David Rogers, 51, explains why his longtime friend and former colleague rode in support of Blood Cancer UK
I was diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukaemia nine years ago, with a prognosis of nine months if the drugs didnât work. Thankfully, they did work, though itâs been challenging to say the least. Soon after I was diagnosed I lost my eyesight, and it was only saved, six months later, after I found a world-leading specialist. It was a very dark, scary time, though itâs made me stronger as a result.
Because my immune system is weakened, I spent most of the past couple of years isolating at our holiday home in Suffolk, meaning less time with my wife than when I worked in the Middle East for two years. Being inâŚ