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Amputee just keeps on running | Amputee just keeps on running |
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By Jane Elliott Health reporter, BBC News | By Jane Elliott Health reporter, BBC News |
Abdi Dhuhulow clocked up impressive times running on his walking leg | Abdi Dhuhulow clocked up impressive times running on his walking leg |
Abdi Dhuhulow can run a marathon in just over three hours - an impressive feat by most standards. | Abdi Dhuhulow can run a marathon in just over three hours - an impressive feat by most standards. |
But what makes the 28-year-old's achievement even more special is that he has only one leg. | But what makes the 28-year-old's achievement even more special is that he has only one leg. |
The Somali refugee had to have his other leg amputated below the knee after being shot in the civil war. | The Somali refugee had to have his other leg amputated below the knee after being shot in the civil war. |
"In 1991 I was fleeing the city when I got a gunshot wound in the ankle and fell off the lorry on which I was travelling," he said. | "In 1991 I was fleeing the city when I got a gunshot wound in the ankle and fell off the lorry on which I was travelling," he said. |
"The lorry ran over my foot - crushing every bone." | "The lorry ran over my foot - crushing every bone." |
Treatment regime | Treatment regime |
Abdi needed surgery, but health care was poor in Somalia, so it was not until he came to the UK seven years later that he was able to seek treatment. | Abdi needed surgery, but health care was poor in Somalia, so it was not until he came to the UK seven years later that he was able to seek treatment. |
"I desperately needed an operation to adjust my broken bones," said Abdi. | "I desperately needed an operation to adjust my broken bones," said Abdi. |
When my leg was amputated I was determined not to let disability define who I had become Abdi Dhuhulow | When my leg was amputated I was determined not to let disability define who I had become Abdi Dhuhulow |
But his left leg was useless - his broken thigh bone and foot bone had not healed properly and his injured leg was now significantly shorter than the other. Walking was very difficult and painful. | But his left leg was useless - his broken thigh bone and foot bone had not healed properly and his injured leg was now significantly shorter than the other. Walking was very difficult and painful. |
"For 13 years after my injury, I struggled to walk," he said. | "For 13 years after my injury, I struggled to walk," he said. |
On arrival in the UK he had four operations, but the damage was too great and in 2004 his limb had to be amputated at Stanmore hospital. | |
Abdi considers this to be a turning point in his life. | Abdi considers this to be a turning point in his life. |
"Before this I could not even walk without crutches, but by losing my leg I felt I got my freedom back. | "Before this I could not even walk without crutches, but by losing my leg I felt I got my freedom back. |
"Now with one leg I can run marathons." | "Now with one leg I can run marathons." |
Initially doctors gave Abdi a basic walking leg, which he found heavy and uncomfortable, but recently he progressed to a lighter leg designed especially for the track. | Initially doctors gave Abdi a basic walking leg, which he found heavy and uncomfortable, but recently he progressed to a lighter leg designed especially for the track. |
"At first using the leg was very difficult because the remaining part of my limb had not been used for so long that the muscles were weak," he said. | "At first using the leg was very difficult because the remaining part of my limb had not been used for so long that the muscles were weak," he said. |
Abdi started running simply as a means of building his strength, but soon his talents became clear and he joined his local running club. | Abdi started running simply as a means of building his strength, but soon his talents became clear and he joined his local running club. |
Running Club | Running Club |
Initially he told only the coach about his disability and competed against able-bodied fellow runners. | Initially he told only the coach about his disability and competed against able-bodied fellow runners. |
Ian Hodge of the Serpentine running club, where Abdi trains, said that by any standards he is considered good. | Ian Hodge of the Serpentine running club, where Abdi trains, said that by any standards he is considered good. |
"Abdi would be considered by most of the general public as a pretty good runner even if he were fully able," he said. | "Abdi would be considered by most of the general public as a pretty good runner even if he were fully able," he said. |
"His achievements as a disabled runner are very good indeed. He can match the times of many decent club runners, such as 19 minutes for a 5km, 40 minutes for a 10k, 1:30 for a half marathon and a little over three hours for a marathon." | "His achievements as a disabled runner are very good indeed. He can match the times of many decent club runners, such as 19 minutes for a 5km, 40 minutes for a 10k, 1:30 for a half marathon and a little over three hours for a marathon." |
But Abdi explained that learning to run had not been easy. | But Abdi explained that learning to run had not been easy. |
Abdi now has a track running leg | Abdi now has a track running leg |
"When my leg was amputated I was determined not to let disability define who I had become," he said. | "When my leg was amputated I was determined not to let disability define who I had become," he said. |
