Monday, November 22, 2010

DECEMBER 1ST MEETING

Dear All
Our next meeting is at The Grand Hotel,Main St Mornington 7pm. RSVP please!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

November

Support group for younger women on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria with breast cancer.
— Coming up for November, 2010? – On the radar!
• November BI Meeting – Bays Hospital, Mornington Wed 3rd November, 2010 –7:00 pm.
• BreaCan – What’s on Program for November, 2010.
• BCAG – A Health Kit for people who have to travel – for Rural Consumers.
‘What’s On’ program for October, 2010?
Breacan offers a range of services and programs including a library regular information sessions, a ‘Feel Good’ gentle exercise program.
— Introductory Hand & Foot Reflexology
Reflexology is a system of health care, incorporating mind, body and spirit.
Women can call BreaCan on 1300 781 500 or email breacan@breacan.org.au, for information, support or to talk to a volunteer.
— Women Living with Advanced Cancer -BreaCan runs activities for women with
advanced breast or advanced gynaecological cancers. If you would like to know more please
Call - 1300 781 500.
— Feel Good Gentle Exercise Program
This program offers gentle exercise to tone the body and help the lymphatic system.Conducted by a qualified instructor, the sessions are held fortnightly on a Wednesday from 10.30am - 11.30am.
Breacan – click on link for more activities & information. http://breacan.org.au/services-events
Cancer Council of Victoria - BCAG for Rural Consumers
— Rural consumers - A checklist for people living in rural Victoria travelling for health care
— Key questions to ask if you have to travel for health care.
— If you live in rural Victoria you may have to travel for health care if services are not available locally.
— “A Whole of Journey Approach”, was launched in Bendigo on October 1st.
— The resource kit is a culmination of work developed over the past two years led by former staff member Jackie Mansourian along with consumers and health services. Alison McMillan, Director of the Quality, Safety and Patient Experience Branch, Department of Health, which funded the project, officially launched the kit.
— The health service kit is designed to inform, inspire and connect health services at all levels, primary and acute, rural, regional and city in their efforts in providing care to rural consumers and their families.
— This is a checklist of important questions that you can ask your health care provider at different stages during your journey.
— The kit can be downloaded from the Department of Health website at:
http://www.health.vic.gov.au/consumer/rural_consumers.htm
Cancer Council Vic (CCV) 131120 - Support services
— We support people with a high risk of cancer and their families and friends. Our Cancer Helpline (13 11 20) is the main entry point for accessing support services.
— Trained oncology nurses operate it and can use a comprehensive database of research and details of state wide and local services for callers. Cancer Connections is an online community that links people with cancer, their carers and families. Registration is free and we will always keep your contact details confidential. Once registered you will have access to the many services: http://www.cancerconnections.com.au/
— Calls may be referred to a trained Cancer Connect volunteer who has experienced the same cancer as the caller. Referrals are also made to local support groups or education programs for survivors or carers.
— Some callers may be eligible for financial help.
— More info 13 11 20, or visit http://www.cancervic.org.au/ or email csg@cancervic.org.au
Breast Cancer Network Australia - The peak national organisation for Australians personally affected by breast cancer. They work to ensure that Australians diagnosed with breast cancer and their families receive the very best information, treatment, care and support possible.
— Address: 293 Camberwell Rd, Camberwell.Vic.3124.
E-mail: beacon@bcna.org.au
Telephone: (03) 9805 2500
Fax: (03) 9805 2599
Information: Free call: 1800 500 258.
— E-Bulletins – keep up to date with the latest in breast cancer research, news & information.
— The NEW 2nd Edition My Journey Kit (for those recently diagnosed)- 1300 78 55 62.
— Hope & Hurdles Pack for women with secondary breast cancer – 1300 887 340.
http://www.bcna.org.au/
Counselling -
— Benefits of Counselling
— There are times that the challenges in our lives may lead us to great sadness, anxiety, depression, isolation, and this may result in health problems. Through counselling you can explore alternatives, build on your strengths and develop new skills.
— Counselling is a Journey.
— A Journey of Understanding, Acceptance, Self Discovery and Healing.
— Your Journey begins with the exploration of your thoughts and feelings relating to your concern. This is done in a safe, non judgmental and confidential environment.
— The experience of exploring your thoughts and feelings with a professional can relieve your sense that you are entirely alone with your problem - You’re not!
— In partnership your counsellor will support you and assist in establishing ways and techniques to help you achieve your goals and re-balance your life.
— Counselling can assist in many areas, such as;
— Stress
— Grief & Loss
— Relationships
— Anxiety/ self esteem
— Depression
— Personal growth
— Childhood Behaviour and Development.
— Quote:
“If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change” -‘Wayne Dyer’
— What are you waiting for; take the Journey to re-balance your life! Call: 0422 311 089 for appointment - Joy Ball- Counsellor Suite 3, 15 Bay Rd, Mt Martha.
A message from our Jo…
It has been a pink month.
The breakfast at Biscottinis was fantastic and some of our lucky raffle winners are still smiling. The money raised goes to the Walter Eliza Institute. It was entertaining and fun.
A big thank you to all who helped Sue at the Food and Wine Festival. The day went well and the dragons had a successful day I believe as well .A BIG thank you to Sue & Max for setting up as well. I did enjoy my Crystal Light healing weekend workshop but that is a long story. Lots of meditation and relaxation and I learnt stuff as well!
Victoria and Jo had a fabulous day on the 25th at the Pink Ribbon ride. We met the group travelling from Carrum Downs. Lots of men in black leather on Harleys quite a few Japanese bikes, a few women but we felt a little outnumbered in our pink Mc Grath vests.
Victoria and Jo had a fabulous day on the 25th at the Pink Ribbon ride. We met the group travelling from Carrum Downs. Lots of men in black leather on Harleys quite a few Japanese bikes, a few women but we felt a little outnumbered in our pink Mc Grath vests.
Travelled in to Docklands and picked up more bikes on the way. We met the Vichics there and as we were girls and in pink were supposed to be up the front of the ride. Managed to stay fairly close... Point Cook was busy, food, a trick rider and yes lots of men and leather again... More women this time though. We decided to do the ‘round the bay’ loop and rode to Queenscliff for a pleasant ferry ride home. Not too much traffic at all and I think Victoria will pillion again.
Stay Well Hugs Jo
Finance News - Current Balance:$ 983.00+
Next BI Meeting: -Wednesday 3th November, 2010.,Bays Hospital, Mornington. 7:00pm. Take Care, Regards Chris & the Team - your friends at Breast Intentions.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

OCTOBER PINK BULLETIN

Thank you for so many turning up last night when the weather was very ordinary. We had a great discussion on gyms and fitness as well as a few laughs. Jo gave a brief chat on India.. more to follow check put the blogspot on http://highwaysinfiniteattitudeandaltitude.blogspot.com/ it is nearly up to date


Our PINK Bulletin to let you know what is happening in October. Chris is away and will do the ‘proper’ newsletter later.


There is a morning tea on Friday 9.30-12.30 at Biscottini Main St Mornington fundraising for the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Research Fund. Cost $25 with raffles of course Auctions and food. Gayle walker & Jo Lovelock are going, if anyone is interested. You can book at PPH Chemo Unit on 97883757 Thursday (helps with catering) or just turn up!

