Friday, September 30, 2011

M2M Ultra Succeeded!



RUNNING THE LENGTH OF IRELAND:

The Inaugural M2M Ultra

At 0900hrs on Wednesday 14th September, 14 intrepid ultrarunners set off on an Irish Road Journey of a lifetime, covering 345 miles, from the most Northerly point of Ireland, Malin Head, to the most Southerly point of Ireland, Mizen head, in just 11 days, averaging 32 miles a day. The event was called M2M and can be found on the Ultrarace website, organised by Rory Coleman and Jen Salter. This was to be my 11th Rory Ultra Event.

They came from all over the world to take part.... Michelle Fookwe from South Africa, Rick Bachor from Canada, Russell and Claire Secker from Oklahoma, USA, who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary during the event, and myself, Bethany, from the IOM. Some runners were experienced ultrarunners, others fairly new to this sport. It would be the ultimate test of endurance, stamina and inner strength, as we took part in the toughest footrace in Ireland and second toughest, to JOGLE, in Britain and Ireland. We were given OS 1:50,000 maps to navigate our way south, taking in Londonderry, Enniskillen, Longford Town, Banagher, Nenagh, Kanturk and Macroom.

Our accommodation was a 'Galaxy Cruiser Tour Bus', sleeping 16 people in bunks upstairs with a small kitchen, toilet and dining room downstairs. Paul, the driver and owner, has driven bands, including Status Quo, round the world in this bus. Overnight the bus parked at some G.A.A Clubs, giving us water and electricity for the bus, showers, toilets, dining facilities and one night a washing machine and dryer. However some nights the Bus was parked in petrol stations or supermarket car parks where there were no facilities, just a bucket for a wash! However, in cramped conditions we soon got to know each other and all had to live with the aroma of damp, sweaty running gear as we attempted to dry our sodden clothes!

Our cook, Anne, was fantastic. She catered for 20 people with little equipment, often cooking in garages or 'al fresco', providing us with hot, tasty meals in the evening and scrambled eggs, toast and porridge for breakfast. She has been on the Bus a few times now and gets up, sometimes at 3am, to cater for runners setting off early. She really looked after us. Rory was driving a car, with a trailer, providing us with food and water at checkpoints; the first at 10 miles and the second at 20 miles each day.

The first day, 37 miles, I found tough. Having been unwell for a while, it was a year since I had run that distance. In training on the Island since June, I had run 4 marathons in August. However my energy levels and mood swings were extreme. On the second morning, Rory the Race Director, told me I was eating too much sugar. I was restricted to sandwiches and wraps, crisps and water. I did supplement the water with bought carton fruit drinks, (containing some sugar, I know!), and this diet worked much better and I began to get stronger and stronger each day. The second day was 34 miles, then 31 miles. The mileage dropped to 28 miles by day 7 and then it increased to 35 miles each day until the last day, the 24th September, which was only 20 miles! As the days passed the running got easier. The distances seemed less and being on the road for 7-11 hours each day was like an office job. I became a running machine. My body was focussed entirely on the running each day and looking after myself; eating plenty, sleeping lots and footcare.

By Day 6, five runners had dropped out. The camber of the road was the biggest problem, causing runners to have very sore shins which became too painful to run on. It was important to change sides of the road often to reduce the stress caused by the camber. It was also noted that runners in stability shoes, such as my Brooks, faired better than shoes like Asics.

Liz, the oldest runner aged 60 years, and Quentin, really struggled at the end. Liz had very sore, swollen legs and Quentin's feet were a mess! I used Compeed blister plasters, like a second skin, to prevent blisters and it worked, despite being laughed at by the others as my feet looked so odd! By day 7 my feet had swelled and Ernie, my husband, rescued me by bringing size 11 trainers when he joined us on the bus on the Thursday. My foot size is 7 normally and size 9 trainers are normally fine. I started at 7am each morning, after Liz and Quentin. Michelle and Claire were much faster, finishing 1st and 2nd ladies respectively. The race looked certain to be won by Ged Moore. He ran sub 9 minute miles the whole way and had no problems. Chris was second with Russell and Rick close behind.

