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State: Rhode Island
Country: US

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Friday, September 21, 2007 

Current mood:  creative
Category: Life

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, let's support those that will be walking it out.

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Beat’n Down Yo Block
By Unk
Release date: 03 October, 2006
Wednesday, January 17, 2007 

Current mood:  excited
Category: News and Politics

I saw an article today from msn.com and have posted it below:

AP-Associated Press
Updated: 11 minutes ago

ATLANTA - Cancer deaths in the United States have dropped for a second straight year, confirming that a corner has been turned in the war on cancer.

After a decline of 369 deaths from 2002 to 2003, the decrease from 2003 to 2004 was 3,014 — or more than eight times greater, according to a review of U.S. death certificates by the American Cancer Society.

The drop from 2002 to 2003 was the first annual decrease in total cancer deaths since 1930. But the decline was slight, and experts were hesitant to say whether it was a cause for celebration or just a statistical fluke.

The trend seems to be real, Cancer Society officials said.

"It's not only continuing. The decrease in the second year is much larger," said Ahmedin Jemal, a researcher at the organization.

Cancer deaths dropped to 553,888 in 2004, down from 556,902 in 2003 and 557,271 in 2002, the Cancer Society found.

Experts are attributing the success to declines in smoking and to earlier detection and more effective treatment of tumors. Those have caused a fall in the death rates for breast, prostate and colorectal cancer — three of the most common cancers.

The lung cancer death rate in men has also been falling, but the female rate has reached a plateau.

The largest drop in deaths among the major cancers was in colorectal cancer. Colorectal cancer deaths dropped by 1,110 in men and by 1,094 in women.

Cancer Society officials attributed the decline to early detection and improved treatment. Other experts agreed, saying much of the credit goes to screening exams that detect polyps and allow doctors to remove them before they develop into colon cancer.

"The biggest driver in colon cancer's decline in mortality is colon cancer screening, which has proven to save lives," said Dr. Otis Brawley, an Emory University researcher specializing in cancer epidemiology.

Decline to continue
For more than a decade, health statisticians charted annual drops of about 1 percent in the cancer death rate — the calculated number of deaths per 100,000 people. But the actual number of cancer deaths still rose each year because the growing elderly population — and the size of the population overall — outpaced falling death rates.

In 2003 and 2004, the cancer death rate declined by about 2 percent each year — more than offsetting the effects of aging and population growth.

The Cancer Society also projected how many cancer cases and deaths will occur this year: more than 1.4 million new cases, and 559,650 deaths.

The incidence estimate is based on nine previous years of data. The death projection, based on about 35 years of data, suggests annual cancer deaths will rise again. But the data did not fully capture the trend in declining deaths, said Elizabeth Ward, the Cancer Society's director of surveillance research.

Despite the estimate, Cancer Society officials now believe cancer deaths will continue to drop, Ward said.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007 

Current mood:  indescribable
Category: Life

I have been looking to change my career for a while now. So that I can focus more on starting my own business. I checked my horoscope today and I have not checked my horoscope in about months.

It said:

Capricorn

December 21 - January 19

You always suspected that your job was making you crazy, but it never occurred to you that it could make you sick as well. Is it really worth it, dear Capricorn? This is the question you may be asking yourself today. You are fortunate to have talents that apply to several professions. Why not take a closer look at what those other professions are? One way or another, it is clear that change is coming. You may as well direct the manner in which it occurs.

I have decided to direct my energy into my own business and make things work for me for 2007.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007 

Current mood:  creative
Category: Goals, Plans, Hopes
I am in the process of getting sponsors for this new project that I am working on. It is a fundraiser for the National Cancer Society and the Lori Y. Brownlee Breast Cancer Foundation. It is only in the planning process right now but it will soon be off of the paper and made into a reality. I know that there are some of you who would like to give but are not able to and I want to make that possible, so I will getting a website set up within the next 6 weeks. I am very excited about this and I think that it will be a big success. Thank you so much for all of your cooperation and encouragement.
Friday, July 21, 2006 

Current mood:  excited

Hello to all my friends,

I hope this bulletin finds you all doing well. I am in the process of putting together a fundraiser selling breast cancer awareness items. I will have pictures up in a few days.

Our official kick off date is July 24, 2006. We will be selling from July 24, 2006 until September 29, 2006. Orders will be placed on October 2, 2006 and it will take approximately 6-8 weeks for you to get your order.

I will have a ordering button up soon, if you do not wish to order anything donation will be accepted.

Items:

#1311 - Breast Cancer Awareness Mug (Reads: Help for today...Hope for Tomorrow - $13.50

#1680 - Breast Cancer Awareness Pdeometer - $22.50

#1713 - Breast Cancer Awareness Angel Visor Clip - $10.00

#1716 - Breast Cancer Awareness Rhinestone Pin (1" L) - $12.50

#1717 - Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon & Heart Bracelet - $10.50

#1737 - Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon & Heart Necklace - $12.00

#1939 - Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon Bookmark - $9.50

#1948 - Breast Cancer Awareness Magic Case (contains pen with ribbon and calculator; Bends to 360 degrees without breaking or binding) - $16.00

#1950 - Breast Cancer Awareness 2-Year Planner - $7.50

 

Thursday, May 11, 2006 

Current mood:  determined
Category: Life

My aunt was diagnosed in the winter of 2000, she had one breast removed and radiation and chemothropy. I did not know the extent of her condition because she didn't want us to worry. As time passed and she kept going to her appointments they told her that it had come back in the other breast. Once she had this proceedure, they gave her the option to either get breast implants or have her stomach streched to her chest. She didn't mind having no breast just as long as she could spend time with her family she was good, or so she told the rest of us. Shortly after, the cancer came back and this time it spread fast, there was nothing more that they could do, they said they did their very best so she was put in a hospice to rest.

On March 8, 2003 my mom, my sisters and me and other family members went to the hospice to see her, she had gotten worse. Almost like she was not fully aware of what was going on. We were there maybe two or three hours. We decided to leave. While at home my mom could not stand the thought of her sister struggling in the hospice. So we went back this time just me and her. My mom told me that I could leave she wanted to spend time with her sister and just hold her hand. About ten minutes after I made it home my mom called and said she believes that this is my aunt's last night and that I should come and get her (my mom). While there I looked in on my mom and my aunt and watched in the door way while my mom prayed and cried and my aunt struggled. My aunt passed away in the early morning of March 9, 2003 after a two a half year battle with breast cancer.

My mission is to help to find a cure so that no one else will have to experience what I, and others, have. So I have decided to found The
Lori Y. Brownlee Breast Cancer Foundation.

Monday, May 08, 2006 

Current mood:  sleepy
Category: Goals, Plans, Hopes
Last week while we were out raising funds we gave out Smarties Candies and Ribbons. Next week, well this week (however you want to look at it) we will be giving out calendars for everyone who donate five dollars or more. We also still have ribbons and candy as well. I will have a preview ready for you sometime this week to check out and tell me what you think. Also, I will announce where I will be, I think I'll be by myself this week.
Saturday, April 29, 2006 

Current mood:  excited


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We were at Memorial Drive in Stone Mountain this afternoon. Thank you for your generousity.
Sunday, April 23, 2006 

Category: Friends

I would just like to take the time to thank some of my "friends" out there. You are helping to get us closer to our goal. We don't ask for alot just whatever you would like to give. glitter graphics             glitter graphics

Saturday, April 15, 2006 

Current mood:  working

I Am Not My Hair by India Arie

[Verse 1]
Little girl with the press and curl
Age eight I got a Jheri curl
Thirteen I got a relaxer
I was a source of so much laughter
At fifteen when it all broke off
Eighteen and went all natural
February two thousand and two
I went and did
What I had to do
Because it was time to change my life
To become the women that I am inside
Ninety-seven dreadlock all gone
I looked in the mirror
For the first time and saw that HEY....

[Chorus]
I am not my hair
I am not this skin
I am not your expectations no no
I am not my hair
I ma not this skin
I am a soul that lives within

[Verse 2]
Good hair means curls and waves
Bad hair means you look like a slave
At the turn of the century
Its time for us to redefine who we be
You can shave it off
Like a South African beauty
Or get in on lock
Like Bob Marley
You can rock it straight
Like Oprah Winfrey
If its not what's on your head
Its what's underneath and say HEY....

[Chorus]
I am not my hair
I am not this skin
I am not your expectations no no
I am not my hair
I ma not this skin
I am a soul that lives within

[Bridge]
(Whoa, whoa, whoa)
Does the way I wear my hair make me a better person?
(Whoa, whoa, whoa)
Does the way I wear my hair make me a better friend? Oooh
(Whoa, whoa, whoa)
Does the way I wear my hair determine my integrity?
(Whoa, whoa, whoa)
I am expressing my creativity..
(Whoa, whoa, whoa)

[Verse 3]
Breast Cancer and Chemotherapy
Took away her crown and glory
She promised God if she was to survive
She would enjoy everyday of her life ooh
On national television
Her diamond eyes are sparkling
Bald headed like a full moon shining
Singing out to the whole wide world like HEY...

[Chorus 2x]
I am not my hair
I am not this skin
I am not your expectations no no
I am not my hair
I ma not this skin
I am a soul that lives within