So, one of my best friends, Lisa, has just been diagnosed with stage four breast cancer. To say it's blown her world apart ( and that of all of us that love her ) is an understatement. She has been given 1-2 years to live ..... and she's only 46 !!!! Unfortunately the cancer has spread to her liver and her bones .... hence no real chance of survival. She has a five year old daughter that she will now not see move to senior school, go to uni, get married, get her own home, travel - all stuff most of us parents take for granted. To add to this, her father recently died and her mother has just been diagnosed with dementia.
So why the post I can hear most of you saying .... well .... I have three requests :
1. If you're male and have a female partner please please encourage them to check their breasts regularly for lumps. If you're female, then obviously please please check your breasts. And for the record, men can get breast cancer too so all males should also check their chests. Equally men, you have to check your balls. And in the same vein, men of a certain age need to consider prostrate cancer. Get tested if you're over 45 - there is a free testing session on the 28th September at Bishop Hannington Church. I'd hate for anyone to be going through what Lisa is.
2. All Lisa's friends are trying to raise funds for her. Some will be used for the normal costs of cancer treatment - taxis etc. It will also be used to send Lisa, her daughter and her partner on a holiday ...... for the very first time. And sadly the funeral costs. So I'm after innovative ideas of how to raise money or organisations that donate in these situations. As an example, her partner is a fairly well known London DJ - he's holding a boat party to raise funds. It's that kind of idea I'm looking for. Any suggestions would of course be very much welcome.
3. And finally, and I don't expect anything here given the only link Lisa has to NSC and the Albion is me, but I have to ask. Money !!!! If anyone would like to donate even the smallest amount then below is her Just Giving page link. Feel free to donate in memory of someone you loved who has died of the big C or indeed attribute it to NSC. BUT even if you don't donate, and I don't expect anyone to do so, please take note of my point number ONE !
https://www.gofundme.com/live-for-loud?sfns=mo
Thank you for listening. And have a good day.
Westdene Seagull
So why the post I can hear most of you saying .... well .... I have three requests :
1. If you're male and have a female partner please please encourage them to check their breasts regularly for lumps. If you're female, then obviously please please check your breasts. And for the record, men can get breast cancer too so all males should also check their chests. Equally men, you have to check your balls. And in the same vein, men of a certain age need to consider prostrate cancer. Get tested if you're over 45 - there is a free testing session on the 28th September at Bishop Hannington Church. I'd hate for anyone to be going through what Lisa is.
2. All Lisa's friends are trying to raise funds for her. Some will be used for the normal costs of cancer treatment - taxis etc. It will also be used to send Lisa, her daughter and her partner on a holiday ...... for the very first time. And sadly the funeral costs. So I'm after innovative ideas of how to raise money or organisations that donate in these situations. As an example, her partner is a fairly well known London DJ - he's holding a boat party to raise funds. It's that kind of idea I'm looking for. Any suggestions would of course be very much welcome.
3. And finally, and I don't expect anything here given the only link Lisa has to NSC and the Albion is me, but I have to ask. Money !!!! If anyone would like to donate even the smallest amount then below is her Just Giving page link. Feel free to donate in memory of someone you loved who has died of the big C or indeed attribute it to NSC. BUT even if you don't donate, and I don't expect anyone to do so, please take note of my point number ONE !
https://www.gofundme.com/live-for-loud?sfns=mo
Thank you for listening. And have a good day.
Westdene Seagull