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One Man, One Road, One Cycle Raising Awareness Of Poor Asthma Control In New Zealand

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Roger Honeybun is cycling more than 1,000 kilometres from Christchurch to Auckland to raise awareness of poor asthma control in New Zealand. Roger's great nephew, Sean Hedley, tragically died from an exacerbation of asthma at just nine years old.

The One Man, One Road, One Cycle awareness campaign will take place from 13-21 March and Roger will travel 1,000 kilometres along State Highway 1 over nine days to raise awareness about asthma control and to help raise funds for Asthma New Zealand.

Roger will be joined by asthma nurse educators who will run a Mobile Asthma Clinic in Christchurch, Nelson, Porirua, Palmerston North, Wanganui, Taupo, Rotorua, Hamilton and Auckland where locals can undertake an Asthma Control Test free of charge and can obtain information and advice. The Mobile Asthma Clinic will be open between 10am and 2pm at Bunnings stores (schedule below) throughout the country or people can go online to www.asthma-nz.org.nz to undertake the test.

"Sean's death was devastating for our family, but I wanted something positive to come from it. I am lucky enough not to have suffered from any sort of infirmity in my life and I was amazed that, in this day and age, children like Sean are still dying of this incredibly common affliction," said Roger.

New Zealand has the second highest prevalence of asthma in the world affecting one in four children and one in six adults in New Zealand. It estimated that it costs the country over $1 billion annually.

Furthermore, research shows that more than half (54%) of those with Asthma in New Zealand are under-treated and do not have control of their asthma.

"Many people with asthma think they have their asthma under control when they don't - they have just accepted the symptoms as part of life," said Linda Thompson from Asthma New Zealand. "If someone is using their asthma reliever more than twice a week then this indicates that their asthma is not under control. If asthma is well managed it shouldn't interfere with an individual's quality of life or daily activities."

"Because asthma is a chronic disease a perception exists that asthma is not all that serious, but it is. It is a disease that can kill and it currently kills more than 100 New Zealanders each year. Treatments exist to achieve asthma control and it's upon us to ensure New Zealanders are aware of this and know how to best manage their asthma."

As part of the One Man, One Road, One Cycle asthma control campaign, Asthma New Zealand is running a TXT campaign until May 30 where people can make a $3 donation by texting "ASTHMA" to 4711 or donations can be made on-site along Roger's cycle route or online at www.asthma-nz.org.nz.

Bike Barn, Bunnings and GlaxoSmithKline are proud supporters of the One Man One Road One Cycle challenge. Roger and Asthma New Zealand have also set up a Facebook page outlining his journey called One Man, One Road, One Cycle.

The Mobile Asthma Clinic will be held between 10am and 2pm at Bunnings stores at the following locations:

Date Location City

Saturday 13 March, Cnr Blenheim Rd & Foster St, Christchurch

Sunday 14 March, 76 Saxton Road, Stoke, Nelson

Monday 15 March, 9 Heriot Drive, Porirua, Wellington

Tuesday 16 March, Cnr Tremaine Ave & Railway Rd., Palmerston North

Wednesday 17 March, 131 Ridgway St, Wanganui

Thursday 18 March, 6 Opepe Street, Taupo

Friday 19 March, 26 - 48 Old Taupo Rd, Rotorua

Saturday 20 March, 446 Te Rapa Rd (opp. Te Rapa Racecourse), Hamilton

Sunday 21 March, 2 Carr Road, Mt Roskill, Auckland

Comments

Hi Roger, I wish you well on

Hi Roger, I wish you well on your journey. It is a courageous undertaking and a positive response to the tragic loss of your great nephew Sean. I too lost a loved one to asthma and several times almost lost my own life to the affliction.

Like you I am on a mission to raise awareness. In my case it is a breathing technique called Buteyko that saved my life and rid me of my daily asthma symptoms. Buteyko is not meant to replace asthma medication but helps those with asthma gain better control of their symptoms than they can with medication alone.

I am one of five practitioners teaching the Buteyko breathing method in New Zealand. Between us we have helped over 7,000 adults and children get better control of their asthma.

For information on Buteyko for asthma and a list of practitioners in New Zealand visit www.buteykobreathing.co.nz or phone the clinic in Auckland on 09 360 6291.

Glenn White BSc,MSc,MBIBH, Buteyko practitioner, Auckland

Hi Roger I am sincerely

Hi Roger
I am sincerely sorry to hear of the tragic loss of your little great-nephew Sean, and I really admire your wonderful undertaking to make more people aware of how debilitating a condition asthma is.
I suffered chronic asthma symptoms for 25 years and was hospitalised twice in Nelson. My health was dependent on a drug regime and I increasingly found myself unable to cope without a higher and higher dose of both inhaled reliever medication and steroids.
Like Glenn who has also posted a comment, Buteyko Breathing therapy literally turned my life around. I am now totally drug free and my symptoms are under such good control that asthma is a thing of the past for me.
I now teach Buteyko full-time in Nelson and am pleased to say I am helping many more people to achieve natural control of their symptoms
I understand you are in Nelson tomorrow (Sunday) Roger, and I will do my best to come to Bunnings to meet you and wish you every success for the rest of your journey
With best wishes
Viv Smith, BEd, MA, Dip.LC, BIBH
Buteyko Breathing therapist, Nelson

Hi again Roger I went to

Hi again Roger
I went to 'Bunnings' but you were heading from Christchurch towards Picton, so am sorry to have missed you. I had a good chat with the asthma educators at the site, and explained my interest in your journey.
I mentioned that I have been working with the very supportive asthma educator here in Nelson to raise awareness of the effectiveness of Buteyko Breathing therapy
I wish you a very good journey, it is a wonderful thing you are doing to highlight the dangers of poorly controlled asthma symptoms - I'm sure many people will benefit by your efforts
Safe travels
With all good wishes
Viv

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