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Hi everyone, we won't go on too much about our challenge because the important stuff is below but all you need to know is that George and Nick have now been joined by Greg and Neil in their attempt to kayak the length of the Leeds to Liverpool canal all 127 miles of it (and 91 locks) in just four days and if we survive and don't strangle each other we hope to raise as much as we can to help little Emma from Wigan. Please read the following from Emma and help us as much as you can.
My name is Emma Hoolin, and I have a childhood cancer that is very aggressive. It is called neuroblastoma. My Mummy took me to hospital in February because I had felt very poorly for a long time, and they found a big, big lump inside my tummy.
Before they could begin treatment, they had to do all sorts of tests and take samples from inside me. I've never had operations before and I didn't like it. I still don't. They put me under big noisy machines to 'scan' my insides, they took samples from the centre of my bones to make sure the cancer wasn't in there, and they took a sample from the lump in my tummy. But this made the lump bleed and it began to swell up so much I couldn't breathe properly . It look a long time to fix this, I had to sit up for weeks in hospital with an oxygen tube before I could start chemotherapy, (something that was supposed to make me better). It just made me sick. Really sick.
After the last cycle of chemotherapy my kidney became very ill. The doctor told mummy I had renal failure, the chemotherapy had caused a lot of damage to it.
Mummy and Daddy spent all that time with me in hospital. I watched them crying, I haven't ever seen them do that before and it made me cry. I've never been so sick. I never want to be that sick ever again. There is an antibody treatment in America that can stop this thing called Cancer, from coming back. If the cancer comes back they won't be able to do anything more for me and I'll die. I don't want to die and I don't want to see Mummy or Daddy cry again. Please help me to get this treatment.