downham seagull
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Last week I was unfortunate enough to suffer a heart attack and spent a few days in Worthing hospital, but was 'put back together again' by the heart surgeons and nursing staff. I was discharged late on Saturday (my birthday..lol) and on Sunday morning someone was kind enough to take me to the end of New Church road to watch a bit of the marathon.
Ninja Elephant said in an earlier post how good and humbling it was to hear spectators cheering them on etc etc.
From my perspective as a spectator, I watched runners/walkers going past with sweat dripping dripping from them.....and many clearly feeling the pain. But they carried on...............wearing their various singlets/vests supporting Scope , MacMillan and dozens of worthy causes. Not least of these many causes was the British Heart Foundation who I have absolutely no doubt, I will be turning to for advice etc etc in the very near future.
To say it was emotional watching these runners/walkers going through the pain barrier for people like me is the understatement of the decade. I could only only watch for 20 minutes as I was feeling so tired , so I missed the massive efforts of so many on here who I desperately wanted to see (Tony Bloom, El Pres and Edna to mention just a few).
I want to say a massive thankyou to all of those who took part.....and quite frankly.....bollocks to you and your continual shite.
Sorry to hear you suffered s heart attack and wish you a speedy recovery. I'm like you in awe of anyone who runs for a charity. I raised money for the british heart foundation over many years because my niece has holes in the heart and then I went and had a heart attack in 2011 so have benefited and helped in a strange way. Look after yourself if you ever want to chat when your having a down day just PM me.