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Runner with chronic pain takes on his first marathon

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On October 15 Cameron Mckechnie will be running the Amsterdam Marathon in aid of Pain Concern. This story is extra special because Cameron lives with persistent pain!

We caught up with Cameron to find out about his endeavour

1. What inspired you to participate in this fundraising marathon (and have you done anything like this before?)?

"I was inspired to do this marathon as over the course of the last few years my back has gotten better through time and my prevention efforts which have allowed me to return to the gym, football and running on concrete, which I thought a few years back would be improbable.

I haven’t done anything like a marathon before , I haven’t even done a half marathon believe it or not ! Looking at a time of 4 hours based on my training !"

2. Why did you choose to raise money for Pain Concern?

"I chose Pain Concern as a charity due to the amount of people I know who have chronic pain issues. From my point of view, it’s overlooked a lot in social society – it can affect work and relationships due to difficulty concentrating and I believe a charity that is understanding of all the issues that can stem from pain is a worthy cause."

3. How have you been preparing for the marathon?

"So, I started 6 weeks out from the marathon and I run the same route every Tuesday and Saturday. Due to working away I do 10 miles in Derby running round Pride Park and back to my hotel.

On Saturdays, I have been running 5, 10 , 14 and 18 miles with 20 miles planned this weekend before I do one final 20-mile run the following Saturday in preparation for the final race."

4. What challenges have you faced during your training and how have you overcome them?

"Challenges mostly stem from time and my own chronic pain. To combat my injury, I need to do a lot of stretching and foam rolling to relax my back muscles. So, adding in pre and post foam rolling with the marathon training itself can be very time consuming. Overcoming these issues just comes down to proper planning. Making sure I complete my tasks through the week to allow me to get these long, heavy runs on the Saturday without causing any extra stress !"

5. How can people support your fundraising efforts?

"People can support the incredible charity I am running for by donating to my JustGiving page and sharing your kind messages."

6. What would it mean to you to reach your fundraising goal?

"I would be incredibly grateful to anyone who is willing to donate to my cause. I am really motivated to get Pain Concern more recognised around the UK because I believe the work they do is important to giving hope to people who live with pain on a regular basis."

7. Do you have any advice for others who might be considering participating in a fundraising marathon?

"My advice would be to embrace. Don’t fear the running, you actually come to enjoy the bliss !"

About Pain Concern

“Chronic pain affects millions of people in the UK, causing widespread suffering and poor health. While increasing attention is given to the provision of specialist services and the role of drugs and medicines, there is a lot that people can do to help themselves. Pain Concern fulfils a really important purpose in showing how this can be done, providing support and information that is second to none, and led by experts. Pain Concern is one of the most important organizations currently working in this important area” - Professor Blair Smith, Chair in Population Health Science, University of Dundee

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good on you Cameron you can do it.

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