The weather was, frankly, awful! Ireland is very green! The penultimate day was over mountains, involving 3400 feet of climbing! The views were stunning but my knees ended swollen, red and sore. I bought knee supports and tubigrip from a Chemist and these helped. My feet were sore at the end with all the pounding on them. Soaking them in a bucket of cold water helped. We ran on busy R and A Roads, with a lot of traffic, and we ran on deserted country lanes, with grass down the centre, in the middle of nowhere. The Irish people were lovely and very interested in what we were doing, as advertised by the T-Shirts we wore over our running gear. Most were amazed by what we were doing and I was offered several cups of tea en route. Rick and Liz could not read the maps and got lost several times. The Irish Road signs were confusing, as were the directions given by the locals!

On Saturday 24th September at 11.17am I crossed the Finish Line at Mizen Head. 9 of us reached the finish and we were welcomed with sunshine, stunning views and a winners Tankard with champagne in it. There were smiles, photos and a lot of tears. It was such an amazing experience that none of us wanted it to end! I ran with 13 inspirational runners and saw beautiful Ireland by foot. The 2 hour celebration had to end and I got into the hire car with Ernie and left to drive to a Waterford Hotel for the night. It was very difficult to adjust to the scenery coming towards me at driving speed! Very strange! However a proper bed, a bath, clean clothes and lots and lots of food beckoned.

Back home it has been difficult getting back to reality and normality. It is hard to comprehend the enormity of the challenge I have just undertaken. I did not think I stood a chance of finishing and after 100 hours of running I did it! It has been the hardest thing I have done – harder than the Double Parish Walk! I am so proud to say now: the furthest I have walked is 170 miles non-stop, the furthest I have run is 110 miles non-stop, and now I can say I have completed my first multi-day ultra of 345 miles over 100 hours in 11 days!
Wow! Next challenge: my 40th birthday in November.

I am over the moon that I succeeded! I would now like to train hard and attempt JOGLE again in April 2012. My knees are alot better now and I hope to be back running on Monday!

Best wishes,
Bethany.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Exercising hope!

Hi - well I am back! Sorry for the "holiday".
I see the Neurologist in August and have received medical records from my time spent in Manchester hospitals with a similar illness.
I have run / walked for 3 weeks now.
The first two weeks were 30 miles, this last week I have covered 42 miles in total.
I am determined to do Rory's M2M Ultra Race in Ireland in September.
It is 345 miles - about 30 miles - in 11 days.
The running is getting easier and I feel very positive and less stressed.
This means that the illness is in the background and easier to cope with.
Running is key to my overall health.

Ernie is very caring and supportive.
Our honeymoon was wonderful.
York Railway Museum was fascinating.

Best wishes, Bethany.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Struggling and getting desperate!!

Hi. Well it is not gastric flu - just uncontrolled, undiagnosed and untreated dysautonomia.
I need to see the Neurologist - he is the only person who can help me, but how much longer do I wait?
Life is limited and difficult. My husband is my rock and loves and supports me.
No husband should have their wife in the arms, fitting with a seizure!
another ambulance and A+E were terrific, but no answers.
What is going on?
I want to be normal - to feel great all day and night and lead a predictable, reliable life.
Oh to run and walk again!

Thanks Ernie for being with me through this.
Bye, Bethany.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Unwell.

Hi. Does gastric flu explain the problems I have had since Wednesday evening?
6 months after the last episode which took me 6 weeks to get better!

Bethany.

The Wedding Day!!

Hi. Well, the big day for William and Kate has arrived!
Only 6 weeks ago Ernie and I were walking down the aisle.
Today we are celebrating with bacon butties for breakfast in front of the TV.
Ernie is ringing two quarter peals on the bells on the Isle Of Man.
Westminster Abbey are ringing alot today including a peal after the wedding.
I wish Kate and William well.
I also feel alot less light-headed today and hope to run lots today!

Bye, Bethany.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

2 steps forward, 1back!

