Lynn Bell

lynn's Virgin London Marathon 2014 page

Fundraising for RNIB - Royal National Institute of Blind People
£1,890
raised of £2,000 target
by 63 supporters
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Event: Virgin London Marathon 2014, on 13 April 2014
We help blind and partially sighted people to break down the barriers of sight loss

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Hi I have decided to run the London Marathon 2014.  I am doing this to raise money for the RNIB and to raise awareness about the illness Lupus.

My cousin Nicola Little was diagnosed with Lupus when she was 18 after struggling with regular bouts of illness. Nicola has struggled her whole life with this disease and more recently fought for her life. Sadly she has lost her sight and is now registered blind. She has a three year old son and is still a young woman ! Just unimaginable . Yet Nicola does what she always does ... She fights .. She adapts and she cope s ! My whole family wish we could cure her but we can't .  so I want to raise awareness for this awful disease and hopefully raise money for two amazing charities !  Nicola is the type of person who ... if she was fit enough would run 100 miles for someone ! So I'm going to run the London marathon for her ! Love u Nic.    I'm including a wee bit about  lupus and the RNIB . Please visit their websites and find out more ! Xx 

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So it's Lupus...

 

Systemic lupus is a chronic and presently-incurable illness of the immune system, a condition in which the body's defence mechanism begins to attack itself through an excess of antibodies in the blood stream causing inflammation and damage in the joints, muscles and other organs.

 

The name systemic lupus implies that almost any organ or system within the body might be affected and lupus is perhaps the classical multi-symptom illness, deserving of far greater priority and investigation by the medical community.

Discoid lupus is a condition of the skin alone, and in a very few patients can develop into systemic lupus.

Lupus may be triggered by various means and can present in a bewildering number of ways, even to the extent of mimicking other diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis or multiple sclerosis.

The causes of lupus is not positively known though research has provided evidence implicating heredity, hormones and infections including viruses.

Some 50,000 may have lupus in the UK and 90% of sufferers are female, mainly between the ages of 15 and 55.

With its many symptoms, lupus can often be overlooked by a GP or consultant which may delay final diagnosis and a vital start to necessary treatment which can contain the disease and hopefully limit potential damage to the kidneys, heart, lungs or brain. Those diagnosed usually remain in medical care and receive ongoing treatment. Many symptoms will have less impact but there may be side effects.

Lupus can adversely affect the lives of sufferers and their families, and influence relationships with friends and business colleagues.

Visit NHS Choices for further information about lupus

 

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