Inspirational Aidan to move mountains for Cancer Focus

Thursday 15 August 2024 0:00

AN inspirational local man is planning to ‘give something back’ to the cancer charity which offered him a vital lifeline when he was at his lowest ebb.

Aidan O’Neill, one of the founding members of Crumlin-based running club Run Anon, is excitedly looking forward to his next big adventure and conquering three of the highest peaks in Ireland across one weekend for Cancer Focus Northern Ireland.

Not long ago, this trek would have seemed like an impossible dream for Aidan when in January 2022 after experiencing stomach pains over the Christmas period, he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.

The prognosis for survival ‘wasn’t great’ with a likelihood of not surviving past two years.

It was a devastating diagnosis for the father of three.

“I just allowed myself to fall apart for a few weeks, it was so surreal, I couldn’t believe it was happening to me. I lost my job.

“I was a marathon runner and enjoyed running my whole life, and cancer took that from me.”

After twelve rounds of chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment in England, along with the removal of two thirds of his pancreas, Aidan had his tumour removed and was able to get back to some of his passions, including running and exploring the outdoors.

Aidan credits the support he received from Cancer Focus NI during such a difficult time and encourages anyone who is experiencing out of the ordinary symptoms to go to your GP right away.

“I can’t thank the team at Cancer Focus NI enough, they helped me during a really difficult time.

“I was able to talk to others who were in a similar position to myself which was invaluable. I am so delighted I am in a position to give a small bit back by taking part in The Big 3 Irish Mountain Challenge and fundraising to help support the services that have made such a difference to me.

“Looking after your health is so important, so I would encourage anyone to know their own body, and if something doesn’t feel right, to call your GP immediately. And if you’ve any general concerns, call the charity’s Nurseline on 0800 783 3339 for a chat, advice, and signposting.”

Between 23 and 25 August, the recipient of a Spirit of Sport winner will hike some of the most iconic mountains in Ireland starting with Carrauntoohil in Munster, Lugnaquilla in Leinster, and Slieve Donard in Ulster.

Aidan won’t be tackling the ambitious trek alone, with long-time friend Shauna Gibson taking part right alongside him, offering support, just like she has done throughout Aidan’s cancer journey.

Local woman Shauna, the co-founder of the Crumlin club, said they were looking forward to quite literally rising to the challenge.

“Aidan and I have always loved the outdoors and taking part in exciting challenges, so when we heard about The Big 3 trek and the opportunity to climb some of the most stunning peaks in Ireland, we couldn’t say no,” she said.

“Although these challenge events can be tough, they are so rewarding when you are fundraising for important organisations like Cancer Focus NI, who offer so much support to local people, just like Aidan, right here in Northern Ireland.

“It is always great fun to meet like-minded people taking part in a challenge like this. It bonds you together and helps get you to the top of each peak.

“Aidan and I can’t wait to take in the view from the top of each summit, it is going to be an experience we will never forget.

“And knowing our fundraising will go towards the charity’s first ever Cancer Support Centre will make it all worthwhile.”

Better still, Aidan will be at her side.

“Aidan had 12 rounds of the worst chemo that you could have and every single time he kept turning up to training to coach,” she said.

“It might have been really hard for him, he would have got his chemo bottle on him on the Thursday and I would have lifted him at the house, but he showed up to every single training session bar one or two.

“He went through his full 12 rounds and two and a half weeks after it he was determined to run the Dublin Marathon. We just don’t know how he did it.

“But he got round it and that’s what makes him so exceptional.”

Cancer Focus NI have launched a five-year plan, that will see the organisation open five new and bespoke Therapeutic Cancer Support Centres across Northern Ireland, with the first of these opening in Enniskillen at the beginning of 2025.

The Cancer Support Centres will deliver a number of vital support services including counselling, family support, specialist bra fitting, art therapy and a patient driving service to local people on their cancer journey.

If you would like to join Aidan and Shauna in taking part in The Big 3: Irish Mountain Trek Challenge, find out more information at https://cancerfocusni.org/event/big3/ or call the events team on 028 9066 3281.

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