I am thankful to all the following donors: ● Vaja Family ● Eli Felicitas ● Friends of M Vaja ● Navnit Damji ● Ranjan Jina ● Friends of P Makwana ● Pravin Kaka ● Prafula Makwana ● Saroj & Anita ● Nimuben Agheda ● Nisha Shah ● Rajnesh Nand ● Anonymous ● Dhirubahi Parmar ● Bhavanbhai Parmar ● Kantilal Makwana ● Budhiben ● Shantaben & G Parmar ● Prabhaben ● Kamuben ● Narendra Shah ● Govindbhai Kawa ● Mr & Mrs P Makwana & Family ● Mansukh Makwana ● Jayendra ● Chandandas ● Bhanuben ● Manjuben Kawa ● Labhuben ● M Parmar ● Anonymous ● Kala Morar ● Rekha Jina ● Anonymous ● Madhavji Savji Makwana ● Anonymous ● Prakash Gajjar ● Anonymous ● Krishna ● Light Hall School ● Gordon Kaka ● Jyotsna ● A Well Wisher ● Babu & Gita Gajjar ● Janki Valambhia ● Pooja Sarda ● Parshottam Masa ● Manju Kaki ● Urvashi Amrat Chandegra ● Bharti Mistry ● Sangeeta Jina ● Narendra Patel ● Anonymous ● Andrew Chin ● Vaishali ● Maruti Nandan ● Anonymous ● Jai Swaminarayan! ● Shane Garner ● Chaitali ● Sunaina ● Someone Inspired By You ● Anonymous ● Saurabh (Sunny) Talwar ● Vikram Bandarupalli ● Millie & Shamyo ● Anonymous ● Anonymous ● Anonymous ● Jain Patel ● Preeti & Prashant ● Mike Morris ● Kapil Aggarwal ● Anonymous ● Let there be cure for someone who needs it !! ● Roneel Naidu ● Shally Stanley ● Chetan Patel ● Jay A ● Mansi ● Pierre E ● Shubham Garg ● Sonal Solanki ● Jai Shree Krishna ● The Nand Family ● Gandhi & Sarda Naidu ● Achim Fehlker ● Acumen Solutions ● Randy F ● Jon W ● Varsha ● Nathan Kemler ● Sailesh ● Damit ● Sridhar Iyer ● The Staples family ● Nick & Russ ● Bharti Solanki ● Save Them All Please ● Margie Johnson ● Tye and Jane ● Anonymous ● Go Dipa! ● Anonymous ● Krunal Pattni ● Anonymous ● Minnie ● Anonymous ● Diya, Shivam, Pari & Tushar ● Rak Gajjar ● Sandeep ● Saurabh ● Anonymous ● Human ● Roop G ● Anonymous ● Anonymous ●

Wednesday, May 04, 2011

It's Arrived!

My pedometer has arrived! Woohoo! Amazon.com delivery service rocks, and being  a Prime Member certainly pays off!

(20 minutes later...)

I've managed to calibrate my pedometer. Its so cool, and not as big as I though!  I would advise anyone who starts to calibrate their pedometer with the 10 steps, to make sure that the area you are walking in is clear, and you don't need to circumvent around any furniture, even a little! Make sure that line is straight! LOL

Tuesday, May 03, 2011

I'm Moved!

I'm totally moved by all the donations coming in! I've raised $492 which is 9.84% of my target - in just 4 days! Donations have been coming in from people who I have not been in contact with for a couple of years.  This is tremendous! A step in the right direction, but still a way to go!  Thank you all!

Sunday, May 01, 2011

Pedometer

I like numbers, and I like counting things. Give me a set of numbers or a spreadsheet and I'll do something fancy with it! Yet, I suck at maths! LOL!  So, today I ordered a pedometer. Some websites recommend pedometers, others are totally against them.  They have their reasons, and one of the main ones is that the pedometer needs to be calibrated properly based on a persons stride. And a persons stride will vary during the course of a walk. Hence the number of steps in a mile will vary. Anyway, I know that. But I still like counting and numbers. And with this I can download my statistics to my computer, import it into the software, and have some cool looking graphs!

And if you want to see what the charts look like, then check this out (note, it's not my own results. Mine hasn't arrived yet!):


Cool, nah? :)

Friday, April 29, 2011

The Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the Cure™

It's official... Today, I signed up for the The Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the Cure™ race... This a 60-mile walk in San Francisco.

Every 3 minutes, a woman in the United States is diagnosed with breast cancer. That's 1 in 8 women! :(

Without a cure, one person will die from breast cancer every 13 minutes in the United States! And somewhere in the world, a woman dies from breast cancer every 69 seconds. :((

Am I crazy, or what? After 2 ankle surgeries, to be walking for 3 days, 60 miles... No, I am not crazy! I am just passionate about raising awareness about Breast Cancer, and to make a difference.

Simply because, everyone deserves the chance of a lifetime and you can give that gift by donating now.

Watch this space to see how I get on, and what I'm trying to achieve... So tell me, how will you make a difference? :)

Monday, December 06, 2010

Trapped Nerve! :(

In August I fell... :( This is a month after my first surgery... My official diagnosis is "severe denervation to the extensor digitorum brevis indicating an injury to the most terminal motor branch of the deep peroneal nerve" - which basically means a trapped nerve! 

I went in for another surgery on Monday 6th December.  And, below is the result with one big massive cast! :(





You can see the rest of the photos here: Me and My Ankle

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Why Dipa is NOT Running a Marathon!

June 10th 2010, I had surgery to remove some scar tissue and debris...


You can see the rest of the photos here: Me and My Ankle

Sunday, May 09, 2010

Being Positive and Being Realistic...

There is a fine line between being positive and being realistic.  That fine line is called many things... two words which I've been recently using to describe this fine line are "stupidity" and "blindness" ...

Hmmm...

I have seen the light. With 76 days to go, and a sore ankle from an injury over 8 months ago (yes, a long time ago), I simply cannot risk further injury or those sleepness nights with the pain anymore!

I am now being realistic. And there is nothing wrong with that!

I'm still positive though. I think I should also change the title of this blog as well now to something else... meanwhile, it's still my dream, so maybe I'll keep it up for a little longer.