Ann had a message from a girlfriend who is involved in the Tyabb airport and they are holding their breast cancer day this Sunday (you know the one where they make out the image of the plane on the airfield and try and fill it with as many pink people as possible?). Wondered if you could pass the word to the group to anyone who may wish to be part of it.

Mornington Food and Wine Festival Sunday 17th October 8-4pm. We will be holding a minifield outside the Grand Hotel again. Sue will set up and be around, but needs helpers. Please phone her with your availability. The Pink Ladies are there for people to write messages on the tags ( no cost) There will also be BCNA merchandise for sale. Our Peninsula dragonflies will be next to us with their boat to fundraise. It is a great day for the family, loads of entertainment. Ria whom we met last night is singing with her choir.

EAT–PRAY–LOVE When: Thursday 21stOctober, 2010. 7:00pm.
Where:AMC Frankston –21 Wells St. Frankston.Tickets $20:00 –Ph: Sandra5979 1573 or Jan:0414 361 809 or Sue:0416 148 853.Show bags, Raffles, Door Prizes, Tea & Coffee. Prize for best pink outfit !

Breast Intentions invite you to attend a social support group for
YOUNG WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER ~you are not alone~
Connect with young women who share a similar experienceCatch up in an environment that is child friendly (if applicable) Develop a valuable support network and a chance to establish friendships
To find out more contact Deanne Davis:
deanne_davis77@yahoo.com.au
Next gathering : Tracey's house on Friday -October 22nd at 10.30

Relay for Life
Saturday 23rd October at Ballam Park.
We have been invited to join the survivors lap of honour at 4pm. Followed by a complimentary afternoon tea at 4.30. More info CCVic 131120
Jacquie & Carol have joined the Mornington Committee for next year and there is a team registered under Breast Intentions.
http://victoria.relayforlife.org.au/home.html to join up.

Free Healing Day Saturday 30th October 9.30 for a 10 am start till about 4ish
Eldon Park Retreat 74 Graydens Rd Tyabb
The wonderful girls from Yoga by the Bay are offering their services for a day of massage, reiki, meditation and Pilates at Eldon Park. All we ask is you bring a plate of food to share for morning tea or lunch. There will be group and one on one sessions. Come for the day or just drop in for a session. RSVP if you can so we have some idea of numbers.

I hope I haven’t missed anything. If you have more information just send it on.
Take care and Stay well Your friends at Breast Intentions

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

JULY NEWSLETTER

August 4th Meeting – Bays Hospital, Mornington 07:00 pm. Raffle Drawn @ 8pm
A message from our Jo…
Dear Gals,
We had a fantastic turn up to The Grand for dinner-22 in all.
Welcome to Lauren, Rachel, Susie, Trudy & Jenny. I was out of sorts (sinus stuff) and am just going back to work today (20th!).
Thanks to all who bought raffle tickets and to those who took them to sell. (That wasn’t why I collected all the ½ price dockets...) Can all the stubs be back before the next meeting, unless you are DEFINITELY going as that’s when we draw it! If you are unsure just pop the stubs in the mail and I will collect the $ later or drop them off to the hospital or home, whatever is easy!
The lovely Chris Rolls’ work had a morning tea and collected $250 for the group. We need to think about what to do with it! Books, CDs or as follows...have a think!
My Yoga group recently put on a day for a bus load of women from a bushfire affected area. We hired Eldon Park and then spent the day with Reiki, massage eating and cuppas. They have offered to do the same for YOU all. The plan would be for the group to hire the place (approx $100) and all to bring a plate to share for morning tea/ lunch. The options are for a group Pilates session approx 30 mins, group Tai Chi session and then 1:1 massage/Reiki. Let me know your thoughts it depends on dates and when people are available to help out. Probably a Saturday - October at the moment.
Take Care and See you at the raffle drawing! Jo x
Young Women with Breast Cancer –Daytime Support Group
Next gathering : Friday 30th July at Lauren's house - at 10.30am. e-mail Deanne deanne_davis77@yahoo.com.au

DA Peninsula Dragonflys
Contact: Patsy Blair email: peninsula@dragonsabreast.com
MY FIRST REGATTA by Kerrie Waworis
Albury Regatta - 6-7 March, 2010 Seems like the trip was ages ago, but I said I’d write something on the Albury Regatta for the newsletter, then realised I don’t have any result sheets or anything from the “sporting” side to really write about, other than the fact that we teamed up with the gals from Geelong and our DA team won some bling for 3rd place. We also held another trophy in the Sports Division for about 5-minutes, but sadly lost it in a ‘count-back’!
But while I don’t recall too many other results, I do remember the fun I had on this, my first, Regatta Weekend away.
Meeting at Kerry’s (K1) along with Sharon (Shazza) had a “Thelma & Louise” feel about it for me as I had no idea what the weekend would bring. But off we go... heading for the border, mandatory stop at Maccas for brekky at Wangaratta where we met up with Karen & Ian and Patsy & Jim and a few others.
Arriving at Albury, we discover our “tour organiser” K1 had booked into a motel just across from the Regatta venue - well done! Rooms were nice and big for the price, air-conditioning worked, pool was sparkling and refreshing (we even had a poolboy- Ian) and motel held speed-dating events of an evening (which we sadly missed)!!!
Saturday afternoon we all got together at the regatta venue for some trial runs with the Juggernaut Girls.... As a team we were entered as the “Dragon Jugs” (someone either had a good sense of humour or was very observant!!!). It was a stinking hot day, so it was back to the pool for a swim and a few drinks before we headed out on Saturday night.
Don’t know what most people do on Saturday nights, but dressing up in tinsel covered orange bras, hats and masks and parading down the main street in not normally on my agenda. But we did it. What a hoot! We had Banner Boy and Pool Boy carrying a banner out front and we proudly paraded behind them. Jim bought up the rear in his orange lycra outfit. If there was a King (or Queen) of the parade – he would have won the award hands-down.
Sunday morning we woke to massive black clouds and threatening weather, so we knew we were in for an eventful race meeting. Just as the regatta began the rains came...and came...and came. There we were all soaked, huddled under our little shelter, sliding around in the mud and having great fun. In spite of the weather, we all raced well and as I said earlier, our DA team won bling. But the overwhelming memory of the day is the RAIN!
One experience that I found very moving being the first time that I had ever seen it was the “Flowers On the Water” ceremony. In the midst of all the racing and fun, it was lovely to pause, come together with strangers and as a group remember others for just a few moments.
By the end of the day, a HOT Shower and HOT dinner was order of the day. We all met up at a good Irish Pub in Albury for dinner to celebrate our ‘bling’ and reflect on the fun we had had over the weekend. Then back to the motel for a good night’s sleep!
Monday morning we headed back down the Hume Hwy to Melbourne, stopping to show ‘Shazza’ Ned Kelly on the way.
I don’t know about others, but making that step to join a ‘club’ on my own is something way out of my normal comfort zone..... But I did it! and after this trip away I am so glad I did.
Did I have fun? Yes! and a big thank-you everyone that went. I’m so looking forward to Hobart in September.
KERRIE WAWORIS (k2)

