Get involved Fundraise for us Amy's - Brighton Marathon 2026 Donate In April, I was diagnosed with Graves' disease, which caused me to be pretty unwell and off work for a month.Graves' is an autoimmune disease, which means my own immune system is attacking my body, my thyroid, and causing it to produce too much hormone. It makes my heart beat a lot faster than normal (and sometimes hurts), stops me sleeping, gives me physical anxiety and sweating, and, when unmedicated, causes my legs to be in pain. If I hadn't received treatment, it could have led to serious heart problems, which is terrifying.I wanted to run the Brighton Marathon to prove to myself that, despite this disease, my body can still do amazing things. I love running, and although Graves has made everything 100x harder, I won't let it stop me!I'm raising money for the British Thyroid Foundation, who fund research for autoimmune/thyroid diseases and provides information and support. Graves' disease affects about 2% of women and 0.02% of men in the UK, so donations are really needed to find answers for people like me.I ran the Brighton Marathon back in 2019 to raise money for my late Grandad, who passed from Parkinson's, and I never thought I'd run it again, let alone fundraise for my own illness - but here we are!It would be amazing to reach my goal of £350, and so any donations (even £1) are greatly appreciated. Thank you so much :) Amy Heather Manage Cookie Preferences Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility