Update on Phil Godfrey’s Walk – Raising Money and Awareness about APS

love-heartsReaders may recall that Phil Godfrey embarked on a walk in memory of his wife Support Phil’s Walk for Christine .

Christine was diagnosed with APS in 2005 and passed away in 2015. It had been Phil’s plan to walk 1,400 miles from the Isles of Scilly to Shetland and in doing so raise £45,000 for APS Support UK.

The walk took its toll on Phil’s body and he had to stop for a while and do some parts of the journey by train.

But Good News – Phil is coming to Orkney in September and will be raising awareness about APS.

Planned Timetable (so far)

07/09: Arrive Orkney: Overnight Stromness
08/09: Return ferry to Hoy – Walk to Old Man of Hoy: Overnight Stromness
09/09: Transfer to Skara Brae – Walk back to Stromness: Overnight Stromness
10/09: Transfer to Stenness – Walk to Ring of Brodgar – Transfer to Kirkwall: Overnight Kirkwall
11/09: Overnight Kirkwall
12/09: Return ferry to Westray – Guided tour, Extra Night in Kirkwall
13/09: Extra Night in Kirkwall     Speaking to Kirkwall Rotary
14/09: Onward Travel

What is APS?

Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is an incurable, life-threatening autoimmune disease in which there is an increased tendency for the blood to clot too quickly both in veins and arteries. It can affect any organ of the body giving rise to potentially fatal events such as heart attacks, strokes and DVT. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment can often prevent these serious complications developing and reoccurring.

You can read more about it here: Fact sheet for APS 2018

Reporter: Fiona Grahame


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