Breacan offers a range of services and programs including a library regular information sessions, a ‘Feel Good’ gentle exercise program.
A free forum for women living with advanced cancer: Saturday 11 September, 2010 10.00 am to 3.30 pm Queen Victoria Women’s Centre 210 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne. Listen to and discuss strategies about maintaining hope and living well after an advanced cancer diagnosis.
• Connect with other women living with advanced cancer.
• Participate in a creative workshop.
Partners or a family member are also welcome to attend. Places are limited. Bookings essential: RSVP by Monday 6 September Phone BreaCan 1300 781 500.
Cancer Council Vic (CCV) 131120 - Support services. We support people with a high risk of cancer and their families and friends. Our Cancer Helpline (13 11 20) is the main entry point for accessing support services. Trained oncology nurses operate it and can use a comprehensive database of research and details of state wide and local services for callers. Calls may be referred to a trained Cancer Connect volunteer who has experienced the same cancer as the caller. Referrals are also made to local support groups or education programs for survivors or carers. Cancer Council Victoria urgently needs Family Cancer Connect volunteers to provide telephone peer support to the thousands of Victorians caring for someone with cancer.
If you are a partner, family member or close friend of someone with cancer who is at least 2 years post treatment or bereavement, and are looking for an opportunity to share your experience with others, register your interest today.
Breast Cancer Network Australia -
The peak national organisation for Australians personally affected by breast cancer. They work to ensure that Australians diagnosed with breast cancer and their families receive the very best information, treatment, care and support possible.
Address: 293 Camberwell Rd, Camberwell.Vic.3124. Telephone: (03) 9805 2500
Information: Free call: 1800 500 258.
The NEW 2nd Edition My Journey Kit (for those recently diagnosed)- 1300 78 55 62.Hope & Hurdles Pack for women with secondary breast cancer – 1300 887 340.
Making your 40’s Fabulous Webcast Sept Wed 1st meeting-Jean Hailes Foundation for Women’s Health at The Bays Hospital

(Goddess’s of the Month)Our thoughts are with all undergoing treatment at the moment..... we look forward to seeing you all again soon…
Take Care, Regards Chris & the Team - your friends at Breast Intentions.

Friday, July 02, 2010

June Newsletter

June 2010 Newsletter.
Coming up for July, 2010- What’s on the Radar?
July BI Meeting–Dinner at the Grand Hotel, Mornington-Please confirm by email or 0413 203 339 if attending!
Making your 40’s Fabulous Webcast @Sept at The Bays 7pm for 7.30pm meeting-
Provided by:Jean Hailes Foundation for Women’s Health. If you can’t make the meeting join online from home!
A message from our Jo…
Dear All,
Hope everyone is travelling Ok with the weather. Thanks to all who have forwarded photos from the FOW. Continue to do so either by email or on a disc and I will collate them and make CDs for all!Congratulations to Jane for her reco, looking forward to seeing the results. The Amoena rep has offered to attend one of our meetings, let me know your thoughts.Joy a counsellor has also offered to come and talk about the benefits of counselling in Aug/Sept, let us know who either or both if you would like them to attend –see next page for full details.
October will be “pink” month again with Cruden Farm on the 3rd Friday 15/10/2010 in the morning. We will be looking for helpers again. I think we will do the BCNA table again (so we don’t miss out on anything!) Also coming up is the Food & Wine festival which we do with our friends from the Dragonflies, if you wish!
The raffle for India will be running for July. Prizes so far (yes no surprise now):Microwave, Framed Mornington Peninsula Photograph (you get to choose from his portfolio), Family Packs 1: Coffee maker & toys for different ages, Pack 2: Ipod dock & toys for different ages, Family Pack 3: Toys Pamper Packs for women including hair care products, Reiki massage, 1 on 1 Pilates Sessions, Michelle Anne (unconfirmed) vouchers and still collecting. We will draw the raffle at the August Meeting 8pm and as before 1st drawn gets first choice and down the line. Will let everyone know date & time of draw! I will make some small books of tickets for those of you who can sell them. Cheers Jo…
Young Women with Breast Cancer –New Support Group.
Breast Intentions invite you to attend a social support group for
YOUNG WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER ~you are not alone~
•Connect with young women who share a similar experience
•Catch up in an environment that is child friendly (if applicable)
•Develop a valuable support network and a chance to establish friendships
To find out more contact Deanne Davis: deanne_davis77@yahoo.com.au
Next gathering : Friday 2nd July at Rachael's house .

Counselling -Counselling can assist in many areas such as; Stress, Grief & Loss, Relationships, Anxiety/ self esteem, Depression, Personal growth, Childhood Behaviour and Development. There are times that the challenges in our lives may lead us to great sadness, anxiety, depression, isolation, and this may result in health problems. Through counselling you can explore alternatives, build on your strengths and develop new skills.
Counselling is a Journey. A Journey of Understanding, Acceptance, Self Discovery and Healing. Your Journey begins with the exploration of your thoughts and feelings relating to your concern. This is done in a safe, non judgmental and confidential environment.
The experience of exploring your thoughts and feelings with a professional can relieve your sense that you are entirely alone with your problem -You’re not!
In partnership your counsellor will support you and assist in establishing ways and techniques to help you achieve your goals and re-balance your life.Quote: “If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change” Wayne Dyer.
What are you waiting for; take the Journey to re-balance your life!Call: 0422 311 089 for appointment. Joy Ball- Counsellor Suite 3, 15 Bay Rd, Mt Martha.
Dragon Boating for Breast Cancer Survivors and friends. Keeping fit, making new friends and having fun are just a few of the benefits of being a member of the Peninsula Dragonflys.
We are a friendly club and welcome all breast cancer survivors, regardless of age, gender and sporting ability. Come along for a paddle, coffee and a chat. You may like to have “3 come & try” and consider joining the club or just come for a ride or paddle, whichever suits you.We are located at:Patterson Lakes Canoe Club, Launching Way, Carrum (Melway97E7). Contact: Patsy Blair 0428 896 203 or email: peninsula@dragonsabreast.com
BreaCan–What’s on Program for July 2010?
Breacan offers a range of services and programs including a library ,regular information sessions, and a ‘Feel Good’ gentle exercise program.
Introductory Hand & Foot Reflexology
Reflexology is a system of health care, incorporating mind, body and spirit. It offers tangible benefits to those living with a diagnosis of cancer and complements existing treatments. Jennifer Rigby is a Reflexologist and registered nurse offering an opportunity to alleviate some of your stress and tension. Please call to book an appointment:
Dates :July 14 & 28, 2010.
Women Living with Advanced Cancer
BreaCan runs activities for women with advanced breast or advanced gynaecological cancers. If you would like to know more please call 1300 781 500.
Feel Good Gentle Exercise Program
This program offers gentle exercise to tone the body and help the lymphatic system. Conducted by a qualified instructor, the sessions are held fortnightly on a Wednesday from 10.30am -11.30am. Women participating need to complete enrolment forms prior to attending. Dates -July 7 & 21, 2010.
Women can call BreaCan on 1300 781 500 or email breacan@breacan.org.au, for information, support or to talk to a volunteer.
Breast Cancer Network Australia-
HAVE A LOOK AT THE NEW ONLINE WEBSITE AND FORUM!
The peak national organisationfor Australians personally affected by breast cancer. They work to ensure that Australians diagnosed with breast cancer and their families receive the very best information, treatment, care and support possible.
Address: 293 Camberwell Rd, Camberwell.Vic.3124. E-mail: beacon@bcna.org.au
Telephone: (03) 9805 2500 Fax: (03) 9805 2599 Information: Free call: 1800 500 258.The NEW 2ndEdition My Journey Kit (for those recently diagnosed)-1300 78 55 62.Hope & Hurdles Pack for women with secondary breast cancer –1300 887 340.

We are a not-for-profit, non-government group providing input to improve all aspects of the journey taken by those experiencing breast cancer. Our goal is to strive for excellence in the provision of information and support to women and their families throughout their journey. We respect the dignity and diversity of women and actively seek their input into all aspects of information provision, service delivery, support, research required.The Breast Cancer Action Group is dedicated to:
Improving the experience of those undergoing treatment for breast cancer. ensuring access to the highest quality treatment services for people with breast cancer, regardless of their geographical location, social and/or economic status or stage of disease.
Providing a forum for women and men to share their experience of breast cancer.
Promoting and contributing to research into the cause, prevention and optimal treatments of breast cancer.
Encouraging those with experience of breast cancer to contribute to all levels of decision-making about this disease. BCAGVic is entirely dependent on donations to operate. There is no fee to join. Breast Cancer Action Group, to PO Box 281 Fairfield 3078.
Cancer Council Vic (CCV) 131120-Support services. We support people with a high risk of cancer and their families and friends. Our Cancer Helpline (13 11 20) is the main entry point for accessing support services. Trained oncology nurses operate it and can use a comprehensive database of research and details of state wide and local services for callers. Cancer Connections is an online community that links people with cancer, their carers and families. Registration is free and we will always keep your contact details confidential. Once registered you will have access to the many services: http://www.cancerconnections.com.au/
Calls may be referred to a trained Cancer Connect volunteer who has experienced the same cancer as the caller. Referrals are also made to local support groups or education programs for survivors or carers.Some callers maybe eligible for financial help. More info 13 11 20, or visit http://www.cancervic.org.au/ or email csg@cancervic.org.au .
Australian Conference for Young Women Affected by Breast CancerCouncil Queensland is proud to announce The 2nd National Conference for Young Women Affected by Breast Cancer. The conference will be convened at the Radisson Gold Coast Resort, Queensland, Australia from September 10 –12, 2010. This conference will be an opportunity to learn, network, share, raise awareness and further advance the needs and issues of young women diagnosed with breast cancer in Australia. We warmly invite you to join us for this special event. For more information and to sign up for regular email updates on the Conference program, travel grants, registration and other special activities, please visit the conference website www.ywcaustralia.org.au. Or call 131120 for more information.

Volunteers needed for Family Cancer Connect Cancer Council Victoria urgently needs Family Cancer Connect volunteers to provide telephone peer support to the thousands of Victorians caring for someone with cancer. If you are a partner, family member or close friend of someone with cancer who is at least 2 years post treatment or bereavement, and are looking for an opportunity to share your experience with others, register your interest today.
Email -cancer.connect@cancervic.org.au or call 13 11 20 or more details

Goddess’s of the Month: Our thoughts are with all undergoing treatment at the moment..... We look forward to seeing you all again soon.

Finance News -Breast Intentions Bank Current Balance: $ 983.00
Take Care,
Regards Chris & the Team -your friends at Breast Intentions.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

April, 2010 NEWSLETTER Welcome to our April, 2010 Newsletter
Hi to All, What’s coming up for May 2010? – On the radar!
Laurence Westcott has kindly agreed to come along and speak about lymphoedema and the management of it at our May 2010 meeting. We welcome Laurence and look forward to her information session.
BCNA - Pink Bun Campaign has been launched. The enthusiasm is mounting and bakeries are beginning to pink up their stores. Thanks go out to all the Member Groups who have linked up with their local bakery and shared their plans with us. But we need more help! Due to last years success more bakeries are keen to be linked up with local breast cancer survivors.
What does being linked up mean?
It means introducing yourself to the bakeries to see how you can help.
It means available members of your group spending a few hours in the bakery or bakeries sometime during the next three weeks (preferably a weekend).
It means letting me know of the bakeries you will be helping out and we will send you a ‘Pink Bun Pack’ which contains brochures and information about BCNA to take into the store during your Pink Bun campaign visit.
Jo will be at Bentons Square this Sat 11-3 and Somerville Thursday6th 11-1 if you would like to join her for a short or long time
Field of Women LIVE 2010 – Tickets through - http://www.fieldofwomenlive.org.au/
Live at the MCG coming up May 7th 2010. Book individual tickets and we will try to meet up there to be on the field together. We aim to catch the 3:12 train from Frankston which will get us to Richmond @ 4:05and walk to Gate 1. Public transport is free. You can meet us on the way or at the MCG. Pick up your pack and go inside. We will pick an area once there and meet possibly at M28. I hope to have the Breast Intentions Banner to group us together. Do you want to all wear a headpiece (possibly a tiara) to identify us as a group? Everyone looks the same in their poncho!
BCNA are calling on more than 14,000 women & men to stand together & create the Pink Lady for the Field of Women LIVE. Registration $50, includes pink poncho, backpack, admission to the AFL game (Melbourne v Western Bulldogs) & free public transport.
More Info from: Breast Cancer Network Australia - Stand with us in Pink on the MCG.
Breast Cancer Network Australia Are the peak national organisation for Australians personally affected by breast cancer. They work to ensure that Australians diagnosed with breast cancer and their families receive the very best information, treatment, care and support possible.

Address: 293 Camberwell Rd, Camberwell.Vic.3124. E-mail: beacon@bcna.org.au Telephone: (03) 9805 2500 Fax: (03) 9805 2599 Information: Free call: 1800 500 258.
· E-Bulletins – keep up to date with the latest in breast cancer research, news & information.
The NEW 2nd Edition My Journey Kit (for those recently diagnosed)- 1300 78 55 62.
· Hope & Hurdles Pack for women with secondary breast cancer – 1300 887 340.
Breacan: Offers a range of services and programs including a library regular information sessions, a ‘Feel Good’ gentle exercise program and free reflexology sessions.
Women can call BreaCan on 1300781500 or email breacan@breacan.org.au, for information, support or to talk to a volunteer.
What’s on in May 2010?
Treatment Options And Opportunities For Women With Advanced Breast Cancer Monday 3 May 10.30am–12pm
Dr Jacquie Chirgwin is a Medical Oncologist and Chairperson of the ANZ Breast Cancer Trials Group who has a passionate commitment to helping women with breast cancer. Jacquie will talk on the different treatments available
for women living with advanced breast cancer, options for symptom control, as well as new developments and approaches that may be possibilities in the future.
Making Sense Of The Pathology Results Thursday 13 May 12–1.30pm
The important role a pathologist plays in the diagnosis of breast or gynaecological cancer is often not well understood. Dr. Leonie Constable is a Pathologist with Melbourne Pathology. She will explain what happens from the time of the initial biopsy to the test results, the level of information you can expect, the criteria for staging a tumour and how a pathologist works with the medical team.
Yoga Thursday 27 May 12–1.30pm
Sally Dawson is a classical yoga teacher and Principal of the WaverleyYoga Studio. In this session, Sally will talk about the benefits of yoga for women affected by cancer. She will also cover practical aspects such as deep relaxation, postures, meditation and conscious breathing.
Women Living with Advanced Cancer BreaCan runs activities for women with advanced breast or advanced gynaecological cancers. If you would like to know more please call 1300 781 500.
Feel Good Gentle Exercise Program
This program offers gentle exercise to tone the body and help the lymphatic system. Conducted by a qualified instructor, the sessions are held fortnightly on a Wednesday from 10.30am - 11.30am. Women participating need to complete enrolment forms prior to attending.
May 5 & 19, June 2, 16 & 30, July 7 & 21
Introductory Hand & Foot Reflexology
Reflexology is a system of health care, incorporating mind, body and spirit. It offers tangible benefits to those living with a
diagnosis of cancer and complements existing treatments. Jennifer Rigby is a reflexologist and registered nurse offering an opportunity to alleviate some of your stress and tension. Please call to book an appointment. May 12 & 26, June 9 & 23, July 14 & 28
1. Recipes for Living Forum – Ringwood
We are holding a forum for women with a gynaecological cancer or breast cancer in Ringwood. This is an opportunity for women to meet each other and listen to a range of speakers talk about the services that are available to support people locally. A focus of the forum will be on understanding the impact of cancer on people’s lives and finding some practical ways to assist women to live well.
Bookings essential.
When: Saturday 15 May Where: Maroondah Federation Estate in Ringwood
Time: 9.30am – 2.45pm To find out more: ring BreaCan on 1300 781 500 or email breacan@breacan.org.au
2. Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH) BreaCan Volunteer Pilot Project
When we wrote to you recently, we mentioned an exciting pilot project we are doing in partnership with RMH. From late April BreaCan’s peer support volunteers will be based at the hospital one day a week to provide support to women with breast cancer undergoing treatment. Women have often told us that they would appreciate being able to talk to another woman who has been through the experience, at the time of treatment. We are working closely with RMH staff who will play a key role in referring their patients. This 18 month pilot project will explore and evaluate the value of such a model of support and the benefits to women.
3. Women Living with Advanced Cancer Forum - update
BreaCan previously advertised a forum for women living with advanced cancer to be held in June, in partnership with The Cancer Council Victoria. The forum ‘Hope in the Face of Uncertainty’ will now be held on Saturday 11 September. We will forward you more details on this event in the next mail out.




Investigating Parental Cancer - Research Participants Needed
A research study investigating the effects of having a parent with cancer will be run from 14 February – 30 May 2010. The questionnaire aims to provide information that will improve our understanding of how a diagnosis of cancer in one’s mother or father impacts on adults.
What’s involved?
The questionnaire can be completed on-line or a copy can be mailed to you with a reply paid envelope. The web address for the survey is: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/parentalcancer
It is estimated that the questionnaire will take between 50-60 minutes to complete.
If you would like a survey mailed to you simply contact the researcher, Janelle, on jlevesque@csu.edu.au or on 0430 878 940 and a copy will be mailed to you.
Who can participate?
Any willing person who meets the following criteria:
• You are over 18 years of age
• You were over 18 when your mum or dad was diagnosed with cancer
• Your parent was diagnosed with cancer at least 12 months ago (i.e. before February 2009)
• If your parent passed away your loss happened at least 6 months ago (i.e. before August 2009)
Why is this research important?
The information gained from this study will help family members in the future to better adjust and manage issues that affect them as a result of their parent’s cancer. This research will help to identify the needs of adults who are dealing with the experience of having a parent with cancer and this information could be used to develop and/or improve support services and education for other people who find themselves in a similar situation.
Thankyou for considering participation.
Janelle Levesque PO Box 6155 HAMMONDVILLE NSW 2170.
If you require anything else please do not hesitate to contact me.
Cancer Council Vic (CCV) 131120 - Support services
We support people with a high risk of cancer and their families and friends. Our Cancer Helpline (13 11 20) is the main entry point for accessing support services. Trained oncology nurses operate it and can use a comprehensive database of research and details of statewide and local services for callers. Cancer Connections is an online community that links people with cancer, their carers and families. Registration is free and we will always keep your contact details confidential. Once registered you will have access to the many services: http://www.cancerconnections.com.au/
Calls may be referred to a trained Cancer Connect volunteer who has experienced the same cancer as the caller. Referrals are also made to local support groups or education programs for survivors or carers. Some callers may be eligible for financial help.
More info 13 11 20, or visit http://www.cancervic.org.au/; or email csg@cancervic.org.au.
Conference for Young Women Affected by Breast Cancer:
· Australian Conference for Young Women Affected by Breast Cancer Council Queensland is proud to announce The 2nd National Conference for Young Women Affected by Breast Cancer. The conference will be convened at the Radisson Gold Coast Resort, Queensland, Australia from September 10 – 12, 2010.
· Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, and the impact of a diagnosis can be even more devastating for young women. Over 700 women under the age of 45 are diagnosed with breast cancer each year in Australia.
· This conference will be an opportunity to learn, network, share, raise awareness and further advance the needs and issues of young women diagnosed with breast cancer in Australia. We warmly invite you to join us for this special event.
· For more information and to sign up for regular email updates on the Conference program, travel grants, registration and other special activities, please visit the conference website - http://www.ywcaustralia.org.au/
Peninsula Dragonflys Dragon Boating for Breast Cancer Survivors and Survivors - Keeping fit, making new friends and having fun are just a few of the benefits of being a member of the Peninsula Dragonflys. We are a friendly club and welcome all breast cancer survivors, regardless of age, gender and sporting ability. Come along for a paddle, coffee and a chat. You may like to have “3 come & try” and consider joining the club or just come for a ride or paddle, whichever suits you.
We are located at: Patterson Lakes Canoe Club, Launching Way, Carrum (Melway 97E7). Contact: Patsy Blair 0428 896 203 or email: peninsula@dragonsabreast.com.
A message from Jo…
Hi Everyone
It was great to have a catch up and thanks to those who braved the cold and school holidays. We welcomed Alison and look forward to her book on dog training. We had a couple of good suggestions one was getting some scarf patterns for people to borrow or even make for others! I have purchased a pattern for you to borrow and make a pattern from. There was not much on the internet so if anyone has patterns at home please bring them in. Georgie showed us an amazing way to wear a standard scarf, most impressive!
You should have all had an invitation to join our Google group via email. You can log in with your email and choose your password. Then you can start a discussion thread or just have a rant! If you did not receive an invite please email me with this info and I will send you one. The group is only visible to group members, not the general public. You can receive as much or as little information from the group as you wish- every email, a daily collection, or none. It is a fantastic way to keep up with everyone and you can post info if you are not well or very well, have something happy or sad to share. I still keep in contact with the Amazon Heart gals this way from all around the world. BCNA will be launching their new website on May 7th too I believe and it will have all manner of exciting ways to contact women with similar diagnoses, family status, general interest. I have put the group up there too.
Something Special - For someone special, like you J (Goddess’s of the Month) ::
Our thoughts are with all undergoing treatment at the moment.. J
Breast Intentions Polos have been odered and there are couple of spare @,$25 they have arrived!
Receive a really nice message from our friend Chris Carey who says hi to everyone. She is pleased to be home after her reconstruction & is enjoying having crumbs dropping down her cleavage again, which has happened in a long while. Chris says hi to all & was overwhelmed with the wonderful support & kindness from everyone. We look forward to seeing you again soon & wish you well & a speedy recovery.
Hi Everyone,
Well I finally got home yesterday (Saturday 11th April). I stayed in hospital a little longer than expected because I had haematoma in my abdomen that was 20 cm long and had about 400ml of fluid. The best way to get rid of it was to operate again which they did on Tuesday night .I got rid of my last drainage bottles Tuesday morning but got 2 more on Tuesday night. They came out yesterday morning. I also ended up with a chest infection and had to have 3 units of blood. After all this I am now feeling great and well and truly on the road to recovery. As for my new breast it is great to have 2 again even if the new one gets in my way at times. I am enjoying having crumbs falling down my cleavage which hasn't happened for about 2 1/2 years. Thank you to everyone who visited, gave me gifts, cards or flowers, rang, sent text messages and emails. I greatly appreciate them all and it certainly shows me what great friends and especially family I have. I am truly in awe over everyone's support and kindness. Love Chris.
(Breast Intentions Blog Spot)-Our Blog Spot:
Our ‘BLOG’ is a great place to check out what has been happening, view photos and say hello, a place for us all to share!!!! Click link: http://breastintentions.blogspot.com/
Finance News: Breast Intentions Bank -Current Balance:-$ 983.00 -Awaiting DHS Funding.
Next BI Meeting: - Wednesday May 5th May, 2010 - (Always first Wednesday of each month) – we really love to catch up with you!!! Bays Hospital, Mornington –Level 1 at 07:00pm.
Take Care, Stay Well, Regards Chris & your Friends at Breast Intentions.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

