Story
Adam:
It was October 2012 and I had just turned 21, about to begin my third year of university, when I was diagnosed with cancer. It seems the diagnosis had been a while coming, though it turns out I got lucky... it had invaded my bloodstream and begun to spread, but I caught it in the nick of time!
The treatment consisted of surgery and chemotherapy, of which still effects me today. Equipment provided by the QEHB charity was instrumental in providing a more comfortable stay in hospital. The week I finished chemotherapy I began working out and running, usually to the point of sickness. Within a few months I had built up enough strength and stamina to take on some tough challenges.
In September 2013 I ran the endurance event 'Spartan Sprint', in October I ran a half-marathon in Birmingham, in November I took on the 'Pain and Suffering' event and in January 2014 the big one... Winter 'Tough Guy'. The challenges themselves and the training throughout was insanely punishing, but I got through it all with plenty of support from family and friends.
http://www.spartanrace.com/midlands-obstacle-racing-spartan-sprint-2013.html
http://www.thesufferingrace.co.uk/shop/pain-suffering-10-mile-obstacle-race-at-rockingham-castle/
http://www.toughguy.co.uk/online-entry/details/tough-guy/
I met Lucy whilst on the Climbing Out programme run by the charity of that name, both having had our own (different) experiences with cancer is an odd way to meet! The week is aimed at bringing together those in recovery from life changing injuries/illnesses and building confidence back into their lives. We are now engaged to be married and plan to continue to fundraise together!
Please give generously! Thank you so much.