A Decade
3 years ago
Blogging my life with breast cancer, from suspicion to diagnosis to treatment. Now livin' the Stage IV Lifestyle! Terminal Cancer can be funny. Just not for very long.
Imagine that your bones are a house that is under construction It is being rebuilt with 2 teams of workers. One team takes down the old walls. A second team puts up brand new walls in their place. When these 2 teams work together, the house stays strong.
When the 2 teams stop working together, the house becomes weak. One team works too much and makes holes in the walls, which can weaken them. The second team also starts to work too much, but it gets confused and builds walls in the wrong places."
SB 624, as amended, Romero. State rock.
Existing law establishes various animals, vegetables, and minerals as emblematic of the state and provide that serpentine is the official state rock and lithologic emblem.
This bill would remove serpentine as the state rock and lithologic emblem.
Opponents counter with a study by university researchers, funded by the American Chemistry Council, which suggests that reusable bags pose health risks. Ninety-seven percent of reusable bag users fail to wash them, and 51 percent of bags carried food-borne bacteria, the study found.
I want a new drug
One that won't make me sick
One that won't make me crash my car
Or make me feel three feet thick
I want a new drug
One that won't hurt my head
One that won't make my mouth too dry
Or make my eyes too red
One that won't make me nervous
Wondering what to do
One that makes me feel like i feel when i'm with you
When i'm alone with you
I want a new drug
One that won't spill
One that don't cost too much
Or come in a pill
I want a new drug
One that won't go away
One that won't keep me up all night
One that won't make me sleep all day
One that won't make me nervous
Wondering what to do
One that makes me feel like i feel when i'm with you
When i'm alone with you
I'm alone with you baby
I want a new drug
One that does what it should
One that won't make me feel too bad
One that won't make me feel too good
I want a new drug
One with no doubt
One that won't make me talk too much
Or make my face break out
yeah
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Hello,
My name is Sherrie Cramer. My daughter's name is Katie Cramer; she is 16 years old. She (and her two siblings) were adopted from China. We live here in Sacramento. Katie was treated for AML (acute myeloid leukemia) in 2006 and has, unfortunately, relapsed. She is in need of a bone marrow/stem cell transplant. We are working with the AADP (Asian American Donor Program) and the NMDP (National Marrow Donor Program) to find a match for her; so far, we have been unsuccessful in finding a perfect match.You would do this for a loved one, why not pay it forward for someone you do not know? And, there are other Katies out there. Please Help!So, I am asking for your help. We need people who are willing to be tissue-typed. The best possible matches will come from people of Asian descent. Time is of the essence! The Asian American Donor Program is sponsoring a Donor Drive this Thursday, June 10th.
Here are the details: Drive Name: AA State Capitol
Location: State Capitol Address: State Capitol Room 112 Sacramento , CA 95814
Date: Jun 10 2010
Time: 9:00AM - 5:00PMPlease forward this email on to your friends, family, co-workers and organizations.What to expect: No needles required! Only a swab of the inside of your cheek.Joining the Be The Match Registry is easy. Patients need donors who are between the ages of 18 and 60, meet the health guidelines and are willing to donate to any patient in need. When you come to a donor registry drive, we will explain what it means to join the registry, help you understand your commitment, answer your questions and help you through the process.All you need to do is: Complete a registration form with contact information, health information and a signed agreement to join the Be The Match Registry. To help you complete the form, bring along: · Personal identification (such as a driver's license or passport) · Contact information for two family members or friends who would know how to reach you in the future if your contact information changes.
We'll use the results to match you to patients. Please also consider making a financial gift to the Be The Match Foundation. The total cost to add a new member to the registry is about $100. Your generous contribution in any amount is tax-deductible and helps make it possible for others to join. That's it! You'll be listed on our registry where patients turn when they need a matching donor. National Marrow Donor ProgramToll-free number: 1-800-MARROW-2 (1-800-627-7692) Web site: www.marrow.org
For more drives see the following schedule:
Please forward this email on to your friends, family, co-workers, and organizations.Please pray that a match will be found for Katie.
National Marrow Donor Program - Be The Match Marrow Registrywww.marrow.orgInformation and resources for donors, patients and physicians about bone marrow and umbilical cord blood transplants, Be The Match Registry, National Marrow Donor Program and Be The Match Foundation.
National Marrow Donor Program - Be The Match Marrow Registry
Information and resources for donors, patients and physicians about bone marrow and umbilical cord blood transplants, Be The Match Registry, National Marrow Donor Program and Be The Match Foundation.