MG Moorfield Martin's Garage

Glasgow Kiltwalk 2025 · 26 April 2025 to 27 April 2025 ·
Martin had leg and back pain Christmas 2023 and it continued till March 2024, we all thought it was sciatica. To our horror, in April 2024, he was diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer in his spine and lymph nodes with spotting on his liver. While his diagnosis was terminal, he had radiotherapy for the pain and started chemotherapy shortly after and we were hopeful of keeping it under control. Good days were plenty in the beginning but after the first round of chemotherapy there was good and bad news, some of the tumours had shrunk while others had grew, started another round of chemo but new kidney tumours caused other issues which led to a lot of infections and eventually the news we dreaded, the chemotherapy wasn't working and we were at the end of the road, HOW COULD THIS BE HAPPENING. Between the 3 of us we cared for him at home just as he wanted. 💙
Our lives are shattered, 2 little boys, Cameron 12 and George 7 will now grow up without their daddy 💙 Zoe without her husband ❤️. Gillian & Lesley without their little brother 💛. Ross, Emily, Annie and Sarah without their uncle 💜
LIFE IS CRUEL💔
Our team is
Zoe, Martin's wife
Gillian and Lesley, Martin's sisters
Stewart, Martin's brother in-law
Annie and Sarah, Martin's neices
Yvonne and family, Martin's childhood friend
Neuroendocrine is complex and needs so much research.
Our purpose is to support and inform patients and families from diagnosis, enabling access to the best care and treatment, whilst stimulating Neuroendocrine Cancer research, increasing national awareness and influencing improvements in outcomes.
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