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Guillain-Barré syndrome is a rare autoimmune condition affecting the peripheral nervous system, usually leading to temporary or long-term paralysis. Around 80% of those with GBS will make a good recovery, but between 5-10% of people will not survive and the other 10-15% may be left with severe mobility or dexterity issues; this includes my mother who was left unable to walk unaided and who is now registered disabled.
As a busy (and not as fit as I would like) full time musician and mother of two, I have signed up to cycle the Etape Loch Ness 2018 on April 29th, a 106 km closed road cycle sportive around the beautiful banks of Loch Ness with 900m of ascent. There is a dreaded King of the Mountain stage, feared by all novice cyclists like me!
As an added bit of pressure (as if I need it) and in addition to the cycle training, I am also going to attempt to ski, row or swim 37km - the length of Loch Ness - in the lead-up to the event itself.
I'll post updates on the page as I (hopefully) clock up the kilometres.
I'd really appreciate any support, no matter how small. I'm raising money for GAIN - who help people understand and manage both acute and chronic variants of the syndrome, raise awareness, and promote clinical and non-clinical research into these conditions. For more info visit www.gaincharity.org.uk
Taing mhòr/thank you,
Julie x