"I tried everything to adapt and the physiotherapist at my local hospital encouraged me into running. | "I tried everything to adapt and the physiotherapist at my local hospital encouraged me into running. |
"I had daily physio. It was difficult in the beginning because I used to put all my weight on one leg. | "I had daily physio. It was difficult in the beginning because I used to put all my weight on one leg. |
"But I was walking sooner than expected and only four months after my operation, I was attempting to run! | "But I was walking sooner than expected and only four months after my operation, I was attempting to run! |
"I began to run around the perimeter of my local park and - after overcoming the initial stiffness and muscular pains - my style, speed and stamina improved dramatically. Eight months after my operation I was able to run a mile in seven minutes. | "I began to run around the perimeter of my local park and - after overcoming the initial stiffness and muscular pains - my style, speed and stamina improved dramatically. Eight months after my operation I was able to run a mile in seven minutes. |
Competitive drive | Competitive drive |
"And after improving the stamina I joined the running club and discovered I had a talent. | "And after improving the stamina I joined the running club and discovered I had a talent. |
"When I started at the club I ran wearing a tracksuit so all the coaches knew I had one leg but the other runners did not know that I was an amputee. | "When I started at the club I ran wearing a tracksuit so all the coaches knew I had one leg but the other runners did not know that I was an amputee. |
"Before I joined I did not think I could compete with a normal athlete, but afterwards I discovered I was faster than some normal athletes. | "Before I joined I did not think I could compete with a normal athlete, but afterwards I discovered I was faster than some normal athletes. |
"In 2007 I ran in the British Open Championships for people with disabilities in the hope of joining the British Paralympics in Beijing, but after winning the 5km run and 800m gold I was told I could not compete at these events because the furthest distance amputees run is 400m." | "In 2007 I ran in the British Open Championships for people with disabilities in the hope of joining the British Paralympics in Beijing, but after winning the 5km run and 800m gold I was told I could not compete at these events because the furthest distance amputees run is 400m." |
To prove that he could do it Abdi ran the London marathon in three hours 14 minutes. | To prove that he could do it Abdi ran the London marathon in three hours 14 minutes. |
The ability of someone to run that sort of distance with an amputation is absolutely amazing Dr Fergus Jepson, Specialist Mobility Rehabilitation Centre | The ability of someone to run that sort of distance with an amputation is absolutely amazing Dr Fergus Jepson, Specialist Mobility Rehabilitation Centre |
But the toll on his body was severe. | But the toll on his body was severe. |
"I had to run on a leg that was not designed for a long distance and sustained blisters," he said. | |
Dr Fergus Jepson, a consultant at Preston's Specialist Mobility Rehabilitation Centre (SMRC) said the pain barriers that a runner like Abdi has to endure should not be underestimated. | Dr Fergus Jepson, a consultant at Preston's Specialist Mobility Rehabilitation Centre (SMRC) said the pain barriers that a runner like Abdi has to endure should not be underestimated. |
"Those of my patients who do run have quite significant problems with their amputation stump," he said. | "Those of my patients who do run have quite significant problems with their amputation stump," he said. |
"It can be a very sore and painful thing to be training for any sort of long distance, be it a 10k or a half-marathon. | "It can be a very sore and painful thing to be training for any sort of long distance, be it a 10k or a half-marathon. |
"And the ability of someone to run that sort of distance with an amputation is absolutely amazing. | "And the ability of someone to run that sort of distance with an amputation is absolutely amazing. |
"When it comes to patients running with an amputation I think it is very much dependent on the drive of the individual. | "When it comes to patients running with an amputation I think it is very much dependent on the drive of the individual. |
"Amputee rehabilitation is all about helping patients gain back their independence and their activity levels that they had prior to their amputation." | "Amputee rehabilitation is all about helping patients gain back their independence and their activity levels that they had prior to their amputation." |
Abdi, who is planning to run the Three2go London Trail marathon, is now hoping to get a specialised distance-running leg, which he believes will improve his times make running more comfortable. | Abdi, who is planning to run the Three2go London Trail marathon, is now hoping to get a specialised distance-running leg, which he believes will improve his times make running more comfortable. |
"I am hoping for financial sponsorship to get a running leg," he said. | "I am hoping for financial sponsorship to get a running leg," he said. |
"I can not afford to buy one as I am student and a running leg costs £12,000." | "I can not afford to buy one as I am student and a running leg costs £12,000." |
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