Hi. Well after a great day yesterday it is back to the floor today.
Yes, quite literally the floor.
I have felt light-headed all day and lying on the floor makes me feel a bit better.
I spent 2 hours with Mum and Aaron and enjoyed Port Jack Glen.
He is a cheeky monkey with the terrible twos!

The Masterchef final last night was amazing!
I wish I could cook half as well.

I am so pleased with my running.
27 miles in 7 days.
Today I might get on my feet and run later.
I am thinking about a running challenge on the island.
I tried to run 100 lengths of the Prom over 3-4 days 2 years ago.
I wonder if I can attempt something similar at the end of July or beginning of August?
I need challenges to focus on.
I need to beat this horrible illness.

Bye from the lounge floor,
Bethany.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Good going!

Hi. Well JOGLE 2011 is interesting.
Many congratulations to Steve who pulled out today at 20 miles on DAY SIX!
Well done.
All the best to Mike - the lone runner now with 10 more days of running ahead.

I have run 24 miles in 6 days with 4 more to do tonight.
I am getting stronger and the running is getting easier.
I am determined to run M2M - across Ireland in September - 30 miles a day for 11 days.
I cannot wait to get on the tour bus again and run and run.
i get pain in my legs sporadically for no reason.
it is the nerve pain from my illness.
I am getting better now and only 2 severe seizures in the past week have stopped me a bit.
Feeling positive, focussed and happy.
Ernie is fantastic and supportive.
It is good to see him happier now I am getting better.
summer will be a good one, starting with our honeymoon "cruise" on the Caledonian Canal.
Onwards and upwards,
Bethany.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Running again!!







Hi. Well, I am so happy to say it - I am getting better!





I ran 4.5 miles on friday and 9.6 miles on saturday to St John's - in the heavy rain.





I would have run to Peel if I had not been so wet!





I still am unwell at times.





Sitting still, especially in church, causes me almost to pass out.





I get short of breath too occasionally and I tire quickly.





The running went well with not many health problems - I struggled for the last mile.





The abdominal scan showed no problems and I am waiting for the results of the 24hr blood pressure monitor I had last week.










Ernie is very supportive and caring.





He fully supports my running.





It has been a pleasure to start gardening again and hopefully grow more veg.





I am watching JOGLE closely and hope to run it next year.





4 of the 7 runners have dropped out by the end of day 3.










Bye, Bethany.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Wedding Photos- March 19th 2011




Dysautonomia - the diagnosis!

Hi. It has been ages since I blogged but life has been difficult. The wedding was perfect - as is my wonderful husband. I have left behind Bethany Clague and am now Bethany de Legh-Runciman. I also seem to have left behind ultrawalking and ultrarunning. I have dysautonomia - an imbalance in my autonomic nervous system. I have 20 different symptoms from head to toe mimiking 11 different misunderstood diseases. Chronic fatigue, IBS, orthostatic hypotension, menopausal-type symptoms, shaking seizure-type episodes, pins and needles, restless legs.....on it goes. There is no real treatment, no cure but one day it may go away. I have had episodes of it for 16 years - this episode was brought on by the flu I had at Xmas. I am too unwell to run. At times all I can do is sit watching TV. I find it hard to read at times - trying to use my computer is not easy. However the "well hours" are getting better. But the "bad hours" are scary, unpredictable and there is not much help. Ernie, my Mum and my GP have been very supportive and understanding. Medical doctors have been useless as the tests have had have been normal as nerves cause the symptoms. It is a physical not psychiatric illness and is not caused by craziness but will make you crazy. This episode could last 2-4 years - I am adapting to a more sedentary life. Lots of people thought I was stressed out by the wedding - how wrong they were and I knew it. To be told that I should not marry Ernie as it was subconsciously making me ill was not easy to take - it was hurtful and so wrong. Ernie is my life. Without him i would not be here - this is a horrible, unpredictable and debilitating illness. Does anyone else have this illness? I feel very isolated by it. I have been told i am a "health and safety risk". controlled fainting episodes blight my life and are embarrassing. Any support from anyone would be welcome. I do not know when my next blog will be - I want to live a normal life. I want to feel well all the time. i want to run again. Bye, Bethany.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Wedding Excitement!