MARCH 202 NEWSLETTER

Hi to All,
A special thank you to Judy Sammut our guest speaker at the BI February meeting who shared her vast knowledge on health & fitness for women after breast cancer surgery. Judy has been involved with fitness and breast cancer for many years. There is good evidenced based research that shows the benefits of exercise during and after treatment. The next Encore program will commence on Monday 19th April 1-3pm at Input Fitness Frankston.
Contact Judy for details. 98484650 or heyjudys@hotmail.com
What’s coming up for 2010? – On the radar!
Field of Women LIVE 2010 – Tickets through - www.fieldofwomenlive.org.au
Live at the MCG coming up May 7th 2010. Book individual tickets and we will try to meet up there to be on the field together. Option B is to catch a train up together as public transport is FREE! BCNA are calling on more than 14,000 women & men to stand together & create the Pink Lady for the Field of Women LIVE. Registration $50, includes pink poncho, backpack, admission to the AFL game (Melbourne v Western Bulldogs) & free public transport.
More Info from: Breast Cancer Network Australia - Stand with us in Pink on the MCG.
Breast Cancer Network Australia Are the peak national organisation for Australians personally affected by breast cancer. They work to ensure that Australians diagnosed with breast cancer and their families receive the very best information, treatment, care and support possible.
Address: 293 Camberwell Rd, Camberwell.Vic.3124. E-mail: beacon@bcna.org.au Telephone: (03) 9805 2500 Fax: (03) 9805 2599 Information: Free call: 1800 500 258.
· E-Bulletins – keep up to date with the latest in breast cancer research, news & information.
The NEW 2nd Edition My Journey Kit (for those recently diagnosed)- 1300 78 55 62.
· Hope & Hurdles Pack for women with secondary breast cancer – 1300 887 340.
Breacan: Offers a range of services and programs including a library regular information sessions, a ‘Feel Good’ gentle exercise program and free reflexology sessions.
Women can call BreaCan on 1300781500 or email breacan@breacan.org.au, for information, support or to talk to a volunteer.

Cancer Council Vic (CCV) 131120 - Support services
We support people with a high risk of cancer and their families and friends. Our Cancer Helpline (13 11 20) is the main entry point for accessing support services. Trained oncology nurses operate it and can use a comprehensive database of research and details of statewide and local services for callers. Cancer Connections is an online community that links people with cancer, their carers and families. Registration is free and we will always keep your contact details confidential. Once registered you will have access to the many services: http://www.cancerconnections.com.au/
Calls may be referred to a trained Cancer Connect volunteer who has experienced the same cancer as the caller. Referrals are also made to local support groups or education programs for survivors or carers. Some callers may be eligible for financial help.
More info 13 11 20, or visit www.cancervic.org.au; or email csg@cancervic.org.au.
Conference for Young Women Affected by Breast Cancer:
· Australian Conference for Young Women Affected by Breast Cancer Council Queensland is proud to announce The 2nd National Conference for Young Women Affected by Breast Cancer. The conference will be convened at the Radisson Gold Coast Resort, Queensland, Australia from September 10 – 12, 2010.
· Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, and the impact of a diagnosis can be even more devastating for young women. Over 700 women under the age of 45 are diagnosed with breast cancer each year in Australia.
· This conference will be an opportunity to learn, network, share, raise awareness and further advance the needs and issues of young women diagnosed with breast cancer in Australia. We warmly invite you to join us for this special event.
· For more information and to sign up for regular email updates on the Conference program, travel grants, registration and other special activities, please visit the conference website - www.ywcaustralia.org.au
Peninsula Dragonflys
Dragon Boating for Breast Cancer Survivors and Survivors - Keeping fit, making new friends and having fun are just a few of the benefits of being a member of the Peninsula Dragonflys. We are a friendly club and welcome all breast cancer survivors, regardless of age, gender and sporting ability. Come along for a paddle, coffee and a chat. You may like to have “3 come & try” and consider joining the club or just come for a ride or paddle, whichever suits you.
We are located at: Patterson Lakes Canoe Club, Launching Way, Carrum (Melway 97E7). Contact: Patsy Blair 0428 896 203 or email: peninsula@dragonsabreast.com.
A message from Jo…
It has been a very busy month! Sue and I attended a day at the Cancer Council Vic with Sr Carmel and other group facilitators. Their new website is very exciting and will give people a chance to chat on line with others in similar situations. They are still continuing their fabulous programs and are trying to get out to country Victoria.
I also spent time at BCNA getting to know their plans for 2010. They too will have a new website soon which will be interactive - a cross between RSVP and Facebook was the description they used! The new edition of the My Journey Kit is being sent out to newly diagnosed women and the new front opening My Care Kit Berlei bra is also being distributed ( with moulded soft breast forms if needed).The Field of Women live launch was last night and I was off at Government House. It was fantastic to catch up with the BCNA mob and to rub shoulders with the pollies and guests. An amazing building they let us loose on. I caught up with Di from Breacan as well and chatted about the Nov 2009 forum.
I spent 2 days in Sydney at the Breast Care Nurse conference and have come back as always inspired. I know Encore caters for post treatment gals but feel there is a gap in post reconstruction therapy. If you have personal experiences (both good and bad) I would be happy to hear from you as I am working on a plan for a physio program specific to reconstructions.
On a quieter note Elspeths funeral was lovely, our gorgeous Lee sang accompanied by Darren, Elspeths husband on guitar. The Breast Intentions gals took over the kitchen at their house after to help. If anyone has left platters, give me a call. Darren & girls are doing OK.

