Saturday, March 10, 2007

race for life

A couple of friends I've made on t'internt, who are also dealing with cancer, are asking for sponsors in this year's Race For Life. If you would like to sponsor them, then this is their link:
http://www.raceforlifesponsorme.org/spottydog

If you want to know more generally I've also put a permenant link to the Race For Life site in my links alongside here -------------->

I know a gang of women from work ususally involve themselves in this massive fundraiser for Cancer Reserach, so when I find out their space I'll post a link to them too.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear Suze,

Thank you so much for spreading the word about 'race for life'.

When my partner Sarah was diagnosed with breast cancer in June last year she said that she wanted to run the race for life in 2007 - partly as an incentive to keep fit and also to say thank you.
As you know she finished treatment a couple of weeks ago. We both feel incredibly happy and lucky that she is fit and well enough to train for the race.

So much progress has been made in terms of cancer research. Twenty years ago, the treatment option she would have had were a mastectomy and 'sea air'. As it is, she even got to keep her boob and there is medication that gives her the best possible chance of it never coming back.
We will also both be eternally grateful to whoever came up with anti-sickness drugs for chemo. Sarah's oncologist mentioned that most of that all happened within the last ten years - beforehand it was quite 'normal' for sufferers to throw up once every 30 minutes.

Everybody who has the misfortune to be diagnosed with cancer benefits from the cancer research initiatives. I really believe that their slogan 'together we can beat cancer' is true.

Thank you and best wishes to you and B.

Big hugs.
Dani xxx

suze said...

bless you Dani -
you are so right and I hope you two reach your £1000 target for Cancer Research

I am certainly benefitting from the anti-nausea drugs, and one of the chemo cocktail my oncologist is using is also fairly new
xxxx

Anonymous said...

Sue as you know I've run in the 'Race for Life' for the last three years, and will be doing so again this year. I've done it to raise money towards Cancer Research, and on the day I've always been moved by the names and loving messages that other women wear on their backs. Names of people with or affected by cancer. Even though there always seem to be so many names I've tended to see them as a select group of people - and with respect not a group I wanted to join. But cancer itself isn't selective and it's chosen you along with too many others. So this year I'll be running/waking, maybe even standing still and 'enjoying' the view just like usual. But my thoughts will be on you.

suze said...

Thanks for that Julie..

I know what you mean about the "group" and yes, now we are part of it too ..

it's just another reminder that one in three people in the UK will get cancer in their life
...
which obviously means nearly every damned one of us is going to be "touched" by it as relatives and friends ...

Anonymous said...

I ran this last year around Trentham Gardens... so definately signing up again this year. It was such a buzz to be running alongside everyone else, and I agree, the messages on peoples backs were so moving...

Count me in.

Anonymous said...

Sue I meant to say 'walking' rather than 'waking' above - but maybe it was a subconscious slip.
It would be wonderful to see you down here in June - but I think I would stop in my tracks if I saw you over the fence.

Anonymous said...

So any news on Lyme availability? actually there are two vans available for hire on the site. They are owned by the site owners and are of a very high caliber re maintenance and hygiene. I don't see you wanting to give up 5 star hotel luxury for a caravan, but it was just a thought. Speak soon, Julie

suze said...

oooh .. that would be handy - cos to be honest, self-catering is favourite atm!

Send the the details for contacting them, please.

Anonymous said...

John will phone you with the details, I would enforce with the boys it would be entry on invitation only - speak later, love Julie

Anonymous said...

Hi Sue, Cousin Poe here. Hope you are feeling well today. I'm quite well & nearly ready to pay you a visit.
The Race for Life sounds a very positive step & it's good to know there is so much motivation around.
The sequined waist-coat looks great -just the sort of thing I might wear. I have looked for a poem & hope you like this one by W. Wordsworth.

I heard a thousand blended notes
While in a grove I sat reclined;
In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts,
Bring sad thoughts to the mind;

To her fair works did Nature link
The human soul that through me ran
And much it grieved my heart to think
What man has done to man.

Through primrose tufts in that green bower
The periwinkle trailed it's wreathes,
And tis my faith that every flower
Enjoys the air it breathes.

The birds around me hopped and played,
Their thoughts I cannot measure, -
But the least motion which they made,
'It seemed a thrill of pleasure.

The budding twigs spread out their fan
To catch the breezy air
And I must think, do all I can,
That there was pleasure there.

If this belief from heaven be sent,
If such be Nature's holy plan
Have I not reason to lament
What man has made of man?
.......................
Love to you & yours. Pauline. xx

suze said...

Ju - give us a call this evening then .. there are developments!