Shirley-Anne Winton

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Fundraising for JDRF
£705
raised of £300 target
by 34 supporters
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Event: JDRF One Fun Run Aberdeen, on 22 September 2019
Participants: Alexa, Shirley-Anne + Colin Cheyne, Donna, Wayne, Imogen + Lucie-Mae Kewley, Carol, Stuart + Marissa Burnett, Michael + Kerri
JDRF One Fun Run Aberdeen
Campaign by JDRF (RCN 295716)
Will you conquer the course to help cure type 1 diabetes? Take on our thrilling family-friendly 2km course, obliterating obstacles, dodging mud and getting covered in colour, all while raising money to support type 1 diabetes research.

Story

On Tuesday 10th May 2016, our 4 year old daughter Alexa was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. 

In the week running up to being  diagnosed, Alexa started wetting the bed, which she had never done before and was thirsty all the time. I booked an appointment at the doctor's thinking she had a urine infection. Unfortunately though this was not the case and after a quick test by the nurse practitioner, a doctor came in and revealed that Alexa had type 1 diabetes and needed to be admitted to RACH right away. Alexa was blue lighted through to Aberdeen and the next few days were quite a blur. We had to stay in hospital for 4 days, the first being by far the worst as Alexa was wondering what was going on all of a sudden and had to get pinned down by 6 adults to get something put in her arm and then pinned down again to get her first insulin injection. I can't imagine what was going through her head. We learnt in hospital about checking her bloods, giving insulin, carb counting for everything she eats, hypos (low blood sugars), hypers (high blood sugars), I thought I would never get it right, but you just need to when it's your child's life in your hands.

Alexa is very brave and has a minimum of 5 insulin injections everyday and she has her finger pricked many times per day. Alexa now has the Freestyle Libre, which thankfully means less finger pricks in a day. Occasionally Alexa will tell us that she doesn't want to be diabetic anymore and has asked when it will go away, which is heartbreaking. 

Just about everything affects Alexas blood sugar levels, excitement, stress, illness, growth, exercise, the weather. The symptoms can make her shaky, drowsy, hungry, pale, dizzy, confused and upset with low blood sugar, to thirsty, nauseous, tired, dizzy, tummy pain, angry, agitated and unable to concentrate with high blood sugar. This makes diabetes difficult to manage and Alexa's educational years and concentrating in school extremely tricky. Bedtime is also a worry as she can go into a diabetic coma while she sleeps.

Type 1 Diabetes is an auto immune condition and despite misconceptions, is not caused by diet or lifestyle choices. It is no-ones fault and nothing can be done to prevent it. Alarmingly cases of Type 1 Diabetes in children are on the increase, currently with no known cause or cure. JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation) are working hard to change this by using donations to fund research into new ways to try to treat, prevent and possibly even cure this life threatening life long chronic health condition. 

Alexa - "I am brave, I am bruised, I am who I'm meant to be, This Is Me"

We would love more than anything to find a cure.

If you would like to join our team, just give me a message and if you would like to donate we would be so grateful. 

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About the campaign

Will you conquer the course to help cure type 1 diabetes? Take on our thrilling family-friendly 2km course, obliterating obstacles, dodging mud and getting covered in colour, all while raising money to support type 1 diabetes research.

About the charity

JDRF

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RCN 295716
JDRF is the world's leading charitable funder of type 1 diabetes research and raise money to drive world class research. We aim to find new ways to treat type 1 diabetes and its complications, prevent type 1 from developing and find the cure for people who already have the condition.

Donation summary

Total raised
£705.00
Online donations
£705.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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