Before I comment directly on the interesting news story I was informed about yesterday, I’ll give a quick update of my run today.
Had a bit of a sore throat over the last couple of days and it was still there this morning but I decided to go out and at least do something. Unfortunately, however, I had to shorten my run from 9 miles to just over 2.5. This was due to the sneaky tight hamstring making an appearance again, fairly annoying to say the least. I suppose I could look on the positive side and say that I only had just over a mile to run back to the house, a much less humiliating situation than stopping, getting the bus pass out and waiting for the 263 bus (which is a joke in itself due its somewhat erratic timetable). Anyway, I’m glad I went out and did something, it’s helped get some tension out my muscles from the long run at the weekend. Not running until Thursday now which is nice, need to remember to stretch every 5 minutes right enough!
Right, here’s the main story I wanted to inform you of, Britain’s first three-way kidney transplants. It’s something that I’d never really thought of but when you actually sit down consider it, it’s a fantastic idea. It basically involves 3 sets of loved ones who all want to give their relative a kidney but can’t as they’re not a match. But by placing the three couples in a pool, the three people in need of the new kidneys can receive a live donation from someone else.
Have a read on either the BBC News or Telegraph websites to see what I’m talking about, it’s really interesting, particularly that in the US they are doing this with pools of 12 already!





