Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Sharp Race Towards Brain Aneurysm Awareness

On Sunday I participated in a 5K that was truly special. Sometimes you sign up for races weeks in advance and the morning of the race you are thinking to yourself "why did I sign up for this..I just want to sleep in" but I'm really glad I got my butt out of bed for this one! One of the race sponsors was The Nebraska Medical Center so I had seen the signs posted in our break room and figured it would be a very worthy cause to donate to. Anita Sharp was a patient at TNMC after she developed a brain aneurysm during the holiday season last year. After the help of Dr. Thorell, a neurosurgeon, and numerous health care professionals she is doing remarkably well and is on her way to recovery! 
Working on a unit where patients don't stay very long and usually head to a rehab facility, I don't get to see my patients after they leave the hospital. So it was inspiring to see a patient that had once been in the ICU and was now enjoying a gorgeous day outside! 


Beautiful Day for a run at Lake Zorinski 
Dr. Thorell announcing that over 20 survivors were present for the race. 
 The race itself was a hot and muggy one! I finished in 31:24 which wasn't bad considering the hills and the heat. Each participant got 2 raffle tickets they could choose to place in different prize jars. They announced the winners of various raffle prizes but the REAL winners that day were the many survivors that showed up! Some even ran the 3.1 miles, which is an amazing testament to the endurance of the human spirit! 

2 comments:

  1. I love events that are for a good cause and not just happening for the sake of happening.

    ~Ashley @ A Cute Angle
    http://acutelifestyle.blogspot.com

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  2. Hi Lauren!

    We are in the process of planning the 2014 Sharp Race and would love for you to join us again! We would love to talk to you about your thoughts about last years race!

    Hope to see you again!
    Sarina, Caitlin, and Alicia
    800 ICU night shift nurses
    asharprace@cox.net

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