The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Former teacher Eric’s triple-run challenge 14 years after stroke

HEALTH: Fitness enthusiast tells how he came back from near fatal incident

- CRAIG SMITH csmith@thecourier.co.uk

A retired Fife teacher who suffered a major stroke almost 14 years ago is preparing to embark on three huge running challenges later this year.

Eric Thomson, who is a well-known face as former principal teacher of biology at Bell Baxter High, is preparing to take part in the Benidorm half marathon next month, the Edinburgh Marathon in May, and the Great North Run in September, in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.

Mr Thomson was 43 in January 2006 and had been halfway through a game of football at Elmwood College in Cupar when he realised something was wrong.

He said: “I remember feeling very dizzy and my vision going; then I collapsed nowhere near the ball.

“My team had six players to the other team’s five, so I actually said to the boys as I was lying there that it makes the game a bit fairer.”

Having suffered a major stroke, Mr

For a while afterwards I was never quite sure when I went to sleep at night if I’d wake up the next day. ERIC THOMSON

Thomson had another after reaching Dundee’s Ninewels Hospital, before being wheeled from accident and emergency into a resuscitat­ion room where he was stabilised by medics.

“I remember waking up the next day and thinking ‘I’m alive’.”

Unable to walk or talk at the time, it took Mr Thomson six months to fight back to something near normality with the support of his wife Lesley and daughters Katie and Julia.

While the damage to his memory and coordinati­on are permanent, Mr Thomson is now fitter than he has ever been, having taken up running 18 months into his rehabilita­tion.

“I’d never really run before, but I remember going to dinner with my wife, Lesley, one night and telling her that I was thinking about doing a half marathon.

“She said ‘you must be absolutely mad’ but since then I’ve never looked back. For a while afterwards, I was never quite sure when I went to sleep at night if I’d wake up the next day.”

To date, Mr Thomson has raised more than £8,000 for the Stroke Associatio­n but has decided to take on his triple running challenge in 2020 for another charity close to his heart.

To donate to Eric’s challenge, please visit www.justgiving.com/fundraisin­g/ Eric-thomson3

 ??  ?? Stroke survivor Eric Thomson is putting in the legwork to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Stroke survivor Eric Thomson is putting in the legwork to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Support.

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