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Ais' Rowers Triathlon

Fundraising for Ehlers-Danlos Society
£520
raised of £500 target
by 31 supporters
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Ehlers-Danlos Society

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RCN 1180984
We are a global community dedicated to improving the lives of all with EDS/HSD

Story

In 2014 I broke my spine in 3 places.

In 2016 I was told I'd never be able to play sports again. 

In 2018 I was diagnosed with a condition called Ehlers Danlos Syndrome. 

Earlier this year I cycled 260k in 2 days to raise awareness and funds for EDS Society. And with a quiet Christmas ahead, I'm back at it again.

Taking on a challenge that shouldn't be possible for somebody living with EDS - A rowers Triathlon.

12k In the 1x, 40k on the bike and 10k run with both my knees strapped up - fingers crossed they don't give out!





My Story

If you know me, you likely know I'm quite a bendy, injury-prone individual.

In 2015 I fractured my spine in 3 places. How? I was walking down the street. That's it. No trauma, No run-in with a car, fall from a great height. I was 20 years old. Oh, and it took 3 months before I even had a diagnosis. 

At first, the doctors thought I'd pulled a muscle or pinched a nerve. I was screaming and crying out in pain. As the days turned to weeks, they sent me for an MRI.

How could a seemingly fit and healthy young woman just snap parts of her back, with 0 trauma? 

I turned to recovery and 18 months later, I started rowing again. A sport, I'd fallen in love with 6 months prior to the injury.

I naively presumed that was the last of my medical mystery. One morning I work up with over 100 bruises down my legs. I became extremely fatigued, falling asleep in front of friends and colleagues. On one occasion, I lost all feeling from the waist down and had to be lifted out of my rowing boat. My hands started shaking, a reoccurring tremor started to form. Every day I'd wake up with a new pain or ache, only for it be replaced with another the following day. 

Thankfully, I had private medical insurance and over the course of the two years that followed, I visited 8 specialists, had 9 x-rays, 3 ultrasounds, countless blood tests and a CT scan for food measure. Neurologists were stumped and I began to question if I was a hypochondriac. 

Then finally, I was diagnosed. Just like that, it had a name and I presumed we'd look treatment to get rid of this weird 'syndrome'.
Turns out, there isn't a cure. 

Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDS) are a group of disorders that affect the body’s connective tissues including the skin, joints, blood vessels, gut, and many other organs and tissues. These disorders arise because of abnormal production and function of collagen and allied connective tissue proteins. It is a chronic, life-long condition.

At first, It felt like a major breakthrough. Then I was discharged with no-one to oversee my care with an illness that affects multiple systems of my body. If you live with EDS, you're very much left to 'get on with it', regardless of where you live in the world. 

As it happened, I'd been presenting with the condition since I was born, continuously missed by practitioners. Awareness of EDS is incredibly low and often, the advice isn't accurate. 

I can't tell you how many times I was told, I'd never row again. Don't get me wrong, it's been a hard-fought battle, often overdoing it and getting injured again. But, overall rowing helps me manage symptoms, in particular, fibromyalgia (chronic pain) and M.E (chronic fatigue). 

For a person with EDS, a rowers tri is a bit like running the marathon with weights on. With a quiet Christmas ahead, I'm going to do a Rowers Tri  (I hope!) for a charity that is changing the game for people living with my condition.

Will you sponsor me?

The Ehlers-Danlos Society is dedicated to saving and improving the lives of those affected by the Ehlers-Danlos syndromes. Their goal is worldwide awareness, and better quality of life for all who suffer from these conditions, regardless of geography.

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Ehlers-Danlos Society

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