Sunday 16 May 2010

Race for Life 2010


Well, it didn't rain this time and what an amazing atmosphere at the Cancer Research Race for Life. It was the first race this year in Kent and there were about 4,000 runners again, plus several dogs and children.

We took about one hour fifteen minutes to complete the course, which was more difficult, this year. There seemed to be more uphill stretches than last year, which made me struggle somewhat, but we all finished the race, arms linked, in a line.

We saw two people being helped over the finishing line propped up by volunteer St. John's Ambulance men.


Our team have so far raised about £3,500.00, I am so proud of them.


I have started again on the mistletoe injections, but 100 times weaker than the first one. It is going OK so far, and is quite bearable. The idea is to boost my immune system into top gear so it fights any stray Mesothelioma cancer cells. Watch this space....

Today's picture has to be the great team at the race. Thank you to Emily, Abi, Dawn, Anne, Amy and Georgie and Mabel, Chris and Amy's dog, specially was dressed for the occasion. Well done!!!!

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