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Home / Lifestyle / Man Swims Daily for Charity; Mom Fights Parkinson's

Man Swims Daily for Charity; Mom Fights Parkinson's

2 Jan

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Summary

  • A man completed a year-long daily sea swimming challenge.
  • The challenge raised over £2,000 for Parkinson's UK.
  • His mother was diagnosed with Parkinson's six years ago.
Man Swims Daily for Charity; Mom Fights Parkinson's

James Madeley, 36, is concluding a remarkable year-long challenge of swimming in the sea every single day. This personal endeavor was undertaken to support his mother, Carol, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease approximately six years ago. The challenge, which began in January of last year, has seen Madeley braving the North Sea and other oceans during holidays.

Beyond his personal goal, Madeley aimed to raise awareness for Parkinson's UK and has collected over £2,000, far exceeding his initial £300 target. He shared that the experience was demanding but ultimately invigorating, and his mother praised his efforts as "amazing" and expressed her gratitude for the funds and awareness raised.

Carol Madeley, 65, was diagnosed after experiencing symptoms like tremors and difficulty with fine motor skills. While medication has helped manage some symptoms, she highlighted the importance of her son's initiative in shedding light on the disease. Her husband, Steven, also expressed immense pride in their son's dedication.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
James Madeley swam in the sea every day for a year to honor his mother and raise funds for Parkinson's UK.
James Madeley raised over £2,000 for Parkinson's UK, surpassing his £300 goal.
Parkinson's disease symptoms include involuntary shaking, slow movement, and stiff muscles.

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