Yup, I was on my tod - which is how I like it, to be honest.  Can do things at my own pace that way.


 


All the Walk for ME participents (all over the World) were able to do their own thing, ideally sometime during this week (6th-12th May) which is ME awareness week.   Many are still going, so the group total is still climbing.


 


It didn't have to very gruelling (although some have chosen to test themselves) just the point was that even a walk to the corner shop can be beyond someone with ME (as it may be for many other ailments, but ME sufferers have uniquely had little understanding or help) 


 


I did just over 5 miles I think, which doesn't sound like much but under my circumstances was enough.   Next year I hope to be able to choose a bigger challenge, but this one has done what I hoped it would - boost my sister and our friend and give them the feeling that the tide is turning at last and more people are on their side. 


 


Rather hope they don't choose 'jump out of a plane for ME'  next year 😮