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12/10/2025 - 'Fame at last' by David

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Well, even by our standards we've had a crazy few weeks, with a fortnight of gigs, TV and radio appearances, a fall, another hospice visit, and of course, parkruns! It all started on a sunny autumnal Monday morning at Southampton common. One of BBC 's researchers had heard about our assisted running story on a podcast recently, and contacted Alice to ask if we would be interested in being featured on South Today, our regional news show. We are passionate about raising awareness of both Motor Neurone Disease and assisted running so we were thrilled.  They wanted to tie our story in with the Great South Run, as we are going to be the first assisted wheelchair runners to be part of a pacing team at this years upcoming event.  We met Lewis Coombes on the common, which was a bit surreal as we usually see him on the telly presenting the sport section. He and his cameraman were so nice, and we did an interview before they filmed us in action. There were lots of angles and...

30/09/2025 - 'Cherrabowlies' by David

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In the weeks since the last blog, we've been busy doing some really worthwhile and positive things, but unfortunately in the days in between, I have been feeling very sad, frustrated and annoyed with my situation.  We will start with a positive – I received the results of the biopsy I had taken of my nose.  I had a persistently bleeding area which looked suspicious of skin cancer, but the results came back as sun-damage only and since having the area removed, I have had no further problems.  This is a relief as it was liable to bleed at every knock and when other people are getting you dressed, they may not always remember to take particular care not to touch it with jumpers etc. Another positive came in the form of a parcel from John which contained a signed Derby County FC shirt!  As Alice took the photo of me holding it up, she noted I was already wearing a Derby top and scarf, so this really completed the look! So, although there is plenty of good, th...