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In January 2008 I was diagnosed with Severe Aplastic Anaemia - a bone marrow disease for which a transplant offered the best 'cure'. However my only sibling (my sister) did not prove to be a suitable match and a check against all the international donor lists did not produce a single match either and so alternative therapies were pursued.
5 years on, after lots of ups and downs, many dozens of hospital stays and visits, numerous infections (bacterial, viral and fungal), serious complications and over 100 units of blood, I had reached the point where a bone marrow transplant had become a necessity.
In Jan 2013 the first check against the register produced a suitable match - a 19 year old international donor after no option was found in the UK. My first (bone marrow) transplant failed and my donor in a matter of a few months donated (stem cells) a second time for me, this time after months in isolation the new cells finally successfully grafted. Incredibly she had only gone onto the register a few weeks before she got the call. I was very lucky.
The half marathon is a way to raise funds to help Anthony Nolan raise awareness and attract more donors to help save more lives. Of course it also allows me to prove I can do it after all the problems & illnesses but also hopefully to encourage others that they can too - that there is a way back to 'normality' after these awful diseases.
Please give generously, and go on the bone marrow register, maybe you will save give someone their future back.
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Thank you for all your support