Sunday, 8 December 2013

Breast Cancer we do learn differently!

The one with her ​​Harley collect money for Breast Reconstruction, the other comforts her other cancer sufferers packets. For both breast cancer their lives unexpectedly stretch to more than before. If you are somewhere in October twelve cheerful women - possibly with something pienks their leather jackets stimulant - on motorcycles on the highway find, you know it's Diane Parker and Co, engaged in their journey of hope. Diane when she was 42 in 2004 with HER2 + breast cancer. She was wary of any symptoms after her cousin in 1996 died of breast cancer, and have regular mammograms are going. http://somanabolicmusclemaximizer.drupalgardens.com/content/yogurt-acquires-fame-very-effective-treatment-various-diseases
She had the lump in her breast with a self-examination feeling - an itchy nipple was the only other symptom - and immediately consult a doctor. She describes the breast cancer diagnosis as "devastating." "The anxiety and uncertainty was the worst. My daughter was only 13 years old and my family lived overseas. " Diane wanted to know everything about her cancer and her oncologist, medical aid and even a pharmaceutical company asked for more information. , after a bilateral mastectomy, six normal chemotherapy sessions and another 17 sessions with Herceptin treatment, the sword of cancer on a daily hung her head no. she decided it was time for her hard-earned knowledge of the disease back to an awareness project. She was invited to the Changing Gears motorbike ride in America to take part, and from the Biking for Breast Health Project in October 2006 born. Last year she decided this year even bigger with the Journey of Hope. "We are altogether twelve women on October 10 in Johannesburg start and motorcycles via Bloemfontein, Colesberg, Graaff-Reinet, Port Elizabeth, George and Barrydale drive to Cape Town. In each of the towns are arranged bewusmakingsgesellighede where our stories can share with people. http://www.dailystrength.org/people/3609359/journal/8450965
 " Journey of Hope is more than awareness. Diane and her fellow riders want this epic journey of over 2,000 km also raise enough money for 12 underprivileged cancer patients breast reconstruction pay. "It costs R30 000 for breast reconstruction, and public hospitals' budgets do not provide for it. And we all know how violated a woman feels when she lost her breasts. " Diane is also the face of a known medical aid awareness campaign about breast cancer. How has cancer changed her? "I enjoy the good times even more now than before. I'm not as concerned about the small things, and sought to change what I can and accept what I can not. I also learned tomorrow is another day, especially when things are tough. "Finally I would like to be as happy as possible," the international sales manager. "Though I have a few rokgroottes bigger because I'm not as intense training as before, I new I accepted." Her tips for healthy women to their bodies and know to look out for warning signs. "Get a second opinion if you have doubts." And borskankerlyers? "Do not give up hope. And concentrate on what you can do, not on what you can not do. " * Read more about the journey of hope and make a donation at www.journeyofhope.co.za Be on the lookout for women Egoli - Place of Gold Louwna when Nora and decided to travel together. http://somanabolicmusclemaximizereviewscam.mixxt.at/networks/blog/post.Admin:1

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