It has been a while since I found my way to this space...
I sure have been busy on twitter (@CLOTBUSTER) since 140 characters are so much quicker and these days that is all I have time for...
Certainly marathon training has wedged itself within my daily routine and as I get through each prescribed workout the hope and anticipation of throwing down with 26.2 Miles grows bigger as I am aiming for improvements from my previous personal best. Of course I am racing the 2015 CHICAGO MARATHON in the CLOT BUSTER #STOPTHECLOT polka-dots to keep up the effort of raising awareness against blood clots and blood clotting disorders as well celebrating all blood clot survivors out there looking to overcome the challenges of blood clots!
Keep up with my latest posts through twitter @CLOTBUSTER...
Speaking of marathon training recently I got introduced to one of those AMAZING Blood Clot Survivors who has decided to have his own epic battle with 26.2 Miles the weekend after the Chicago Marathon at the Columbus Marathon.
Mr. TONY VILLANUEVA will be racing the Columbus Marathon in October as part of the Team CLOT BUSTERS RACING TO STOP THE CLOT! He even has his very own set of polka-dots ready to inspire you...
Please read below Tony's story that he so graciously shared with us...
" My Story
March 2013, my sister
was diagnosed with multiple blood clot disorders which led to my father being
tested and finding out that he had multiple blood clot disorders. My sister
became adamant that the rest of the family be checked since it was hereditary.
My wife insisted that I be checked and when I refused, she sent my two oldest
daughters. Well at the age of 1 and 3, they were diagnosed with Factor Five,
Prothrombin Gene Mutations and MTHFR. I then went to my doctor and told him
about the blood clotting disorders and he stated that since my father had it,
my sister had it and my daughters have it, well you definitely got it. My
doctor immediately wanted to put me on blood thinners due to the fact that with
my job in Law Enforcement I am spending a minimum of 8 hours sitting in a car
or at a desk. Of course I refused to
take any type of medication and my doctor told me that I better be careful and
be sure to walk around every hour or so to be sure to get some blood flow.
The hospital found that my INR levels were low and that I
could have had a blood clot. The ultrasound and CAT scan came back negative. I
told the doctors about the blood clotting disorders and they said that there
was a possibility that I had a blood clot that passed or broken up which caused
my symptoms. I was sent home after a shot of blood thinners and was told to see
a specialist. Before I could see a Hematologist, I was taken back to the
emergency room for the same symptoms within a week where they found a blood
clot in my left leg. Again my INR levels
were low and I was given blood thinners and released. I finally got to see my
Hematologist and found that I have three Blood Clotting Disorders. After some
time off from work, a few more visits to the emergency room, hematologist, and
even Cellulitis, I was finally allowed to run again and slowly workout.
My Mission
My mission is simple. I want to do what I can to provide
monetary donations to National Blood Clot Alliance. The National Blood Clot
Alliance (NBCA) is a 501(c)(3), non-profit, voluntary health organization
dedicated to advancing the prevention, early diagnosis and successful treatment
of life-threatening blood clots such as deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary
embolism, and clot-provoked stroke.
NBCA works on behalf
of people who may be susceptible to blood clots, including, but not limited to,
people with clotting disorders, atrial fibrillation, cancer, traumatic injury,
and risks related to surgery, lengthy immobility, child birth and birth
control. My future, my family and the future of my 3 daughters rely on this
research for a better way of living with Blood Clotting disorders. It is a
privilege to run for Team Stop the Clot and I plan on making the best of it and
impacting the lives of others during my experience.
“Make each day your masterpiece.” -Coach John Wooden"
If you have it in you and would be interested in donating for Mr. Villanueva's fundraising please take a look at the link below...
Here is wishing Mr. Villanueva all the success possible on all of his training and I can't wait to cheer him on while racing in Columbus!
Never Stop Tony!
You are an inspiration to many!
Keep it up!.
All the Best.
The Clot Buster