Helena Lamrock lost her father-in-law to a brain tumour
A Derry mum who survived breast cancer has admitted she is still feeling "a lot of ongoing pain" as she prepares to take on a half marathon in memory of her father-in-law, who died due to a brain tumour.
Read more: Family of Derry schoolboy injured in horror playground accident in 'emotional' thanks to NHS before England hospital journey “Everyone in the family is getting involved and doing their own thing to raise money, and I decided that my thing would be the Waterside Half Marathon," Helena said.
“The first time around I did it to challenge myself, but this time around I am really enjoying the training and I am really looking forward to it," she said. “I can’t wait! It is nerve-wrecking, but I know I can do it and I am really looking forward to it. I have my running vest and trainers all sorted, with Willie’s name printed on the back.”
"I have really loved my running journey and I really can’t wait to get across the finish line this year. There is no feeling like it, it’s the best feeling in the world.
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