Claire's crazy challenge!!

Claire Lomas is raising money for Spinal Research
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Virgin London Marathon 2012 · 22 April 2012 ·

Every two hours, someone in the UK will become paralysed. Globally, it is estimated that 15.4 million people are living with paralysis. At Spinal Research our vision is to create a world where paralysis can be cured, no matter when the injury occurred or where in the world.

Story

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I was injured in an eventing accident in 2007. I have a T4 spinal cord injury which means I am paralysed from the chest down. During my time in hospital I saw many people who had had their lives turned upside down - some who are unable to breath without the use of a ventilator. I have been very lucky to have a lot of support from family and friends helping me deal with this catastophic injury- some don't have this support.

Spinal cord injuries doesn't just mean you can't walk any more- but can also effect sensation, bowel and bladder function, circulation, temperature regulation, sexual function, bone density. It is a lot to deal with when you are injured and can lead to depression as well.

A spinal injury can happen to anyone at anytime in a split second- a cure must be found!

Spinal Research are getting closer to finding a cure and need vital funds- this is why I walked the London Marathon for them.WE NEED TO RAISE AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE FOR SPINAL RESEARCH.

There is a robotic suit (www.argomedtec.co.uk) which allows paraplegics to walk again. I am taking on the challenge of learning to walk in the suit and walking the London Marathon commencing on 22nd April 2012 and finishing a fair few days later!! See an early training session:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qSF21LHBm8

My friends have been amazing and helped fundraise for me to get a suit. Stars of the equestrian world stripped off to produce a naked calendar, The Matt Hampson Foundation gave a generous donation (www.matthampsonfoundation.org) plus lots of other friends helping raise money for me to get the suit. or given donations. I have also set up my own jewellery design (www.dalliance-jewellery.co.uk).

Visit www.get-claire-walking.co.uk for more info and updates. Also follow me on twitter @claire80lomas

My first training session was on the 23rd January- it was a challenge for sure, but what is wrong with a challenge?!

The support I had was overwhelming- and I thank everyone for helping me keep go by encouraging messages and kind donations.Here is the last day (day 16) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dwx3P3plURc&feature=share

Every donation helps- and Spinal rsearch and I appreciate every penny we can raise.

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Donation summary

Total
£174,523.00
+ £28,595.88 Gift Aid
Online
£141,535.45
Offline
£32,987.55

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