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Hooray I did it! Will little to no training I managed to run the whole way round without stopping in 31.36.
Another great day for great causes!
R
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Thanks for visiting my fundraising page.
Donating through Justgiving is quick, easy and totally secure. It’s also the most efficient way to sponsor me: St Mark's Hospital Foundation gets your money faster and, if you’re a UK taxpayer, Justgiving makes sure 25% in Gift Aid, plus a 3% supplement, are added to your donation.
So why St Marks Hospital?: As most of you will know I also ran for this fantastic charity last year. They treated my other half for a condition called Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP). People with FAP develop many polyps (which are like small cherries on stalks) inside their large bowel. There are many different types of polyps but these particular polyps are called adenomas (the "adenomatous" in FAP). An adenoma can in time turn into a cancer which is why it is so important to make sure anyone at risk of inheriting FAP is examined. FAP is a serious condition unless detected early when it can be treated. St Mark's Hospital Foundation is the UK's only specialist hospital for colorectal disease where they receive treatment.
They were truly amazing when Michael went through his operations recently so any sponsorship big or small will be hugely appreciated.
For more information about St Mark's and the work they do please visit their website www.stmarkshospital.org.uk or http://www.polyposisregistry.org.uk for information on FAP. Many thanks for your support. Rasna x
Another great day for great causes!
R
xx
**************************
Thanks for visiting my fundraising page.
Donating through Justgiving is quick, easy and totally secure. It’s also the most efficient way to sponsor me: St Mark's Hospital Foundation gets your money faster and, if you’re a UK taxpayer, Justgiving makes sure 25% in Gift Aid, plus a 3% supplement, are added to your donation.
So why St Marks Hospital?: As most of you will know I also ran for this fantastic charity last year. They treated my other half for a condition called Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP). People with FAP develop many polyps (which are like small cherries on stalks) inside their large bowel. There are many different types of polyps but these particular polyps are called adenomas (the "adenomatous" in FAP). An adenoma can in time turn into a cancer which is why it is so important to make sure anyone at risk of inheriting FAP is examined. FAP is a serious condition unless detected early when it can be treated. St Mark's Hospital Foundation is the UK's only specialist hospital for colorectal disease where they receive treatment.
They were truly amazing when Michael went through his operations recently so any sponsorship big or small will be hugely appreciated.
For more information about St Mark's and the work they do please visit their website www.stmarkshospital.org.uk or http://www.polyposisregistry.org.uk for information on FAP. Many thanks for your support. Rasna x
