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Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Postby oneyedchicklet » Fri Oct 08, 2004 7:46 am

Hi Everyone,

I just wanted to take a moment to remind everyone that October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. I have women in my family that have survived and I have already scheduled my mammogram. I'm over 35 and I've been getting one every year since the age of 30.



Please do self exams and check with your doctor. I know my company will pay the full expense of an exam and during the month of October, most doctors don't require insurance to cover it. Please be safe and if you are over the age of 35, schedule a mammography soon.



Love to All,

Barb



I also found this today from the AP:



Melissa Etheridge Has Cancer, Cancels Tour



Singer Melissa Etheridge has been diagnosed with breast cancer and has canceled upcoming tour dates to undergo treatment, according to her publicist.



Etheridge, 43, will undergo surgery and her doctor expects a "speedy and complete recovery," publicist Marcel Pariseau said in a statement.



The cancer was detected early and Etheridge has been receiving treatment, Pariseau said Thursday.



"I am fortunate to be under a wonderful doctor's care and thankful that this was caught early," Etheridge said in the statement. "I am looking forward to a quick and full recovery."



Etheridge and actress Tammy Lynn Michaels held a commitment ceremony in September 2003. The musician, who lives in Los Angeles, shares custody of a daughter and son with former partner Julie Cypher, who had the children through artificial insemination using a sperm donation from rocker David Crosby.



Etheridge's latest album, "Lucky," was released in February. Refunds for tickets to her upcoming shows will be available where they were bought; the entertainer's Web site says she had been scheduled to play 11 dates in seven cities this month.



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Re: Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Postby xita » Fri Oct 08, 2004 10:15 pm

I wish Melissa the best recovery. I must say as a lesbian I do worry over this as I know we are at higher risk.

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Re:Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Postby tybee317 » Fri Oct 08, 2004 11:20 pm

I also wish Melissa E. a good and fast recovery!



Xita, you are so right about the higher risk for lesbians.

We have a group in my city that I am proud to be a volunteer for, the Atlanta Lesbian Cancer Initiative. They do a lot of good things at a grass roots level. Sometimes it can be as simple as giving someone a ride to an appointment. There are a lot of fundraiser functions, hopefully a lot more cities will embrace this idea!



teri



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Re: Re:Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Postby Gatito Grande » Sat Oct 09, 2004 1:27 am

Actually, the version of the Melissa story I saw, contained this blurb:



Quote:
Lesbians are not more prone to breast cancer than heterosexual woman, according to a study released two years ago. However, risk factors for breast cancer -- never having borne a child, being overweight, smoking and drinking -- apply to many lesbians.




GG Well, we're all sort of on-the-hook on the "having a child" factor (meaning, you can't---or shouldn't!---go and have a kid, just to reduce your breast cancer risk), but all the rest of 'em, are up to each one of us. Take care of yourselves, y'all! :kiss Out



Um, I'm pretty sure "drinking," above, refers to drinking to excess . . . at least I hope it does!

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Re: Re:Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Postby xita » Sat Oct 09, 2004 8:57 am

I don't trust any of these studies as I don't believe the medical industry keeps good records on lesbians. I also don't think lesbians go to the gynecologist as much as they should. Essentially, I think we've been understudied. And that breast cancer should be touted as the biggest health concern for all women, and that includes lesbians.

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"Trust is a risk masquerading as a promise."


Edited by: xita  at: 10/9/04 7:59 am
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Re: Re:Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Postby WebWarlock » Sat Oct 09, 2004 9:55 am

I did some research on tamoxifen back a bit when I was working at the U of I medical center.



I'll see what I can dig up. But tamoxifen is good stuff. Really makes a big difference.



Warlock

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Re: Re:Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Postby cattwoman98111 » Sat Oct 09, 2004 11:10 am

Xita I agree with you that lesbians don't seem to go to the Gyno as much as they should, in my case I did go and while its taken them nearly 6 months to make a diagnosis I feel confident that it opened a few of my Dr's eyes not to mention a few of my fellow lesbians eyes. In this case I feel a little better that perhaps my problems in the last year will help other women from a smaller and often overlooked group get better care.



Here is an example of the kind of attitudes we as lesbians can be subjected to. While in a consultation with my PCP the subject came up of lesbians and how there is not a lot of info on certain diseases for this group. My Dr informed me when she was in medical school in San Francisco and asked the teachers about the effects on lesbians the response was "don't worry about that, lesbians don’t get sick". To her and I it was an unacceptable answer.



I credit my Dr. and the continuing support (and often slight nudging) of my GF and family to see this through by getting a definitive answer.



