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Stewart Armstrong is an aspergillosis patient. A very fit young man he has opted to launch his own campaign to raise awareness and fundraise for Aspergillosis Research.
So this was meant to only be about 5 minutes long and has ended up being 18 minutes… But please watch. I am trying to raise as much awareness as possible for two diseases I have Sarcoidosis and Aspergillosis and you can all help me achieve my goal.
There is a picture of blood for those of you that don’t like blood you can turn away. I do let you know when it is coming.
A massive thank you to Maya Nassar-Maalouf Matt Marsh Joel Corry and Tom Coleman
At the very least please just remember the names sarcoidosis and aspergillosis… but I would prefer if you all did a 60 second push up challenge. No money involved just a clip of you doing as many push-ups as possible in 60 seconds. Also don’t forget to SHARE
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For those that want to here is a page to donate. www.virginmoneygiving.com/StewartArmstrong
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