Hi. Well in a few days I will be married to the man I love deeply - Ernie.
Hopefully the past weeks of illness will disappate as i walk down the aisle with him.
We have been through so much with my physical health deteriorating.
He has been a rock and the only person who understands and sees this illness.
People are stressing me when they say I am stressed about the wedding.
At times I am confused which is unpleasant and I cannot remember things.
The seizures have gone but when my blood pressure drops, say after a meal, I have to lie down on the floor with my legs elavated for 2-5 mins.
I cancelled my hen night but enjoyed tea and cakes with some close relatives last sunday pm.
My GP was supposed to phone me last night with the blood test results from Tuesday.
This would have told her if I have pernicious anaemia and if so I would be having a vitamin B12 injection today. However I still do not know what is wrong with me. All I know is:
I am struggling to make red blood cells so am on folic acid as that was low. Why?
I have abnormal immunoglobulin results which may point to an underlying auto-immune disease. I have these blood tests repeated in 4 mths time. What does it mean?
My globulin level is going up instead of down after the flu had. Why?
I am really going to enjoy the next few days.
Bye, Bethany.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Struggling but happy!

Hi. The wedding is nearly here!
Last preparations now.
I am not too well so it is back to the GP yet again!
My psychiatrist has told me my symptoms are physical and not mental.
When you are a psychiatric patient A+E doctors and medical doctors are very quick to say it is in your head.
This is not in my head - this is real.
My goal now is the wedding.
I love Ernie so much and the big day will be the best day of my life.
Ernie is my soulmate and saint and I feel honoured to be a big part of his life.
Running and walking - I am having a break from and will not be doing JOGLE 2011.

Bye, Bethany.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Feeling sick of feeling unwell!!

Hi. Well it all comes down to a wee sample tomorrow.
UTI or no UTI?
That is urinary tract infection.
I do not feel well and have felt ill for weeks now.
There have been a few good days where I have got out and run.
But most of the time I feel unwell.
Could it now be my kidneys to blame?
A scan may show if but I am beginning to realise that my wedding day may be difficult.
I want so much to enjoy this big day and marry the man of my dreams.
But I am scared I will be bloated, tired and struggle.
Please God make me feel well again.
Let my wedding day be a day for me to remember with tears of joy, not sickness.
Amen!
Bethany.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Positive thinking!!

Hi. Well life is beginning to get easier.
The sinusitis is still a problem and makes me tired and headachey.
I have good days and bads days.
However the good days are getting more.
I do get tired easily.
I have started walking.
JOGLE is 10 weeks away. I want another go at it.
I have the experience of running part of it last year.
I have no idea how far I will get this year as I have done little training.
However if I can heal my injuries and get no more I will be okay.
Last year half of us had injuries before we started JOGLE.
I need to get back to normal - training and enjoying life.
The wedding is 4 weeks away and plans are going well.
Ernie is my rock and my healer.
I cannot wait to become his wife.

Bethany.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Almost well at last!!

Hi. Well, I am finally getting better.
The flu went after 6 weeks.
The sinusitis is being controlled by a nasal spray and the warmer weather reduces the inflammation. I wear sunglasses in bright light as my eyes are still sensitive.
My stomach is less bloated thanks to a new tablet.
I have started bbotcamp classes, do the powerplate twice a week in a gym and have started running again. Yesterday I ran a marathon round the south of the island. It took me 5hrs 36mins in heavy rain and strong winds. I got soaked.
Ernie has been helping me to get better.
We get married in a few weeks time.
Alot of the wedding service has been planned and we have almost matching wedding rings.
My dress look beautiful and I will have my hair done before the ceremony.
We could have 180 people in the chuch, 60 after for a buffet lunch and 120 for an evening ceilidh.
I cannot wait.
We will be poor after getting married as will lose half of my benefits.
I am not looking forward to this massive reduction in my wages and it will be tight.
I am optimistic about running JOGLE - there is 11 weeks to train.

I am taking one day at a time.
I have good days and bad days.

Bye, Bethany.