Amazing Amy already a big race winner


A record-breaking 300 runners have signed up for Team FORCE at this year’s Great West Run on Sunday May 26 and we’re on course to raise an incredible £50,000 from Exeter’s annual half marathon.

That money will make a significant impact on our support for local cancer patients and their families.

Nobody knows that better than Exeter mum-of-three Amy Green, who entered the race to raise as much as she could as a thank you to FORCE.

Amy was diagnosed with Stage 3 bowel cancer in 2022 at the age of 38.

“I was in shock as I’d originally been told it wasn’t cancer. I went in for one operation and when I woke up, I was told it was a tumour. The hardest bit was having to tell the children. They were 16, 14 and nine at the time and they were able to understand and ask lots of questions. I didn’t hide anything from them,” she said.

Struggle

Amy was fitted with a stoma bag, which she nicknamed Poui Vitton – a play on Louis Vuitton to reflect her love of designer handbags.

She admits it was a struggle to come to terms with the stoma, even though she was told it could be reversible.

“I was struggling and trying to get my head around the stoma bag. It was awful. I thought I would never be able to wear a bikini again or do exercise. I thought it would hold me back.”

The colorectal nurses at the RD&E told her about FORCE and she came to our Support Centre for massage, reflexology, acupuncture and counselling.

“Paul (FORCE oncology support specialist) and I really hit it off. I felt so at ease every time I came here. I could talk about whatever I wanted and I felt good afterwards.

Gruelling

“I was in control going through treatment. My husband and children had no control and they were struggling. That was my main concern. It was nice to come here and be able to open up. It helped me deal with some real issues.”

After a gruelling regime of chemotherapy and radiotherapy that led to pain “as severe as the contractions in childbirth” the signs were hopeful but in April 2023, scans revealed the cancer was back and the only option was extensive surgery. There was no choice and it meant being left with a stoma bag for life.

In July she underwent a seven-hour operation that involved taking muscles from her legs to rebuild her pelvic floors. Surgery was successful but there was another brutal round of treatment, punctuated by visits to FORCE.

“It was really nice to be able to come to the Centre and chat. You feel like a burden to your family when you’re down. The cancer has a lasting effect and it’s not just me going through it and that’s really hard.

Advocate

“My family are my biggest supporters and they have got me through the toughest of times, especially my husband Dan. He really is my hero. We have been together 24 years and we’re best friends. This diagnosis really tested that in sickness and in health vow! He was fine but it was good to be able to talk to someone else when I needed to.”

Entering the Great West Run gave Amy, finance director at the engineering business she runs with her husband, a focus and helped take her mind off the next scan in June. She is also keen to advocate for people with a stoma.

“I’m grateful that I can run and every time I do it’s to say thank you to my body and legs. I’m alive and I don’t take anything for granted any more. I really do live life to the full.

“When I got my head around the stoma I thought, you can let this defeat you or you can do the things you want to. I’m not going to let it control, define or defeat me. That’s always been my mindset.

“I will be eternally grateful to FORCE for their compassion and kindness. Every single member of staff has helped me get through the most traumatic time. Now it’s time for me to give something back to this amazing charity. Thank you for all you did for me.”

You can support Amy’s fundraising at https://www.justgiving.com/page/amy-green-1711981824486

FORCE Events Fundraiser Chloe Richardson said: “Thank you to Amy for sharing her story and proving to herself and others that life can be full of possibilities after cancer. She, along with our 300 runners, are an inspiration to us all, running for many personal reasons but all supporting your local cancer charity.

“Team FORCE is the biggest ever to take part in the Great West Run and I am overwhelmed by the number of people who have signed up to run for us on May 26. The money they raise means we can continue to provide all those vital services to people right here in Devon. We cannot thank them enough.”