If I can offer advice to any women it is this, get in to see the Dr. no matter what. If you are not happy with the answer they give you, find another Dr.

Politics is not the art of the possible. It consists in choosing between the disastrous and the unpalatable.

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Re: Re:Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Postby Kajun » Tue Oct 12, 2004 3:41 pm

When a friend of mine found a lump under her arm she asked what I thought about it so I explained how to do a breast exam and said if the lump didn’t go away in a few days to see a doctor. Well.. the lump went away and was forgotten. At that time she was in her early twenties and extremely physically fit. Many years later she was diagnosed with breast cancer. The doctor recommended a mastectomy and as a preventative measure: having both breasts removed. I don’t know that I would have chosen that particular course of treatment but she had the surgery followed by chemo and, thankfully, recovered beautifully. I will always wonder; if she had went to the doctor that first time, even though it appeared everything was fine, would the cancer have been discovered in time to save her from such a traumatic and life altering operation?



As Kittens have already stated: It’s so important that everyone learn the warnings signs of breast cancer, have regular check-ups, conduct monthly self exams and not fool around with this. If you find a lump under your arm or on your breast -please do not hesitate- go to the doctor immediately. Take care..







Kajun
 


Re: Re:Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Postby tybee317 » Tue Oct 12, 2004 11:36 pm

There are different schools of thought regarding breast exams, some say do them in the shower and others encourage them in front of the mirror. I would say just do something, sometimes it is your girlfiend that finds something amiss. Most important is do not ignore it if you or a friend find something, sometimes we are in denial and think if we do nothing it will go away. So I encourage those monthly, daily, breast exams!!!:eyebrow

Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things!

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Re: Re:Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Postby beautifultrgdy » Sat Oct 16, 2004 11:38 pm

There is not enough 'awareness' out there when it comes to cancer. I think we should all be a little more careful about our bodies and always go for check ups. You never know when something can sneak up on you.



Be good, be safe. Take care of your self - if only for someone you love.



Also, some sweaty things can be fun. ;)

Jessica



Adia I'm empty since you left me...

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Re: Re:Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Postby oneyedchicklet » Sun Oct 17, 2004 7:47 pm

Hello Everyone,



I had my appointment yesterday and I got a clean bill of health. I had a bit of a scare last year with a small cyst and they had me wait for my results this time. So there was no sweating it out for too long. I will continue to do self exams and keeping a close eye on things.



I hope eveyone else is safe and healthy.



Love to All,

Barb

Now serving Bitter, party of one. Your table is ready.

oneyedchicklet
 


Re: Re:Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Postby Magrat70 » Wed Oct 20, 2004 2:17 pm

Awareness of Breast cancer is very important. My mum's breast cancer was caught very early and treated but it has still turned into terminal bone and liver cancer which is eating her up all the time and she really hasn't much time left. I had a mammogram at 35 and will have one every year. This disease is killer so anything you can do to protect yourself please do. It is easy to believe it won't happen to you but if you saw the pain and suffering my mum has been through you would go your appointments and get checked up

Freddie is king

Magrat70
 


Re: Re:Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Postby angel of salvation » Wed Oct 20, 2004 3:08 pm

On a random note, In my school tomorrow we're having a 'mufti day' basically where all the years that wear uniform don't wear it in the name of charity. Tomorrow, its for Breast Cancer research. The school roughly makes about £1000 or something to that extent...depending on how much people donate to not wear uniform. Also, everone has to wear pink or donate more to support it more.

Unfortunatly, I don't own pink or like it much but I'm still all for charity so if we can donate (being the last year in the school and not having to donate if we don't want to) I will.



Jess xxx

'You're my angel of salvation, and hope, and strength...your my multi-angel'-Jay (My baby)

.:~*My anime site*~:.

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Re: Re:Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Postby LadyCallie » Thu Oct 21, 2004 1:02 pm

I work for Casual Corner Group and the company has pledged to match donations made in our stores up to $550,000 dollars. My store in Allen, Texas has already raised over $1000 dollars through customer and employee donations.



It may be a small thing, but I'm really happy to support this cause.



-LadyCallie

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The Breast Cancer Site needs help

Postby sheila wt » Fri Mar 04, 2005 2:31 pm

I think breast cancer awareness is an issue we have to deal daily, so maybe this threat should have a different title.



Quote:


A Favor to Ask.....It only takes a minute.....



Please tell ten friends to tell ten today! The Breast Cancer site is having trouble getting enough people to click on it daily to meet their quota of donating at least one free mammogram a day to an underprivileged woman.



