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Welcome to my guestbook - please leave your comments as I enjoy reading them on my journey. Love Rosie xxxx |
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Colin Macleod |
Just read your book. A phenomenal achievement! Totally impressed! Even the great explorers had shorter trips in comparison. You are an inspiration! |
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David Astins |
Hi Rosie I've just finished reading your book which my partner, Ellie, got as one of my special 40th birthday gifts. Inspiring is an over-used word but utterly justified in this case. How you kept going at certain points in your journey I may never fully understand. Keep up the good work! Hopefully see you again at one of the Pembrokeshire Triathlon Club events (the next of which is the Half Marathon in Dale on 27th September which I know you've done before and enjoyed). Kind regards, Dave x |
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Brett Longstaff |
On ya Rosie! Just read your book, absolutely brilliant achievement not only for yourself but also for prostate cancer awareness. Done a couple of bicycle trips abroad and now looking at that round world adventure myself. What's your next big run? |
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James Swale |
Hi everyone thank you all very much for your kind comments about my mother and her book. My apologies for the spam I am working on getting rid of it. All the best James |
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elizabeth cambra |
Wow - what an epic journey - soooo inspirational. Your heartwarming message re: cancer would be well received here in the land downunder. Maybe that could be your next charity run as I was totally blown away by the amount of countries you did cover, the folk who supported you, your incredible family, the strangers who gave you their all, your animal encounters, and of course, your indomitable courage to carry on regardless. So, come on down! We have a big country to offer you. I hope you continue to keep well and keep warm! |
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Victoria McQueen |
Have just finished reading your book. You are amazing and also very brave. I had early screening and have had treatment for Cervical Pre-cancer cells. Luckily for me all is now well. I am going to run at Glasgows Race for life next year with my daughters Cara (9) and hopefully Jessica (6) to raise money for Cancer Research and the training starts now, thanks for being an inspiration not only to me but for many many others. |
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Jo Justice |
Thank you for being such an inspiration. I could not put your book down. You have a gift of being able to draw out the amazing goodness in humanity and reminding us how blessed we are in the West. Please thank James for this website, many of us are only now hearing your story so please keep the site active and updated. |
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Mary Wallbank |
Have just finished reading your book which I picked up from the local bookshop for my holiday. What an amazing example of what a 'mature' woman can achieve and inspiration to keep trying to stay fit. I've enjoyed looking through the website this evening as a bonus. Thanks from another 'mature' woman. |
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Rob Rigley |
I’m writing to let you know about how I came to buy your book. I’m a junior doctor working in the urology department at Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, Devon. I recently met a man in the prostate clinic who had been diagnosed aged 50 with prostate cancer. I was very pleased to be able to tell him that the cancer had been found at the earliest possible stage and his prognosis is very good. The letter from his GP said that with no symptoms whatsoever this man had attended the surgery and requested a screening for prostate cancer. The GP was more than happy to arrange this and accordingly examined the prostate gland and then sent a blood sample for PSA (a sign of prostate cancer in the blood). The PSA level was moderately raised and the man was referred to my department. By the time I saw him he had already had an ultrasound scan of his prostate gland a biopsy taken. I informed him that his request for screening may have saved his life as he can now have curative surgery/radiotherapy. Intrigued as to why a healthy young man would randomly request prostate screening I asked him why and he told me about your book and your journey. I immediately bought your book from Amazon and very much enjoyed it. |
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gms |
Hello Rosie, I found your book here in Bangkok! and I have read quite a ways through it already now. It's very exciting reading and hard to put down, but I am also glad I was able to follow you on the web as you made your journey. That was special. God bless you Rosie - please let us know what your next adventure might be! |