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October 9, 2016
Posted on October 9, 2016 by Sarah Dubuc About two months ago my childhood friend Emily asked me if I’d be interested in running the Hartford Half with Running for Rare. I knew I could do the running part, but was nervous about the partner part. I asked myself selfish questions like, What if we don’t […]

October 7, 2016
Posted on October 7, 2016 by Noah Victoria My name is Noah Victoria I am 19 years old I was diagnosed with Abetalipoproteinemia, which is a rare metabolic disorder. This was my second year participating in Running for Rare Diseases as a patient partner. I must start off thanking my mom for showing me this wonderful program. […]

Never Thought I’d Become a Marathoner, But Here I Am
July 31, 2016
Posted on July 31, 2016 by Kaitlin Bartlett Hey all! First of all, thank you for taking the time to give me a few minutes of your time to discuss my marathon training and my Community Partner, Tara Notrica. My name is Kaitlin Bartlett, I’m 29 years old and grew up in Syracuse, NY. Syracuse is home to the Orange, the […]

Life is More than just a Marathon
April 21, 2016
posted on April 21, 2016 by Sarah Yang A lot of us in the Rare Disease world refer to the ups and downs of the diagnosis (or hunt for a diagnosis) as being a marathon. This weekend, I discovered that our life is far more than just a marathon… 14 weeks ago I took on the task […]

posted on April 21, 2016 by Kyriakos Economides The 2016 Boston Marathon was pure misery: My feet hurt, my knees hurt, and with the gels I was taking during the run, my reflux was acting up, so my chest hurt and I felt nauseated for almost the entire race. My training was derailed once by the flu and […]

“I Can’t Believe this is Really Happening…”
April 4, 2016
posted on April 04, 2016 by Amanda Foisy Those are the words I managed to mumble to Dan Wilkens, my Running for Rare partner, around mile 12.5 last year; I couldn’t believe I was about to complete my first Half Marathon. A few minutes later, Dan grabbed my hand, and we were crossing the finish line together. […]

Shauna and her Rare Disease – Rothmund-Thomson Syndrome
March 28, 2016
Posted on March 28, 2016 by Laurie Sperou I’d like to start with a heartfelt Thank You to the Running For Rare runners, patient partners, volunteers, NORD, UDN and everyone else who is involved in this community. Our family has made so many friends and bonds in these past three years….it is hard to put into words […]

March 22, 2016
Posted on March 22, 2016 by Martha Staples I am so honored and excited to be running in the 2016 Boston Marathon to raise money for NORD. My patient partner this year is Sarah who is diagnosed with fibromuscular dysplasia. As we’ve gotten to know each other, I’ve been inspired by her strength, resilience, and positive attitude. February 29 was […]

March 8, 2016
Posted on March 08, 2016 by Emily Burke Last Monday, I participated in the Sanofi Genzyme Running for Rare Disease Day Relay. I ran from my Westborough, MA office building to the Framingham site. The run was 6.9 miles; the longest run of my training for the May 1st Providence Half Marathon so far. In the past […]

February 13, 2016
Posted on February 13, 2016 by Jason Dunklee This week I missed 5 days of training in a row due a to combination of factors – work, being tired, Run4Rare fundraising, kids waking up in the night, and just not feeling like getting up early. I don’t like missing training days and I find that each day […]