Josh Averill, a determined father with Crohn’s disease who was fitted with a stoma bag, has been inspired by DJ Adele Roberts to compete in the London Marathon. Adele Roberts broke a world record in the event last year despite having stage two bowel cancer and a stoma bag. Josh, who also has Crohn’s disease, was fitted with a permanent stoma bag after suffering from sepsis in 2021. Despite facing emotional challenges and a lack of awareness around living with a stoma bag, Josh was motivated by Adele’s story to participate in the marathon.

After experiencing unsuccessful treatments for his inflamed bowel, Josh underwent surgery to have a permanent stoma bag fitted. Despite the shock and emotional turmoil of being told he would have it for life, Josh found inspiration in Adele’s journey and decided to raise awareness for Crohn’s disease and those living with stoma bags. He has been training diligently for the London Marathon, aiming to beat Adele’s record time of three hours 30 minutes and 22 seconds. Josh has found running to be beneficial for managing his Crohn’s disease and maintaining his mental health.

Adele Roberts, who overcame her battle with cancer and a stoma bag, has been a source of inspiration for Josh. By sharing his story and fundraising for charity, Josh hopes to support others living with Crohn’s disease or Colitis. Only a small percentage of the UK population live with these conditions, which can cause symptoms like stomach aches, fatigue, and weight loss. Adele’s cancer journey involved chemotherapy, colostomy surgery, and eventually running the London Marathon to celebrate beating cancer.

Josh has been documenting his training process and journey with Crohn’s disease, echoing Adele’s message of embracing scars and overcoming challenges. Both Adele and Josh have faced significant health battles but have shown resilience and determination. By sharing his story and participating in the London Marathon, Josh hopes to raise awareness about Crohn’s disease and living with a stoma bag. He has received support from friends, family, and organizations like Crohn’s & Colitis UK.

Despite the challenges ahead, Josh remains hopeful and confident in his ability to compete in the London Marathon. He acknowledges the difficulty of beating Adele’s record time but is focused on the goal of finishing the race and raising awareness for his cause. With the support of his community and Adele’s inspirational story, Josh is determined to overcome his own health struggles and make a positive impact through his marathon participation. By sharing his journey, Josh hopes to provide support and encouragement to others facing similar challenges.

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