andy burkitt was there as he set off. very nervous. i'm not prepared.anding by the end of it, you know? but i think it'll be hard. we all deal with adversity in different ways, and for mehdi, it lit a fire in him. i didn't even know what type i diabetes was. they said, you're lucky you brought her now. if you brought her 2a hours later, it would have been 50/50. that's the hardest i've ever been hit in my life, when my daughter got diagnosed with type i. it's not... it's not nice to see your loved ones suffering, or going through what she went through at the age of two. i couldn't really take it in. i was like, i need to cry. i need to go out there and cry and make sure... i was like, no, do you know what? i need to change this. this community of runners has raised tens of thousands of pounds and run countless marathons between them, but the 12 in 12 challenge is the toughest one yet. something i learned from my mum is to care for people around you because you know you're nothing without your team. and this challenge we've got coming up is a hell of a c