Running with Leukemia – Phillip Fields 

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Phillip Fields
February 15, 2009
Pensacola, FL, USA
December 12, 2009
Kiawah Island, SC, USA

In February 2009, Philip Fields set a goal to complete a marathon in every state and DC by the end of December 2012. That would be 51 marathons in 47 months. Along the way, he hoped to qualify again for the Boston Marathon. Dr. Fields would use leukemia to his advantage as it attempted to hasten the sand escaping from his hourglass of life. Leukemia would be his excuse to travel. He would visit all those places in our country that had long been on his list to see. In other words, he, not leukemia, would do the dictating, at least for now. He stopped racing the clock and began racing leukemia to the finish line of his goal. He felt like he was now racing against the angel of death.

“Hopefully I will inspire others with cancer to not give up, to continue dreaming, and to live each day as if it is the last,” Philip said.
“Since 2009, I have run over 100 marathons, including one in every state and Canadian Province.”
He posted on his website: “My latest marathon was in Lake Mead, NV (1/11/20).  I have exceeded the average years for remission post-chemotherapy.  Except for a low red blood cell count and hemoglobin since chemotherapy (2011), a defibrillator for ventricular tachycardia (2016), and now atrial fibrillation, things are good.” 

“People have a choice of two ways to live their lives. They can live as if there are no miracles. Or they can live as if every day is a miracle”- Albert Einstein.

Running with Leukemia – Phillip Fields

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