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The Janie Remembrance Thread

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by Steven Royston O'Neill, Dec 14, 2011.

  1. overseasTOON

    overseasTOON Active Member

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    My mum died 8 years ago from cancer and ever since I've always ensured that I donate to McMillan nurses.

    They were incredible to the family and helped us to understand the changes to expect in behaviour from the chemo, helped us to cope with looking after her and were available 24/7 for questions and support.

    Without them, we'd have never been able to look after our mother and allow her to live the rest of her days at home in the house she loved surrounded by her family.
     
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  2. Steven Royston O'Neill

    Steven Royston O'Neill Well-Known Member

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    sorry to hear about your mother, always hits home at this time of year
     
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  3. Agent Bruce

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    I know what you mean about the McMillan nurses, can't speak too highly of them.

    They gave my brother 24 hour care and were always there if anybody needed them. They were just like family friends.

    Eight years and two weeks since he passed away.
     
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  4. Aldridge_Prior

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    A tenner from me Billy! x

    We'll get that £500 in no time Syd :D
     
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  5. Steven Royston O'Neill

    Steven Royston O'Neill Well-Known Member

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    cheers AP
     
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  6. The Secret Ingredient

    The Secret Ingredient Well-Known Member

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    As much as I joke on about the outlaw her being a McMillan nurse(retired now) is something that has always made me respect her enormously.
     
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  7. Billy Death

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    I know what you mean OT they were great with my dad. Cheers Aldridge.
     
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  8. Agent Bruce

    Agent Bruce Well-Known Member

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    Got this email from Cancer Research after making that donation the other day. Got an addy on for local branches.
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    Cancer Research UK funds the work of around 4,800 world-class scientists, doctors and nurses throughout the UK and supports over 100 clinical trials, testing new drugs and treatments for cancer.

    Your support really will help make a difference to people affected by cancer, helping more people beat cancer in the future.

    You can find out more about Cancer Research UK and other ways you can support us in your local area at www.cancerresearchuk.org/supportus.
     
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  9. Aldridge_Prior

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    This is great, nearly £500 quid man, good effort everyone!
     
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  10. Agent Bruce

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    Just think, if everybody on not606 gave just £2 a week to Cancer Research (less than a pint of beer) what a difference it could make to saving lives.
     
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  11. Billy Death

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    That kinda puts it in perspective marra. I started donating when my dad died in 2007. When Janie died I doubled it.

    Her brothers wanted the donations to go to the Bobby Robson Foundation, another great cause but I managed to convince them to opt for CR as they are striving to find a cure.

    As much as medical science has advanced cancer is still a bastard to cure, certain types like pancreatic are a particularly difficult. Can you imagine what it would be like if someone came up with an effective cure?

    Thanks to everyone.
     
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  12. Lever Malone

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    I have just made a payment and it looks as if we have just hit the £500 if you include the Gift Aid.

    It may get higher because if I win the double rollover lotto on Saturday I may be persuaded to put in another tenner. :1980_boogie_down::cheesy:
     
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  13. Billy Death

    Billy Death Guest

    Good lad LM.
     
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  14. MrRAWhite

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    This is a great effort by the SAFC/NUFC not606ers...And for a very worthy cause...<applause>
     
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  15. Agent Bruce

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    Ha, if I win I'll put £10.50 in. Beat that!
     
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  16. brownrob

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    I am halfway through my Open Uni Chemistry degree primarily as I really want to go and do a PhD and go into cancer research as I know so many people who suffer with it
     
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  17. Agent Bruce

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    Good carreer choice, best of luck.
     
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  18. brownrob

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    Aye, thanks, well Im 29 now, will be 33/34 if I get my PhD but hey better late than never :)
     
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  19. MrRAWhite

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    I've just achieved a degree in social sciences with the Open Uni at the grand old age of 51...You are still a nipper mate...
     
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  20. Roker avenue

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    congratulations, a wonderful achievement & a merry xmas
     
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