Supporting the

Neuroendocrine Cancer Community

 

Sending a huge and heartfelt thank you to Martin and his riding buddy, Stuart who have raised over £2600 (including Gift Aid) for NCUK. Here is Martin’s fundraising story:

In January 2017, I was unexpectantly diagnosed with a rare form of cancer called a Neuroendocrine Tumour (NET). I had been suffering from stomach aches for some time and had lost weight but we all thought it was a reoccurrence of a hernia. We never thought it would be cancer. Interestingly, because so little is generally known about this type of cancer, and because it hides itself so well in the body, 60-70% of patients are diagnosed at an advanced stage, as I was.

Being told that this cancer was not curable but could be treated and managed was hard to take. The shock of this revelation hit me and my family hard and in the early days it was difficult to accept and take it all on board. This is where NCUK was so helpful. Their website was full of really useful information about this relatively unknown cancer and it was explained in plain easy-to-understand English. At the time there was a lot of medical jargon to take in, and this website was a blessing to help unpack the information and made me feel a little less overwhelmed. Although I never spoke directly to anyone from this organisation, their website was an invaluable rock when I most needed it.

August update – after 3 courses of chemotherapy and two major liver operations in the last 3 years, they have found 3 more tumours on my liver that need removing. This will involve a pretty major operation scheduled for late September, but will hopefully leave me tumour-free for a long time into the future. I want to grasp this opportunity before my op to help raise money for this fantastic charity.

September update – ALL CHANGE !! This challenge was postponed until October due to Covid, but now I can’t participate in the event because I have to have another operation in late September to remove some more tumours from my liver. So….. I now plan to do the challenge before my op just with my bike buddy Stuart. We plan to ride the full 50 miles and keep to the original route as much as possible.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!
So I completed the South Downs bike challenge (51 miles of mainly ups and a few downs) and actually enjoyed the experience. The ride was very tough in places, but my friend Stuart and I managed to cycle up all the hills and get round in a respectable time. Just goes to show what a bit of training can do!
Thank you for your support, sponsorship and prayers.
Thank you Martin. You can still donate to Martin’s page here.