A year at Essex Boot Camp, and taking on many outdoor activity challenges/days out (all to which I have previous journalled about).
I have just recently over the last month started to train in running, towards my first ever half marathon in March next year. I had a breakthrough too and achieving a mile continuous in 17 minutes - it's only taken me 18.5 years to do this. This is broken down by 10 years ill on/off, 1.5 years waiting for my transplant, and 7 years post transplant building on my fitness, ongoing health issues. Running is always something I have struggled with - with my breathing. But, I am very positive and determined, and never stop trying to pursue.
Also, this year saw me return home from Durban in South Africa, from the World Transplant Games with two bronze medals.
photo taken by Chris Rushton Essex Chronicle photographer |
Thoughts go out to my friends who have gained their angels wings, especially to an amazing lady called, Nicola who inspired me. Nicola was 24 years post double lung and heart transplant. Below is a photo of us taken way back in 2009 at one of Harefield Hospital's fun raiser days. I have many pics, but decided to use this one.
Nicola was a great help to me when I had my own struggles post transplant, as it isn't a cure and there are/can be many other medical/emotional/mental issues to deal with after surgery. I had someone to talk too who understood my complications. It was a very sad day to hear of Nicola's passing recently, and it was also a great loss to the transplant community.
Transplantation isn't a cure, but, it extends life and one that I especially do not take for granted and every day/breath I wake up to, is a bonus. I have lost many friends whose journey has ended, but, it's a lesson I say time and time again.... we all should live life for today and don't wait 5 years to do something. If you have a dream/goal/something to aspire too - try and reach out as soon as you can/feasible. Who knows what is a round the corner for any of us!
It is amazing that on July 9th 2014, I will be reaching my 8th year post double lung transplant!! Not long to go and I have a hospital check up in March ('14) aslong as all stays well prior to that.
It is almost bitter sweet, when one person looses their battle and another person lives on through consenting to be on the Organ Donor Register. But, when your body is at rest - you do not need your organs in heaven. They can save a life, like it did mine. If you still haven't become a donor please open this link How to become an Organ Donor
Some facts on Organ Donation (taken from NHS Organ Donation website)
- You are more likely to need a transplant than become a donor.
- A donor can donate a heart, lungs, two kidneys, pancreas, liver and small bowel and can restore the sight of two people by donating their corneas.
- Donors can also give bone and tissue such as skin, heart valves and tendons. Skin grafts have helped people with severe burns and bone is used in orthopaedic surgery.
- The age of people who have donated organs after their death has changed in the past decade with more aged over 50 and fewer younger donors. Older donors are less likely to be able to donate as many of their organs as younger people, as some organs may become less suitable for transplantation as people age. But organs from people in their 70s and 80s can be transplanted successfully.
Now......massive gratitude to all and everyone - my parents, family, friends who have continued to support me. Lots of love to my Mum and Dad, always there for me and extremely supportive.
To all at EBC, and the directors James and Glynn who have encouraged/helped me along with all the other instructors to grow and build confidence in my fitness abilities. Below, I am being awarded by James and Glynn, Most Inspirational Member (2013). Please also check their website if you live in Essex or fancy getting your corporate firm involved, and see what other services are on offer with EBC Essex Boot Camp's Website
It has been life changing for me in many ways, and not just helping me in my health but making so many wonderful friends and EBC is like a family :)
James and Glynn EBC Directors |
Christmas Party EBC |
Family shot my Birthday (February) |
National Lottery Run:Catherine,Jo,Maureen,Lara |
National Lottery 5mile Run |
Having fun on my Birthday |
Celebrating 7years post transplant! |
Linda,Maria,Mum,Alison,Liz |
Natalie,Mark and I |
Lactic Rush with EBC |
Pre-World Transplant Games promo photo |
Teletubby fun Eating Clean regime with Tracey,Jade,Janine |
FACT !! |
EBC sponsors at World Transplant Games,South Africa |
Capturing my moment in Durban,South Africa |
Collage of outdoor & EBC photos |
Promoting the cause ;) |
I wish everyone a great New Year's Eve, and a beautiful year ahead as we all approach 2014. May it bring everything and more and good health. May my friends still waiting for transplants, wait not much longer, and those poorly to get better soon.
Enjoy your life, be grateful, and live your life!! Oh and my book is still in progress - I will get there, just it's very painful re-living experiences and writing about them. I hope to either finish my book next year or get a large chunk of it finished. If anyone knows of a publisher too - please let me know. Many thanks.
Lotsa Love to you all xxxx
Always Smiling and Always Will
Justine
Jussie
Red :) x
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