On New Years Eve,
2008, while 6 months pregnant, I suffered a major stroke and my
left side was paralysed. In an instant, the lives of our
unborn baby, John and myself were turned upside down.
Neither
John nor I had ever considered the possibility that a stroke could
affect a young person, but it can happen to anyone, even a
baby.
We have moved on a lot since that
fateful day and feel we are in a position now to give something back to
the stroke community and to help the Stroke Association with their work.
To this end, John and I have decided to enter the Thames
Bridges Bike Ride 2010. John and I will be cycling 30 miles
and 13 bridges across London and hope to raise a whole heap of money for
the Stroke Association! Because of my mobility problems it will not be
possible for me to ride a bike by myself so the Wheels For Wellbeing
charity are kindly hiring to us of one of their two wheeled tag-alongs
(see the photo)! This will allow me to pedal along while attached to
Johns bike. The two wheel layout means I don't have to worry about
balance. Donate to Wheels for wellbeing on this page, to donate to the stroke association please go here.
So,
please give what you can, no matter how
large or small, and help John and I give something back.
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for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page.
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