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Wish Louise all the best for tomorrow!

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Louise Roberts (my PA) and her son, Reece, are getting muddy for 12km tomorrow to support Thyroid UK. It's Suffolk's muddiest mud run. Please support them and us in our work to make life better for thyroid patients - mydonate.bt.com/fundraisers...

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LouiseRoberts

:) It's not supposed to be too hot tomorrow and might even rain - should be fun! LOL!

in reply toLouiseRoberts

Enjoy

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tiredlady

sorry couldn't take carbimazole, so can't help. Best wishes

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humanbean

Good luck for tomorrow, Louise and Reece! I do hope you don't slip and break bones!

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hellybaybee

Good Luck!!

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Hashi-Monster

Good luck

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shawsAdministrator

Good luck to both Mum and Son.

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LouiseRoberts

Thanks all! :D

We had a good day, but they stopped the event after 6km. :( It was the first time for the event and they were a bit disorganised. We wasted well over an hour queuing for obstacles! Because of this they said that it was just taking far too long. :(

Very disappointed not to be able to complete the full 12km.

I am, however, very proud of myself for completing 6km in, what would have been, just over 2 hours. I climbed over things and under things, through mud and water which sometimes was chest or even neck deep, for some of the time with no shoes cos they got stuck and were full of mud! I even did some jogging! LOL!

The stinging nettles got EVERYWHERE - between my fingers, all over my elbows and even on my bottom!

SO proud of my son, Reece, who not only helped ME on the high things and saved me when I started to panic in the very sticky mud, but who also lent a helping hand to every single person he thought was even slightly struggling.

Thank you to everyone who sponsored us - I think the total is going to be just over £500 for Thyroid UK - although the page is open till 16th July!!

THANK YOU!

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ShinyB in reply toLouiseRoberts

What was your bottom doing on display to get stung, or should I not ask?! lol.

Well done, you're a star! xx

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LouiseRoberts in reply toShinyB

PML - the bloody nettles were EVERYWHERE!

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AliF

Well done to Louise and her son Reece sounds like a real trooper, helping her and lots of other people. Is there a link to the page Louise mentions where we can give some money for Thyroid UK ?

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humanbean in reply toAliF

mydonate.bt.com/fundraisers...

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LouiseRoberts in reply tohumanbean

Thanks! :) xxx

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Hormone-hell

Good luck! : )

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