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West Malling mum Louise Robey who has Lymphangioleiomyomatosis organises a fun run at Leybourne Lakes Country Park for LAM Action

Three years ago, West Malling mum Louise Robey was a keen runner, jogging around 15km as part of her weekly exercise regime.

But everything changed when she developed one of the world’s rarest diseases – a life-limiting lung condition that means she has to wear a portable oxygen cylinder to help her breathe.

Now the 38-year-old is organising a race to raise money for the charity that has helped her cope with her illness and is leading research into a cure.

Louise Robey with daughter Isabelle and son Harry
Louise Robey with daughter Isabelle and son Harry

Lymphangioleiomyomatosis, known as LAM, causes cysts to grow in the lungs, preventing them from functioning properly.

It affects just 125 women in the UK and is incurable, with a lung transplant currently the only effective treatment.

Mrs Robey, a full-time mum to Isabelle, nine, and Harry, seven, was diagnosed last August.
She said: “Three years ago, I was running 5km three times a week with a group of school mums. I noticed that I really struggled with my breathing but always managed to finish.

“I couldn’t work it out as I’d always been fit and some of the not-so-fit mums were way ahead of me!

“I couldn’t work it out as I’d always been fit and some of the not-so-fit mums were way ahead of me!" - Louise Robey

“I eventually stopped running as it became too hard, and over the space of a year even climbing the stairs left me breathless.”

Louise was put on steroids and a new drug called Rapamycin, which can slow down the rate of lung-function loss.

She said: “Thankfully, my LAM is now stable and hasn’t progressed in the last year. I now wear oxygen when mobilising, so this helps with the breathlessness.”

Now she is hoping to attract up to 100 competitors to take part in a sponsored Race for LAM at Leybourne Lakes Country Park on May 9, from 10am.

There are 5km or 10km routes, and there is a prize for the person who raises the most money.

To sponsor her visit https://www.justgiving.com/Louise-Robey

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