#53397 10-17-2003 02:47 PM | Joined: Sep 2003 Posts: 153 Gold Member (100+ posts) | OP Gold Member (100+ posts) Joined: Sep 2003 Posts: 153 | That's the title of Lance Armstrong's recent book with Sally Jenkins.
Since cancer, Lance has won the Tour de France bike race 5 years in a row... His first book 'It's not about the Bike' is quite good, so i wondered what he would write that would add more to our enlightenment.
the man does more than ride bikes, he communicates very effectively and in this book he talks about living after cancer... regardless of how we respond to treatment.
i'm glad that Lance is active to help cancer folks, he's real.
cu, larryb
PS. i made my shake differently this morning. usually soy milk, yogart, powder then sunflower oil... blend.
today: oil, soy milk, yogart, powder. then it seemed to blend more smoothly. a good change. | | |
#53398 10-18-2003 05:02 AM | Joined: Mar 2002 Posts: 4,912 Likes: 52 OCF Founder Patient Advocate (old timer, 2000 posts) | OCF Founder Patient Advocate (old timer, 2000 posts) Joined: Mar 2002 Posts: 4,912 Likes: 52 | Three weeks ago I flew to Atlanta to do a one-hour filmed interview with the Lance Armstrong Foundation on survivorship. They have a great organization which after only 2 years has an income of about 14 million dollars a year, and a huge staff of employees making things happen. (That's what being a world class athlete and international celebrity will do for a cause that you pick, sorry folks, you are stuck with me...till I can find that celebrity champion for OCF.) We planed further cooperation between the two foundations (OCF and LAF) in the area of life after cancer, which is the main focus of the LAF. He indeed is a gracious and highly committed individual. He said that the same guy has come in second place the last four times in France, and that was because that particular competitor only trains 6 months out of the year right before the race. Though Lance thinks this guy is a superior cyclist, Lance trains all year long, day in and day out. That is the difference in being number one and number two. Complete focus and commitment. That is also the way that he and others approach beating cancer, with complete focus and commitment to doing everything possible mentally and physically to win.
Brian, stage 4 oral cancer survivor. OCF Founder and Director. The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between, the leader is a servant. | | |
#53399 10-18-2003 11:05 AM | Joined: Sep 2003 Posts: 139 Gold Member (100+ posts) | Gold Member (100+ posts) Joined: Sep 2003 Posts: 139 | Dear Brian, I believe I can speak for the majority of us here in saying we are delighted to be "stuck with" you championing our cause. I mean, let's face it, we would rather not be here but since we are and since we are growing in this together, how good it is to have you are our voice. I, for one, want to thank you for all you have done and continue to do for OCF. Thank you, Judy U
Judy U Stage I SCC floor of mouth, left radical neck dissection 8/03
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#53400 10-18-2003 11:35 AM | Joined: Jul 2003 Posts: 1,163 Patient Advocate (1000+ posts) | Patient Advocate (1000+ posts) Joined: Jul 2003 Posts: 1,163 | Dear Brian,
In my humble opinion you don't have to take a back seat to anyone. You have created a website that helps people when they need help the most. I will continue to support OCF for as long as I'm around. Which will be a very long time. Thanks again, Dan
Daniel Bogan DX 7/16/03 Right tonsil,SCC T4NOMO. right side neck disection, IMRT Radiation x 33.
Recurrance in June 05 in right tonsil area. Now receiving palliative chemo (Erbitux) starting 3/9/06
Our good friend and loved member of the forum has passed away RIP Dannyboy 7-16-2006
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#53401 10-18-2003 01:46 PM | Joined: Sep 2003 Posts: 153 Gold Member (100+ posts) | OP Gold Member (100+ posts) Joined: Sep 2003 Posts: 153 | hey Brian,
my loving wife dreams of Lance.. yes, she told me of a couple of them and its almost too much. that along with the posters and screen savers. well what can i say... i can't peddle that fast.
sooo, its just fine with me that you do the fantastic effort for us and What? you met Lance!!! when will it end?
my thanks too for the OCF, its making life better for us...
fells like no chain. cu, larryb | | |
#53402 10-19-2003 06:43 AM | Joined: Jun 2002 Posts: 206 Platinum Member (200+ posts) | Platinum Member (200+ posts) Joined: Jun 2002 Posts: 206 | I wish to add my thanks as well. You have helped me a great deal. Thank you very much. Cathy
Cathy
SCCA Stage IV diagnosed 01/90 base of tongue with 1/2 removed. With neck resection, radiation and chemo
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#53403 10-22-2003 12:57 AM | Joined: Aug 2002 Posts: 246 Platinum Member (200+ posts) | Platinum Member (200+ posts) Joined: Aug 2002 Posts: 246 | Lance Armstrong's book was awesome and really raw and also funny in places...a definite read for anyone going through a cancer experience. I actually just read an excerpt out of the book to my nursing students when we were discussing the concept of crisis last week. Lance paints an amazing visual of "diagnosis day" and how your world rotates and spins out of control in about 30 seconds. I'm sure everyone here remembers it well...
As for you Brian, I don't think we're stuck to you-I think it's more like super glue and I am also grateful.
Kim
kcdc Wife of Dave,diagnosed with Stage III Tonsillar SCC,August '02 Modified radical neck dissection followed by radiation therapy 'There is glory and radiance in the darkness and to see we have only to look"
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