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Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

PASSED: Jennifer Lyon (breast cancer)

This one is especially hurtful… she battled for 5 years… stage 3 breast cancer, metastasized to her bones… like me…

Jennifer Lyon (37) former CBS reality show Survivor contestant. Lyon was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005, the same year she finished fourth on Survivor Palau. She subsequently began blogging about her disease and treatment (JenniferLyon.com).

On January 19, 2010, Jennifer died from the cancer, which had come back from remission and had metastasized to her bones. She is the first cast member of Survivor to die.

Articles:

CBS News: “Survivor” Contestant Jennifer Lyon Dies

ABC News: Former ‘Survivor’ Contestant Lyon Dead at 37

Wikipedia, Jennifer Lyon

Jennifer Lyon, 1972 – 2010

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Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Lessening

I woke this morning
with no headache
and no numbness
Yay.

Though my brain feels “sore”

My muscles and joints
don’t hurt as bad
nor does my breast
though there is still pain there.
still…

I am working on my eBay today…

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Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

A Precarious Situation…?

Got up early today and went to Curves,
I’m enjoying the exercise
but
I was supposed to have
items up for sale on eBay by now

I have not

I am very concerned about the
Changes in the lump in my breast
Scared
Petrified

It seems that it is becoming
swollen
a feeling of
fullness
each day
and the pain
jabs
are still there
a feeling of
a pulled muscle
in the breast

I’m sure that
the stresses from everything
are contributing factors

The depression from
Loss of my job
The depression from
Christmas and New Year
Being alone

The month of
Eating
Drinking
Doing
Things I should not have

Easy to say that
I need to
Take better care
of myself

Easy to say
unless it is
too late…?

A possibility…

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Thursday, January 14th, 2010

BURZYNSKI Article: Life Extension Magazine. May 2004

This is an interesting read…

AN INTERVIEW WITH DR. STANISLAW BURZYNSKI

Unlocking the Mystery
of Antineoplastons

A Natural Anticancer Agent

by Terri Mitchell

The following statement concerns me, I think I need to see if I can get some type of response to it from the Drs.
Do I have the p53 tumor suppressor gene?
This article was printed in 2004, so Hopefully things have changed, though in the world of medical advances, it seems that years are mere days…

The use of antineoplastons to treat breast cancer has not been as successful as hoped. Dr. Burzynski believes this is because the antineoplastons currently in use target the p53 tumor suppressor gene, a gene not frequently associated with this type of cancer.

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Friday, January 8th, 2010

Breast Pain

I’ve been having a lot of breast pain the last couple of days.

Stabbing pains, similar to before
When I didn’t know what was going on
but the results were good
is this good?

I’m still waiting for the other shoe to drop
it always drops
is this the drop?

what is this pain
Is it good or
is it
something to be
concerned about?

Is it somehow related to
the milk
the delicious milk
that I am drinking now?

that’s the relationship
between
milk and cancer
between
calcium and cancer?

so
many
questions.

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Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Just in Case

Mom arrived today. With my upcoming PET scan, it’s good to have her here.
Just in case…
Just.In.Case.

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Fakers

People like this make me sick. Here I am Struggling to survive, and this woman gets $10,000.00 in donations by LYING and spends them on Breast Implants?
WTH?

“McLennan County sheriff’s investigator James Pack says in court records that 24-year-old Trista Joy Lathern shaved her head to look like a cancer patient undergoing chemotherapy.”

Trista Joy Lathern - Breast Cancer Scammer

Trista Joy Lathern - Breast Cancer Scammer

WTH??

Woman Accused of Faking Breast Cancer for Implants

Did she fake breast cancer to get implants?

Trista Joy Lathern Gives Charity a Bad Name

I’d like to SUE this heiffer.

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Friday, November 6th, 2009

Steroids

I’ve been having an issue with feeling poorly. Major headaches, bad enough to wake me up at night… and my lymph nodes, both under my neck and under my left armpit – the cancer side – are tender.  Also, am having increased pain my in breast.

I don’t know what’s going on.  I have a PET scan coming up in a couple weeks, so all I can do is be nervous which is not good.  Easy to say not to worry, cuz I DO worry, so don’t bother.

Dr. Deleon has ordered some steroids for me to take – a Medrol pack.

Oh joy – more meds.

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Monday, October 26th, 2009

Pink Rig – Rogue Pressure Services

Now THIS is about not only Talking the Talk, but WALKING THE WALK!

Rogue Pressure Services Unveils First ‘Pink Rig’ in the Gas and Oil Industry

“A Colorado-based company has built the Pink Rig, a hydraulic workover unit with snubbing capabilities that is literally painted pink. Rogue Pressure Services is using the unusual color scheme in the gas and oil industry to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research.

