flying.

 

Please help support the charity. It's out there waiting to save lives.

 


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Happy Birthday Bec, hope you have a lovely day and a great meal out. Another year on and you're still looking great! Lots of love from Jess & Steve Donation by Jess & Steve on 14/12/10

 
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Fantastic! A great cause, a daft challange and a big heart. All the ingredients for success. Well done. Donation by Nicola Crook on 04/05/10

 
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Well Done, all the best from Denis and the BBS team Donation by DENIS BULLEN on 28/04/10

 
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Well done Bec! This is an amazing acheivement...I could never do the marathon. You should be so proud :) x x x Donation by Aimee Haynes on 26/04/10

 
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Giddy up gee-gee, go for it! Donation by The Naarfolks sods on 25/04/10

 
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Really well done for today, Shiraz and I are very proud to have you as a friend, good on you, run Forest run!! Donation by Mickey Gavin on 25/04/10

 
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All the best for tomorrow Rebecca - enjoy every minute of the experience. Chad & Ann (Kathryn's dad). Donation by Chad Woods on 24/04/10

 
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Good luck Rebecca .... amazing acheivement just to get on the start line, anything else is just a bonus. You'll be fantastic :-) Donation by Lucy Sheriston on 24/04/10

 
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Good Luck Rebecca....and have fun :o) Love Jessica xx (ask Abi, Jess....or your Mum, haha) x Donation by Jessica Challinor on 24/04/10

 
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Good luck Bec! Donation by Ben Skidmore on 24/04/10

 
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Good luck 4 tomorrow bec, hope u reach ur target 4 such a good cause, go girl were all proud of u, love from rich, di, thomas and sam. x x x x x x Donation by Richard Harper on 24/04/10

 
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you are amazing bec to come from what u have been through, then run the marathon, proud of u, go girl, all the best. menna. x Donation by menna brailsford on 24/04/10

 
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Hey Bec - so proud of you and what you are doing. No words to express how we feel about the Air Ambulance and crew and all at QMC. Love Mum and Daren x Donation by judith scott on 24/04/10

 
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Good luck and enjoy your little Sunday stroll!!! Linds x Donation by Lindsey Easom on 24/04/10

 
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all the best love kathryns aunty kath Donation by kathleen mason on 23/04/10

 
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Good Luck on Sunday and try to keep cool. Glad to donate after Gemma bullied me into it. Ha Ha. See ya on the news eh? Donation by John Buxton on 23/04/10

 
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Good luck to our Bec. Love Dad and Di Donation by Peter Scott on 23/04/10

 
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Good luck Bec, im soooo proud of you,will be looking for you on the tv :) love Gem and Sam x x x x Donation by Gemma Vitel on 23/04/10

 
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Hi Rebbecca we are pleased and proud to support you in your fundraising for such a great cause .Good luck.Stay strong.David & Susan. Donation by david hughes on 19/04/10

 
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Hi Bec, I have lots of admiration for you, I could never do the marathon, will be thinking of you on the day. Good Luck Cat xx Donation by Catherine Turner on 16/04/10

 
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Good luck. I will run the marathon vicariously through you! Donation by Emma Hilditch on 14/04/10

 
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Good luck on Sunday! Donation by Douglas McLay on 14/04/10

 
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Good Luck Rebecca - hope it goes really well for you. Donation by Yvonne Sanderson on 14/04/10

 
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