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Aplastic anaemia is not listed on the NHS website. Even worse, if you search for aplastic anaemia, you will get information about less serious conditions which aplastic anaemia is often confused with! Read more
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I'll be running the London Marathon 2024 , my biggest challenge since my aplastic anaemia diagnosis. Read more
We are taking part in the Ford Ride London 100 mile jaunt. Read more
We've been supporting The Aplastic Anaemia Trust since 2017 and continues to be our main focus after Brian Jones, father of Nigel, Mark and Craig, died from this rare blood disorder. Read more
Be Super Rare - for brighter days for people with aplastic anaemia. Donate regularly or start fundraising today to earn your free tee! Read more
Cycling to make life better and brighter for people with rare bone marrow failure. Read more
When you have a bone marrow or stem cell transplant, you can choose to celebrate that as a new birthday! Read more
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In April 2020 I will be celebrating 5 years post bone marrow transplant after surviving a rare 1 in a million blood disease - Aplastic Anaemia.
Aplastic anaemia is a blood disease which is very close to our hearts and is so rare, no one knows about it!
My brother and I will be running a 10K to help raise awareness about aplastic anemia and raise funds for new research and support for others!
To give something to the people who did so much for my family and continue to do so for others in the same position.
I am fundraising to raise awareness and help advance research about this rare blood disease that will help save lives and give new beginnings to loved ones.
In 2024 I will be running 6 Half Marathons in 6 months (just over) To help raise money for Aplastic Anaemia Trust that helped my mate who has Aplastic Anaemia
It is aplastic anaemia awareness day on 4th March and to celebrate, I'm signing up early to get in the sea on 4 December.
We're getting in the cold sea in support of Louie
And we're off again... This time we'll be cycling through Italy, tacking mountains and maybe even some snow.
Isaiah was diagnosed with severe aplastic anaemia in February 2018 turning his and his loving family’s life upside down.