Something Special - For someone special, like you J (Goddess’s of the Month) ::
Our thoughts are with all undergoing treatment at the moment..... especially to Gayle & Linda who are back for more! J
Breast Intentions Polos have been ordered for Jann, Ruth, Sue, Marilyn, Gillian and a couple of spare @,$25 when they arrive I will let you know!
(Breast Intentions Blog Spot)-Our Blog Spot:
Finance News: Breast Intentions Bank -Current Balance:-$ 983.00 -Awaiting DHS Funding.
Sharing a personal experience:
I have recently required some periodontal treatment – some five years after my treatment for breast cancer. Chemotherapy can have an adverse affect on your gums and it is essential that we take extra care during the treatment when our immune systems are very low. I was one who did have a very sensitive mouth during my treatment & I took time to ensure I followed all the advice during this time using the correct products, as advised by the experts. This disease can be apparent for many reasons and can cause loss of teeth in severe cases and serious damage to the gum and bone that supports our teeth.
In the early stages, it may have few symptoms and can take from 5 -10 years before any obvious signs. For me, a loose tooth that I had been nursing & diligently cleaning with little reward for my effort, as I was unaware the problem was below the gum line & not able to be rectified by my cleaning technique. I also noticed a significant change & movement in some of my teeth. Consequently, I was a bit shocked when I lost my good tooth. Always check with your Dentist if you notice any change and ensure he/she knows your medical history & treatments. The good news though, is that this problem for me is able to be treated, so hopefully, I won’t have any further issues. As many of us have experienced some ill effects from chemotherapy, going forward, we need to be aware of our Dental care to maintain the health of our teeth & GUMS J
Next BI Meeting: - Wednesday April 7th March, 2010 - (Always first Wednesday of each month) – we really love to catch up with you!!! Bays Hospital Mornington– Level 1 at 07:00pm.
Our newsletters have not always reached those they have supposed to each month. If you get an extra hard copy this month as well as an email, can you let Jo know at breast.intentions@hotmail.com as we are trying to get our master list up to date & save some on postage!
Take Care, Stay Well,
Regards Chris & your Friends at Breast Intentions.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Jan/Feb Newsletter

Hi All,
A Warm Welcome Back to you All!
What’s coming up for 2010? – On the radar!
· The anticipated 2010 programme: In March Judy Sammut will come and chat about exercise and round up those eligible for the Encore exercise programme starting second school term.
· May Laurence Westcott a Myotherapist and Lymphoedema therapist will come and chat about her work. July will be dinner at The Grand. Joy Warren, a counsellor is willing to come to chat about the benefits of counselling at any meeting. We will discuss whether we would like her early in the year or in August.
· There is interest in getting the younger gals together, but no details firmed up yet: day or night, hospital or cafe? Also - the ABC gals online or face to face?
· The 2nd National Conference for Young Women affected by Breast Cancer - Gold Coast, Qld Australia. (presented by the Cancer Council - Queensland). Online registration is now open - www.ywcaustralia.org
We are expecting over 200 delegates to attend this special conference, and we have worked very hard to keep registration fees as low as possible - just $95 for young women affected by breast cancer, their families and supporters, and $250 for health professionals. Share a photo and you could win an ipod Shuffle!
We would like to meet you before the conference kicks off in September. Help us build our
Photo Gallery by emailing your photo(s) and a brief description (100 words or less) by March 19,
2010 and you will be automatically entered in our draw to win a brand new ipod Shuffle.
The winner will be announced March 23, 2010. For more information – click on the website - www.ywcaustralia.org
Reach for Recovery International News –
· Submit a story for Bloom magazine - info@reachtorecoveryinternational.org
Conferences for Young Women Affected by Breast Cancer
· Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, and the impact of a diagnosis can be even more devastating for young women. In 2010, there will be two conferences dedicated to the unique needs of young women affected by breast cancer.
· 10th Annual Conference for Young Women Affected by Breast Cancer will be held in Atlanta, Georgia, USA from February 26 – 28, 2010 and is being organised by the Young Survival Coalition and Living Beyond Breast Cancer.- Please visit www.youngsurvivorsconference.org for more information.
· 2011 RRI Conference Taiwan- Click on -www.reachtorecovery2011.org for more information.
Breacan:
Extended Hours - next session : Thursday 4th March 5pm to 7:30 pm – hosting an Advanced Cancer Discussion Group commencing @ 5:30, for those women living with advanced breast or gynaecological cancer – to register, or any further enquiries, women can call BreaCan on 1300781500 or email breacan@breacan.org.au.
Field of Women LIVE 2010 – Register your interest - www.fieldofwomenlive.org.au
Live at the MCG coming up May 7th. Book individual tickets and we will try to meet up there to be on the field together. Info from:
Breast Cancer Network Australia
Address: 293 Camberwell Rd, Camberwell Vic. 3124.
E-mail: beacon@bcna.org.au
Telephone: (03) 9805 2500 Fax: (03) 9805 2599 Information: Free call: 1800 500 258

DA Peninsula Dragonflys
Dragon Boating for Breast Cancer Survivors and Supporters
Having fun, keeping fit and making new friends are just a few of the benefits of being a member of the Peninsula Dragonflys. We are a friendly club and welcome all breast cancer survivors, regardless of age, gender and sporting ability. Come along for a paddle, coffee and a chat. You may like to have “3 come & trys” and consider joining the club or just come for a ride or paddle, whichever suits you.
We are located at: Patterson Lakes Canoe Club, Launching Way, Carrum (Melway 97E7). Contact: Patsy Blair 0428 896 203 or email: peninsula@dragonsabreast.com.
A message from our friends at ‘Dragonflys’ - sadly Chris Dodd was farewelled by her friends with a Guard of Honour at her service in Somerville on the 5th February – she will be remember as a loyal & courageous dear friend.

A message from our Jo…
Hi Gals,
We had a catch up at my place 13th Jan a chance for us to meet others who are affected by this rotten disease. We had a young mum there with a gorgeous 16 month old so perhaps you other mums can offer some advice for managing through treatment. Dee should be congratulated on completing the Portsea Classic in a very respectable time! And only about 6 weeks after surgery!! The lovely Jann barker was down from QLD, she is a proud grandmother again. The next meet is at The Bays on Feb 3rd 7-9pm and is a catch up. We will talk about the program for the year, all ideas welcome. Also your thoughts around a ‘Younger Woman’s’ catch up, and the advanced gals meeting too. Let us know what you think?. We should also think about ways to help those who get a bit stuck with treatments, perhaps have a list of people who could drop off a meal or baby sit for a couple of hours, do the shopping?? Hope you all had a safe and happy break.
Our thoughts are with all of you undergoing treatment at this time. If we can help in some way, please let us know.
“Happiness depends not upon things around me, but on my attitude. Everything in my life will depend on my attitude”. Alfred A. Montapert
Something Special - For someone special, like you J (Goddess’s of the Month) ::
A special message to our lovely friends – You are all Goddess’s – thinking of you lovely as ever! J
Breast Intentions -BuddiesJ
People in our Group We care about you, (How can we help?)
§ A big Welcome to our new members who attended our meeting in February – thanks so much for coming along.
§ A Welcome Pack for new members. Really good ideas for this so far include: - Member Form, Name Tag, BI Brochure, Local information – re Dragons, Tai Chi, Yoga, Wig Library, & support groups etc., perhaps a small gift?
§ A suggestion of a photo album which sounds good – just email an electronic copy with photos of your group including details - (who, when, where) to Jo and she will print & organize it.
§ A ‘Buddy’ Card for members to share their personal details.
§ Reminding people we need ‘Buddies” asking if anyone wants to be one to send me their details.
§ Your ideas are most welcome – simply email / phone Jo with suggestions.



(Breast Intentions Blog Spot)
· Our Blog Spot:
Our ‘BLOG’ is a great central repository to check out what’s been happening, view photos, say hello, a place for us all to share!!!!
Link: http://breastintentions.blogspot.com/2009_06_01_archive.html
For Your Information:
News from BCNA
My Journey Kit – BCNA are reviewing the ‘My Journey’ kit. Some of the features already included in the kit are Cancer Council & the Encore program. They would love to have your input – see the topics below:
Accommodation; Retreats; Financial Assistance;
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women - Click on link : www.bcna.org.a
- My Journey Kit - 1300 78 55 62.
- E-Bulletins – keep up to date with the latest in breast cancer research, news & information.
- Hope & Hurdles Pack for women with secondary breast cancer – 1300887 340.
· Telephone & Internet Support Group: - (In the comfort of your own home).
Groups are available for all people with cancer in the 20 - 50 age group, 2 years post treatment, (cancer survivors) , Carers of people with cancer.
More info 13 11 20, or visit www.cancervic.org.au; or email csg@cancervic.or.au.
Message from Jan at ‘Yoga by the Bay’
- Tuesdays 10am & 7:30pm; Wednesday 9:15am , please confirm your space.
· Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st of March
· ‘Goddess weekend with Sue Lawrence and Jan Winslade’
· This weekend will be a time to nourish your soul, take time out for yourself to reflect
· and revitalize and recharge.
· There will be gentle yoga classes, meditation, self massage, walks, yoga nidra, kirtan and much more.

Bookings are essential e-mail jan@yogabythebay.com - Susie_lawrence54@hotmail.com
· Finance News: Breast Intentions Bank -
Current Balance:- $ 983.00.

Next BI Meeting: - Wednesday 3rd March, 2009 - (Always first Wednesday of each month) – we really love to catch up with you!!!
Bays Hospital –Mornington – Level 1. 07:00pm.
Take Care, Stay Well.
Regards Chris & your Friends at Breast Intentions.

Friday, January 08, 2010

DEC 2009 NEWSLETTER

Hi All,
A message from Jo…
Dear All,
We had a lovely dinner at The Grand and Kris Kringle was generous in her gifts! Thanks to all who have completed the survey. If you haven’t yet, could you please either do it online or in the envelope provided for those on snail mail.
Next year we will continue with our Wednesday evenings. The first meeting will be Feb 3rd at The Bays Hospital Mornington-7.00 pm.
I have to share that my Labrador has just been treated for breast cancer! She had a large lump that popped up when I was off with my knee problem. I hadn’t seen her for about 2 weeks. The kids were a bit harassed in case she needed chemo... they thought a hairless dog was not on. Gold standard treatment is a bilateral mastectomy remembering they have 8 mammary glands and a hysterectomy. 2 huge operations, so we opted for a lumpectomy & speying. She had a wound infection (of course an outside dog on 2 acres) but I am pleased to say has recovered well and is happily crashing around the place. (she is also blind from a genetic problem NOT old age).
February seems a long time away for a meeting especially to those who have recently been diagnosed.
Our January get together have not been too successful... too hot, too wet so I am opting for, Wednesday 13th 10.30 am for coffee at Jo’s.
No need to RSVP, just turn up, I will be home! Don’t have to bring anything or you can bring a plate to share, I am good at buying myself!
Stay well and have a fabulous festive season. Contact me if you need, preferably email jo.lovelock@bigpond.com .
What’s coming up foor 2010?
· The anticipated 2010 programme: In March Judy Sammut will come and chat about exercise and round up those eligible for the Encore exercise programme starting second school term.
· May Laurence Westcott a Myotherapist and Lymphoedema therapist will come and chat about her work. July will be dinner at The Grand. Joy Warren, a counsellor is willing to come to chat about the benefits of counselling at any meeting. We will discuss whether we would like her early in the year or in August.
· There is interest in getting the younger gals together, but no details firmed up yet: day or night, hospital or cafe? Also - the ABC gals online or face to face?
§ Your ideas are most welcome – simply email / phone Jo with suggestions.
· Breast Intentions (T Shirts) J
If you haven’t already done so, please pickup any T Shirt orders. Orders can still be made. There are 2 white size14 polo’s spare, (1small size 14) for sale. Looking Good J
Breast Intension SURVEY: - We value your opinion & appreciate your feedback & ideas!
Thank you to all who have responded to the survey, please take the time to do so if you haven’t yet. There have been some terrific suggestions.
Please complete our SURVEY Return you hard copy in the reply paid envelope supplied with it!
News from BCNA –
Click on link : www.bcna.org.a
- Living well after a Breast Cancer diagnosis - (Summer Issue 2009 -pink an ‘attitude’, – not just a colour).
- http://www.bcna.org.au/images/stories/new/PDF/Beacons/beacon49-finalweb.pdf
- My Journey Kit - 1300 78 55 62.
- E-Bulletins – keep up to date with the latest in breast cancer research, news & information.
- Hope & Hurdles Pack for women with secondary breast cancer – 1300887 340.
· Telephone & Internet Support Group: - (In the comfort of your own home).
Groups are available for all people with cancer in the 20 - 50 age group, 2 years post treatment, (cancer survivors) , Carers of people with cancer.
More info 13 11 20, or visit www.cancervic.org.au; or email csg@cancervic.or.au.
· Fermara have launched a programme for women taking their drug – see link:
https://flaire.net.au/Landing.aspx?returnurl=%2fDefault.aspx
Flair – (A website designed for Women who have experienced early breast cancer.) You will need to register on the site.
· Finance News: Breast Intentions Bank -
Current Balance:- $ 983.00.

Next BI Meeting: - Wednesday 3rd February, 2009 - (Always first Wednesday of each month).
Bays Hospital – Mornington – Level 1. 07:00pm.
Take Care, Stay Well - say Goodbye to 2009 & hello to a brand new year 2010 – ‘don’t count the days – make the days count’ – A big thankyou for all your support in the past.
A Happy & Healthy 2010 to you all.
Regards Chris & your Friends at Breast Intentions.