Rogue has partnered with The Breast Cancer Research Foundation(R) and will donate 1 percent of revenue generated by use of the Pink Rig annually to the Foundation. The project has been dubbed Rigging Up Against Breast Cancer by Rogue employees and management.

Rogue says the uniquely colored rig is not a gimmick but instead a clear statement of its pledge to support breast cancer research and awareness.

“We are committed to championing the fight against this deadly disease,” said Barry Peterson, co-owner of Rogue Pressure Services. “As a company, we wanted to find a way to give back; the more we spoke to our employees the more we realized that breast cancer is a cause that our company as a whole wants to fight. Almost everyone in our organization has been affected in one way or another by breast cancer.”"

WAY TO GO ROGUE PRESSURE SERVICES!!

For the full story:
Rigging Up Against Breast Cancer

AWESOME!

AWESOME!

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Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Pink Overload?

After reading this article, I have to rethink my “Go For It” mentality on my previous post, so – Yes, I’m kinda thinking so… as always, its about the almighty dollar ~sigh~

Pink overload: Are companies taking advantage of Breast Cancer Awareness Month?
(Article courtesy of Yahoo! Shine)

The reds and oranges of changing foliage may be the traditional colors of October, but pink is gaining on them fast as this month marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month. NFL players are wearing pink cleats and sweatbands, pink food is everywhere, and store aisles are awash in a sea of pink products, many bearing the familiar pink ribbon that signals breast cancer awareness and fundraising. But here’s the thing: Buying pink does not always mean your green will go to cancer research.

If you buy a cleaning product adorned with pink packaging and the ubiquitous breast cancer pink ribbon, for example, that pink ribbon is unlicensed and unregulated, so any company can use it, leaving the real work to consumers to figure out if the products they buy will really help the cause. Take Procter & Gamble’s pink ribbon-bedecked Swiffer mop. Daily Finance’s Aimee Picchi reports that although the words “early detection saves” accompany the Swiffer’s pink ribbon, simply purchasing the mop will not help fundraising efforts. Procter & Gamble told Picchi that the company will make a two-cent donation to the National Breast Cancer Foundation only if a consumer uses a coupon from its brand saver coupon book, which could only be found in newspapers on Sept. 27.

“If the label says, ‘Money will go to support breast cancer,’ well, what does that mean?” Barbara Brenner, the executive director of advocacy group Breast Cancer Action, tells Daily Finance. “If it says it will support breast cancer awareness without being specific, it’s not going anywhere.”

Meanwhile, many companies that do give generously to breast-cancer fundraising efforts cap their donations, the Boston Globe notes in this extensive piece, “Sick of Pink,” even if sales of pink-adorned products are strong and bring in more than expected. Partners of the Texas-based Susan G. Komen for the Cure, which raised nearly $50 million last year from more than 250 corporations that gave Komen some proceeds from product sales, are required to tell consumers on their product packaging how purchasing their products will help Komen, and whether the company has a minimum or maximum donation. 

Pair heightened consumer awareness with growing outrage among women breast cancer survivors over the overly pink, overly sweet, over-commercialization of breast cancer, and you could have the makings of an anti-pink backlash. Author Barbara Ehrenreich was one of the first to give voice to outrage over the infantilization and commercialization of women’s breast cancer experiences in her 2001 Harper’s Magazine essay, “Welcome to Cancerland.” She wrote of the cornucopia, starting with teddy bears, of “pink-ribbon-themed breast-cancer products.”

“You can dress in pink-beribboned sweatshirts, denim shirts, pajamas, lingerie, aprons, loungewear, shoelaces, and socks; accessorize with pink rhinestone brooches, angel pins, scarves, caps, earrings, and bracelets; brighten up your home with breast-cancer candles, stained-glass pink-ribbon candleholders, coffee mugs, pendants, wind chimes, and night-lights; pay your bills with special BreastChecks or a separate line of Checks for the Cure. ‘Awareness’ beats secrecy and stigma of course, but I can’t help noticing that the existential space in which a friend has earnestly advised me to “confront [my] mortality” bears a striking resemblance to the mall.”

On her blog, The Assertive Cancer Patient, Jeanne Sather also decries the pink-themed commercialization. She leads a “Boycott October” movement to put an end to the often misleading merchandising of the disease. “I keep hoping that each year will be the year that the tide turns, and women say ENOUGH to pink-ribbon Tic Tacs, pink-ribbon laundry soap, pink-ribbon panties, and all the other pink merchandise that appears every fall,” she writes on her blog.

So what’s a caring consumer to do? Breast Cancer Action’s “Think Before You Pink” campaign suggests five questions you can ask before laying down cash for a pink-tinged product. Number one: “How much money from your purchases actually goes toward breast cancer, and is the amount clearly stated on the package?”

You can also bypass products altogether and donate directly to organizations that give directly to cancer research and help women with cancer and their families. Here are a few:







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