Story
Hi my name is Gabriel, my friends call me Gabe.
I live in Bedfordshire, England with my Mummy, Daddy and my little sister. I like boys stuff like cars, motorbikes, and monsters. I want to be a Power Ranger when I grow up.
When I was 2 years old, and on the day that my little sister was born, I became ill. Five weeks later, on 25 July 2008 I was diagnosed with a brain tumour and days later my mummy and daddy were told it had spread to my spine.
On 7 August 2008 I was diagnosed with AT/RT - a rare, high grade childhood cancer. My family were told that I did not have long to live and that there was no hope of a cure - but I surprised everyone with my stength and was given an experimental intensive chemotherapy regime with stem cell rescue (I am too little for radiotherapy). I put up a very brave fight, had major surgery on my brain and my spine, spent prolonged periods in hospital and isolation, and somedays was so ill I could not stand up or spend more than a few moments of the day awake.
My family were with me for every second of my fight and never left my side. I mean the world to them and have taught them some very important lessons in life, but the most important lesson of all - to never, ever give up hope.
My last four scans since my treatment finished last year have shown no evidence of disease and each day I go from strength to strength. Nobody knows what the future holds for me - but is that not the same for everyone? I may not be the fastest runner or the highest jumper, but I take some beating on the bravery stakes!
So thank you for sponsoring four of my leading ladies, Mummy, Little Sister, Nonna and Aunty Toe, for running this race to raise some money for Cancer Research UK.
Love Gabriel
www.ourpreciousgabriel.blogspot.com
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