Adam runs the 2024 Great Eastern Run for Sue Ryder

Great Eastern Run 2024 · 13 October 2024 ·
I'm now running the 2025 London Marathon, head over to my new page if you would like to donate;
Sue Ryder supports people through the most difficult times of their lives. Whether that’s a terminal illness, the loss of a loved one, or a neurological condition – they’re there when it matters. Their doctors, nurses, and carers give people the compassion and expert care they need to help them live the best life they possibly can.
My Dad, Robert (or Bob) was diagnosed with primary progressive Multiple Sclerosis in 2000 aged 48. He had been gradually exhibiting symptoms over the previous twenty years and was working up until just after his diagnosis. After medically retiring in May 2000, he became unable to walk without the use of a walking stick. He also received a related diagnosis of early-onset dementia. He died on 11th November 2003 of a heart attack, aged just 51.
During his illness, he attended day care at Thorpe Hall once a week, which gave him a lot of pleasure when his activities were limited by his illness.
I'd like to give something back to what is a great institution in the Peterborough community. Now I'm fit after many years out of shape, what better way to give back than in a physical challenge? I'd never been a runner until recently, and prior to signing up, I hadn't run further than a 10k. I'm now going to run over double that distance in a Half Marathon at the 2024 Great Eastern Run! Please give generously to a very worthy cause, every penny raised will spur me on in training and around the course on the day!
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