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Running for Esme

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This team page was set up for all those that are fundraising for Bubby’s charity the Histiocytosis Research Trust – particularly all those half and full marathon runners who ran on what would have been Esme’s 3rd birthday, 18th September 2011, in Farnham.

 

Jason and I want to say a massive thank you to all you runners for completing the race - 55 went out and 55 came back and boy was it a hilly one!  Thank you also to all those that sponsored them and all those that helped us with the picnic.

 

 

With your help so far we have already raised a mammoth $34,075 for the Histiocytosis Association of America (HAA). Thank you - see www.firstgiving.com/esmecarter. We have moved to the English fundraising website JustGiving and the English charity the Histiocytosis Research Trust to ensure that your donations, wherever possible, can benefit from UK Gift Aid. The money raised will be ring-fenced by the HR Trust (HRT) for HLH research projects. Your donation will help evolve understanding of the disease and improve treatment so other kids don't have to suffer like Esme. Thank you very much for your support.

 

About our beautiful daughter... 

 

In May 2010 after weeks and months of terrible fevers and numerous trips to the doctors and various hospitals our daughter, Esme or Bubby as we called her, was finally diagnosed with the disease Haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis or HLH. She was transferred to Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) where she spent the next 3 months undergoing the most horrendous treatment. HLH isn’t cancer but it is treated like Leukaemia however the survival rates are much lower at around 50%.

In her ten weeks of hell at GOSH 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.

Three weeks into the treatment she had a massive reactivation of what we thought was HLH. We watched helplessly as her temperature soared to over 40 degrees and her heart rate accelerated to 260 beats per minute (normal rate 100). They increased the chemo and the steroids and from then on it was a race against time to keep 'the HLH' under control to get her to Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) to replace her faulty immune system.

A 9 out of 10 match cord blood from the States was identified and she started conditioning for Bone Marrow Transplant early July. This included five days of intensive chemo to wipe out all her bone marrow in preparation for the new cord blood cells.

While Bubby was brave, she also was fragile and sensitive to the harsh drugs and her rampant disease. Bubby’s little body couldn’t tolerate the chemo conditioning and after her transplant she 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.

In April 2011 - 7 months after her death - Jason and I requested that GOSH carry out further tests. It was then discovered that Bubby had been suffering from Visceral Leishmaniasis a sandfly disease. She must have been bitten by an infected sandfly in either in Spain or Crete in the summer of 2009. So we now know, that her HLH was secondary to Leishmaniasis.

 

Bubby was the brightest, prettiest and sweetest little girl. We miss her dearly. We don’t know if we will ever get over losing her, we are not sure we want to. Our greatest sadness though is for Bubby herself, the suffering she endured and the life experiences she should have had.

We now want to help other kids diagnosed with HLH so they don’t have to suffer like Bubby.

About the disease and fundraising

 

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 is a charity working to evolve understanding of the disease, improve treatment and ultimately get more children better and home with their families where they belong.



By raising money for HLH research projects we’re giving other kids a chance.

Many thanks, we really appreciate it


Jason & Kelly

 

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Raised: 94%
 

Team target: £100,000.00

Raised so far: £94,391.36

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Alan King

Alan & Kim's page

38 donations

144%

£1,440.00

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Alex Randall

Alex is Running for Esme

57 donations

0%

£1,884.00

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Allison Hogan

Allison's page

0 donations

0%

£0.00

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Andrew Hogan

Andrew's page for Esme

39 donations

26%

£2,615.00

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brian McDermott

Running for Esme

85 donations

0%

£5,487.76

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Chris Stokes

Chris & Michelle Stokes

53 donations

0%

£1,466.20

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Dan Brown

Dan Running For Esme

42 donations

55%

£1,110.00

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Dan Pimm

Pimm & Barnett are running for Esme

134 donations

176%

£3,522.00

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DAVID BLETSO

Running for Esme

5 donations

0%

£285.00

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David Grainger

David's page for Esme Carter

30 donations

171%

£855.00

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Djordje Gvozdenovic

Djordje's page

25 donations

0%

£325.00

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Gavin Burston

Gav's running for Esme

36 donations

0%

£759.38

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Grant Carter

Haslemere's Running for Esme

70 donations

0%

£2,397.00

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Guy Bradshaw

Guy's page

20 donations

0%

£531.00

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Helen Mountfort

Martin and Helen's page

40 donations

60%

£1,211.20

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Jason Carter

Running for my Bubby - the Farnham Pilgrim Marathon

116 donations

100%

£10,000.00

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JImq Coleman

Jim's running for Esme Carter

32 donations

54%

£548.00

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Kelly Carter

Remembering Bubby

380 donations

100%

£41,308.00

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Laura Rogers

Laura's page

37 donations

0%

£665.50

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Marcus Foley

Marcus Foley's page

2 donations

0%

£250.00

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Matthew House

Matt's Running for Esme

182 donations

93%

£9,310.00

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Nick Drane

Nick's page

8 donations

0%

£290.00

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Paul Firmin

Tamsin Carroll, Paul Carolan & Paul Firmin

75 donations

103%

£1,341.10

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Paul Rennison

Paul's page

31 donations

0%

£540.00

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Polly Oxley Dowell

Polly's Running for Esme

34 donations

0%

£721.00

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Richard Oliver

Dickie's page

15 donations

0%

£407.20

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Shelley Robinson

Shelley's page: Running for Esme

34 donations

0%

£515.00

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Stephen George

Stephen's Running For Esme

53 donations

0%

£1,621.42

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Steven Filler

Steven's page

38 donations

0%

£1,552.00

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Stuart Hadden

Stuart's page

3 donations

0%

£138.00

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Tasha, Sean, Simon - UM

Tasha, Sean, Simon's page

15 donations

39%

£390.00

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Tony Mattson

Running for Esme

17 donations

0%

£570.60

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William Prince

William's page

20 donations

0%

£335.00

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