Ayrshire man runs with brave cancer-battling dad to complete epic 150-mile challenge

An Ayrshire man acquired to run along with his courageous dad battling most cancers to the end line of an unimaginable 150-mile charity problem.

Cameron Snow, 26, from Troon took on a gruelling month of runs in March to lift important funds for the Beatson Most cancers Charity, who taken care of his dad Steve whereas he fought throat most cancers.

The previous Marr Faculty pupil, who now works for a faculties' software program agency in Glasgow, smashed his personal private aim with a number of days to spare.

And he was joined by his hero dad, who remains to be recovering from remedy, for the ultimate stretch at Glasgow Inexperienced on Sunday, March 27.

A delighted Cameron informed Ayrshire Dwell: “With the climate being good final week I simply wished to go for it.

“My dad introduced a ribbon to run throughout on the finish. He joined in for the final 20 yards as I feel he wished a little bit of the limelight.

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Cameron was backed by his pals in Troon
Cameron was backed by his buddies in Troon (Picture: Alasdair MacLeod/Ayrshire Submit)

"He was actually happy in the long run, it was a pleasant second for us to share.”

Cameron has raised greater than £3,000 for the Beatson, a specialist Scots most cancers care centre and hospital.

Alongside the best way he was helped by his Ayrshire buddies as he took strides alongside Troon promenade to achieve his aim.

Dad Steve, 62, was recognized with throat most cancers in August final yr after noticing a small lump on his neck.

A former British Airways employee, he was put by way of rounds of chemotherapy and radiotherapy in a bid to shrink the most cancers.

Nonetheless, after months of gruelling remedy, Steve deteriorated and was admitted to the Beatson.

Cameron mentioned: “My dad simply misplaced a lot weight over a brief time period, he misplaced about two stone in two or three weeks – he couldn’t eat and wanted a meals tube in for a bit.

“He was actually fatigued and never sleeping, he had to enter the Beatson for a few weeks.

“The care there was firstclass, they only went above and past for him. It’s not a spot anybody desires to be nevertheless it by no means felt like a hospital. It was a pleasant surroundings.

“Realizing how they look after individuals actually pushed me to maintain working.”

He added: “I definitely underestimated most cancers, I simply thought it’s my dad and he'll be high quality in a few months.

“He would all the time hold himself match, he was a eager runner and can be going to spin courses or out strolling the canine.

“It wasn’t good to see how a lot most cancers modified him, I by no means realised how a lot it could take it out of him.

Cameron hopes sharing his dad’s story will assist elevate consciousness for individuals to get themselves checked in the event that they suppose one thing isn’t proper.

“It's so essential to get one thing you might be fearful about checked by your physician," he mentioned. “Fortunately my dad had an early analysis which meant the remedy may begin pretty shortly.

“It’s been inspirational for me to see how he’s fought – he saved a smile on his face and saved his spirits up and he’s breaking the jokes as soon as once more.

“That’s what motivated me to do that problem. I’m actually pleased with him.”

You may donate to Cameron’s fundraiser for the Beatson right here.

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