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Closed 30/09/2017
Iʼve raised £310 to Fund research into Cori's Disease
- Reading, United Kingdom
- Funded on Saturday, 30th September 2017
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Cori's Disease or Glycogen storage disease IIIa is a rare genetic disease about which there is very little research. It affects the liver, the heart and sufferers have difficulties maintaining their blood sugar levels. These problems can be fatal. All are affected by progressive muscle weakness which, again, can kill. There is no cure and no treatment.
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Ailsa Arthur
7 years agoSo I am feeling slightly smug and very surprised but I did it!
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11
Sarah Armstrong
Aug 19, 2017
Well done Ailsa.x
£30.00
Anonymous
Aug 17, 2017
£50.00
caroline hopkinson
Aug 16, 2017
Congratulations!
£30.00
Jane Turner
Aug 15, 2017
Well done Ailsa x
£30.00
Louise Marten
Aug 14, 2017
Well done Ailsa!
£20.00
Catherine Winchester
Aug 14, 2017
Well done Ailsa! xxx
£10.00
jacqueline brown
Aug 13, 2017
Well done Ailsa. Great achievement xx
£20.00
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Ailsa Arthur
Reading, United Kingdom
In two weeks time I am running 5k to raise money for Cori's. This disease has lagged behind in the research stakes but I am hoping to make a change by raising money as a seed for for research There are researchers out there with the will and ideas , they need our support though!