It takes less than a minute to go to their site and click on "donating a mammogram" for free (pink window in the middle). This doesn't cost you a thing. Their corporate sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to donate mammogram in exchange for advertising.



Here's the web site! Pass it along to people you know.



The Breast Cancer Site



AGAIN, PLEASE TELL at least 10 FRIENDS TO TELL 10 FRIENDS TO TELL 10 FRIENDS..... thank you.




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Sheila

Edited by: sheila wt at: 3/4/05 1:32 pm
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Re: The Breast Cancer Site needs help

Postby cattwoman98111 » Sat Mar 05, 2005 1:27 pm

Added my "click". I will pass this on.

Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from a religious conviction.

cattwoman98111
 


Breast Cancer Stamp Booklet

Postby sheila wt » Thu Mar 17, 2005 3:36 pm

Quote:


The notion that we could raise $35 million by buying a book of stamps is powerful! As you may be aware, the US Postal Service recently released its new "Fund the Cure" stamp to help fund breast cancer research. The stamp was designed by Ethel Kessler of Bethesda, Maryland. It is important that we take a stand against this disease that affects so many of our Mothers, Sisters and Friends.



Instead of the normal 37 cents for a stamp, this one costs 40 cents The additional 3 cents will go to breast cancer research. A "normal" book costs $7.40. This one is only $8.00. It takes a few minutes in line at the Post Office and means so much. If all stamps are sold, it will raise an additional $35,000,000 for this vital research. Just as important as the money is our support. What a statement it would make if the stamp outsold the lottery this week. What a statement it would make that we care.



Many of us know women and their families whose lives are turned upside-down by breast cancer.



It takes so little to do so much in this drive.




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Sheila

Edited by: sheila wt at: 3/17/05 2:37 pm
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Re: Breast Cancer Stamp Booklet

Postby Kajun » Wed Mar 23, 2005 8:10 pm

Charity fundraiser for Breast Cancer



I'm posting this information for Craig Donnellan

















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First of all, ALL profits from this PEZ Dispenser will be going directly to charity. - Yes, ALL! The only money that won't go towards charity will be the actual expenses for these PEZ - including PEZ, boxes, postage, etc.



A few months ago, I personally worked with PEZ to do something to raise money for The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. I had PEZ do 5000+ for me, so these are fairly limited. Initially, I was going to do only 2500, but I wanted to try to keep the price lower.



My wife was diagnosed with Breast Cancer in 1998, and after surgery, Chemotherapy, and Radiation, all has been well since! In honor of her fight, I will be donating all profits from this PEZ to The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation in October of 2005 at the New Jersey Race For The Cure.



With 5000+ dispensers, I am hoping to raise approximately $50,000 for the charity. At the Race in Princeton, New Jersey, I will be presenting them with a "Big Check".



Price for this dispenser is as follows -



1 for $13 - shipped

2 for $25 - shipped

12 for $145 - shipped

24(Full Box) for $285 - shipped



This should be an exclusive from myself, and there will be a set price until all of the dispensers I have are gone. - I will be at a few conventions this year, but prices will be the same. - I've estimated that I will have close to $10 per PEZ to go towards charity. I don't plan to list on Ebay yet, but if I do, the price will be the same.



Please take a look at the PEZ Dispenser. It is a clear crystal plastic heart with "Breast Cancer Awareness" written on front ribbon - pink lettering on white border. On the back, is the familiar pink ribbon. The pink stem is a 4.9 from Hungary with feet. - The feet are for the Walk/Run that we (My Family) will be doing at the New Jersey Race For The Cure the day we donate PEZ proceeds. - This is a great looking PEZ Dispenser to display. - But since the front and back are so great, why not pick up 2! All PEZ will come sealed in normal plastic bags - red, green, or blue. And did I mention that ALL profits are going to charity? - So please don't be shy! - Buy a few and pass them out in memory or honor of someone special you know whose life may have been touched by Breast Cancer.



Since I am looking to raise the money for charity, I will only be accepting checks, money orders, or cash - Sorry, No Paypal. - I don't want to lose anything on the fees, and it would be a nightmare for me to try and keep track of. So, please just mail payment to me at:



Craig Donnellan

10 Beck Court

Kendall Park, NJ 08824

USA



Please make sure to include name and mailing address, what and how many PEZ are wanted, and email address. I will confirm via email when PEZ are shipped.



If you have any questions or comments, please let me know.



Thanks in advance for your donation and support!



Craig.

(craignymet@comcast.net)



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Kajun
 


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