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21st October 2015
05:58pm BST

Katie said: ‘I love running. It helps me release stress, give me a focus in life and there’s a great feeling of satisfaction from it. ‘I’ve even had the words run like the wind tattooed on me!
She explained: 'I’ve always felt really listened to about my seizures and illness by Dr Doherty and the team at St. James’s Hospital. Everyone is so nice and they take the time to understand what it’s like to be me. I feel very strongly about this fundraising campaign because I know what it’s like to live with a brain illness. It would be really good if everyone affected had had more space for their clinic visits.’
Dr. Colin Doherty said: 'When I heard that Katie had run the VHI Women’s Mini Marathon on her own, and within an hour, as a fellow runner and her consultant - I was very impressed. She then stepped forward saying that she wanted to take on the SSE Airtricity Race Series and possibly the Dublin marathon itself. I realised that the best way she could achieve her ambition was if we ran together, which we did for the half marathon and it worked. Despite having three seizures along the way, she finished in a time of 1 hr 55 mins which has got to be a world record!'
Katie and Colin are also asking fellow runners who are competing on the 26th of October in the SSE Airtricity Dublin Marathon, who have not decided on a charity that they might run for, to consider joining their team.
To join the team, or to make a donation, visit www.supportstjames.ie
Here at Her Towers we're also in training for the upcoming SSE Airtricity Dublin Marathon on 26th October. You can keep an eye on our girl Tara's progress here, or head on over to SSE Airtricity for more information.Explore more on these topics: