Pinktober Revolution

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  • labelle
    labelle Member Posts: 134

    Oh that's good!

    Of course he looks like he's 90 and has for years.

  • divinemrsm
    divinemrsm Member Posts: 6,621

    love it, glennie!

  • glennie19
    glennie19 Member Posts: 4,833


    I am spreading this message far and wide.  And Mick is 72!

  • traveltext
    traveltext Member Posts: 1,055

    And, as far as I know, neither Mick or Keith have cancer! Lucky bastards.

  • spookiesmom
    spookiesmom Member Posts: 8,178

    Poster boys for crappy living!!!!

  • suladog
    suladog Member Posts: 837

    so glad you guys have this board. I have always hated pink, having had breast cancer twice 25 yrs apart I'm one of those people waiting behind my door with a baseball bat just waiting for those Pinktober types to ring my doorbell. My husband as a,ways laughed about how I'll come charging out of wherever I am like a rabid pit bull to chase those types away. I live for it! He'll just innocently say, "I think you want to talk to my wife..." Then he just stands back as I do my thing.

    I joined Breast Cancer Action when I was diagnosed the first time in '90. I was in my 30's then, they had just the amount of anger I needed to see.

    As to healthy lifestyle keeping one safe.... My late younger sister who died 5 yrs ago at 550 lbs had everything wrong with her....except breast cancer, while Inthe non smoking, non drinking, running vegetarian who weighed 112 lbs got Triple Negative bc... 25 yrs later now everything else the same except now eating a vegan diet ... I get diagnosed with Triple positive ( at least more positive in my old age) if anybody starts talking to me about "healthy lifestyle" is gonna get invited to "say hello to my little friend"

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  • meow13
    meow13 Member Posts: 1,363

    i think cancer likes healthy bodies.

  • traveltext
    traveltext Member Posts: 1,055

    And bodies with a genetic predisposition.

  • hopeful82014
    hopeful82014 Member Posts: 887

    Traveltext - That, too, unfortunately. Of course, I didn't know that until it was too late.

  • MaddieT
    MaddieT Member Posts: 23

    Ladies I was just thinking October is next month! Ughhh a whole month of how to proven BC! Do you know that after my operation I was told by someone that I least I got a "good" kind of cancer!


  • suladog
    suladog Member Posts: 837

    Yeah, last year I was diagnosed in Oct!!! Yikes! 25 yrs before that in 1990 , there was no pinktober as the pink ribbon thingy wasn't thought up til '91! At least there was a little peace and quiet

  • suladog
    suladog Member Posts: 837

    grey,

    I hate pinktober too so glad I haven't seen that ad! Geeze Louise the drama!!! Scare the shit out of people why don't they???? After 25 yrs and now another round with this thing I do like how I look, but I can't stand my neck and that's got nothing to do with cancer! Don't show us a bunch of people who've had "work " done. I'm also tired of reminding people that there's no "they got it early" though that can be good, it's still all a crap shoot until I die getting hit by a bus

  • meow13
    meow13 Member Posts: 1,363

    I think we should rename it to puketober.

  • divinemrsm
    divinemrsm Member Posts: 6,621

    Yes, early detection does not equal cure. They try to make it out like it does.

  • lulud471
    lulud471 Member Posts: 20

    Meow13: Puketober, I love it! It always got under my skin even before my own breast cancer. It just never felt quite right: all the commercials, all the attention on one cancer (always felt it was just because of the sexual association with breasts), etc.

  • suladog
    suladog Member Posts: 837

    Yes,

    I do think it has to do with sexualization...or that's a big part of it, back in the late 90's when I finally talked about my 1990 diagnoses publicly, I was on a talk show in LA and I got many "boobie" themed "gifts" from well meaning morons the worst was an album, with songs themed around breast cancer...sung by a woman with an acoustic guitar..I have mentally blocked the name and just spend the last 20 minutes on google looking for it

  • lulud471
    lulud471 Member Posts: 20

    Suladog, it's blowing my mind that there's songs themed around breast cancer! LOL


  • traveltext
    traveltext Member Posts: 1,055

    Notice how there's virtually no mention of guys getting breast cancer amongst all the sea of pink. In fact, it likely stops guys at risk from coming forward, since they don't consider themselves as candidates for breast cancer. Because male breasts are not considered sexual, we are not offered reconstruction.

    Our odds of surviving the disease are lower, and the support system is basically ourselves. We are the forgotten, and often ignored, 1% of all breast cancer cases.

    But we do have a website or two. One of the best can be found HERE.

  • lulud471
    lulud471 Member Posts: 20

    You're so right, traveltext. Sorry you're in "the club".

  • traveltext
    traveltext Member Posts: 1,055

    Actually, BCO is excellent and I have learned so much here. There is a male section of the site, but it's not used much by men with the disease. Guys generally don't talk amongst themselves as much as women, which is too bad.

  • suladog
    suladog Member Posts: 837

    yes Traveltext,

    The guys get lost in the middle of all this. My across the street neighbor, who I don't know very well( we just bought our house a few months back) just recovered from breast cancer surgery . He's doing great.

    As to the songs about breast cancer all my years in Hollywoid have taught me there is no underestimating the crazy out there.

  • nbnotes
    nbnotes Member Posts: 338

    Someone else showed pictures of shirts that a fire department was selling. I hate all the pink, but our local fire department does do all the pink and raises money for people in the local community. A few years ago, they had a spaghetti dinner, and I was one of the recipients. I was very grateful for their help and that they specifically stated that it could be used for whatever I needed/wanted it to be used for which was so helpful. So there are some good things that come out of the sea of pink that are not related to the charity that shall not be named.

  • spookiesmom
    spookiesmom Member Posts: 8,178

    nbnotes, I posted that. The fire dept was in Auborndale I think.

  • Warrior_Woman
    Warrior_Woman Member Posts: 819

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    It's starting! Someone help me!

  • kathindc
    kathindc Member Posts: 1,667

    You have got to be kidding me! How tacky.

  • spookiesmom
    spookiesmom Member Posts: 8,178

    As I pull in front of a restaurant tonight, I look at their windows, not prepared for what I saw. PINK OR BUST with pink bras painted all over them. I went in, I was hungry. The 20 something hostess explains the specials. Then I asked her what was the pink crap about.

    Oh she chirps. We're starting breast cancer awareness early, and for a dollar more, you can get Pink tacos!!!!!

    I ran my hand across my chest(bmx) said I was very aware of breast cancer, handed her the menu, said I couldn't eat there, and left.

    Early indeed.

  • queenmomcat
    queenmomcat Member Posts: 2,020

    Cheers for Spookie! (I swear smoke came out of [husband]'s ears when I told him this story.)

  • kathindc
    kathindc Member Posts: 1,667

    Way to go Spookie!

  • glennie19
    glennie19 Member Posts: 4,833

    Good for you, Spooks!! UGH, pink tacos,, really?

    and that "awareness" poster was just soooo tacky.

  • spookiesmom
    spookiesmom Member Posts: 8,178

    Wasn't posters. Was painted on all their windows.

    Give your DH a hug from me.