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In April 2026, I will be taking on the huge challenge of running the London Landmarks Half Marathon for The UK Sepsis Trust.
I am still currently in intensive care after having sepsis myself. I suffered with stomach pains and fever for 6 days before my parents and boyfriend had to really encourage me call 111, who said I need to go straight to A&E.
After lots of uncertainty and tests, it was clear I was septic and it was decided I needed an emergency laparoscopy.
My surgeons said I had a burst ovarian cyst that they believe burst 6 days prior when I first felt the pain. This led to infection in my stomach area, explaining the pain and the fever I’d had for the last 6 days, and then of course, to sepsis.
I’m now 5 days post surgery and doing remarkably well. But I understand this is not the case for so many people. I have a long road of recovery ahead, but at the end of the year when I’m feeling healed and healthy, I will be in training mode.
It just shows how precious life is. It’s been a scary time not only for myself but my friends and family so let’s raise awareness and get fundraising.
Every hour, sepsis takes 5 lives. That’s 48000 a year. Know the signs:
How to spot sepsis in adults :
Slurred speech or confusion
Extreme shivering or muscle pain
Passing no urine (in a day)
Severe breathlessness
It feels like you’re going to die
Skin mottled or discoloured
One of my best friends Maz, said she was going to run for The UK Sepsis Trust and I said you know what, I’ll do it too!!
Life is precious, hug your loved ones!!
Thank you so much in advance for donating whatever you can, it really will make a massive difference. It’s very close to my heart. Han x
Team members (8)
- £1,640 of £3,000
- £420 of £400
- £400 of £500
- £400 of £400
- £340 of £400
