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Thank god the next get together will be here here next year, as I neec to replace some parts on my wheelchair, and it'll be costly!

it's great to have a good eletric wheelchair that was designed andd bbuild by the best company that deals in this areak, but good god are parts expensive!!! $695 USD just to buy a new controlller!

If my body was good enough, I'd have to whore myself to pay forit. The Government gave me (so I 100% own this wheelcihair) for free, only thingis that I pay for repairs.

This modelis 5 or 6 years old, and cost over $15,000 AUD to buy, the later models are around $12,000 AUD.

still cheaper than a car!
so far, repairs this year have cost me over 3k....

Can you say ouch?!?

only for the BIG ones ;)
 
warrior queen said:
only for the BIG ones ;)


Found one of those in the most unexpected of places on my recent travels!

......and "ouch" was not what I said if I remember rightly! ;)
 
everyone can help & should

Please tell ten friends today; and tell them to tell
ten more. The Breast Cancer site is having trouble
getting enough people to click on their site daily to
meet their quota for donating at least one free
mammogram each day to an underprivileged woman. It
takes only a few seconds to go to their site and click
on "donating a mammogram" (the rectangular pink button
in the middle). There's no financial obligation; it
doesn't cost you a thing. Their corporate
sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to
donate mammograms in exchange for advertising. Here's
the web site! Pass it along to people you know:

http://www.thebreastcancersite.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/CTDSites
 
australwind said:
Found one of those in the most unexpected of places on my recent travels!

......and "ouch" was not what I said if I remember rightly! ;)

rofl

no - my response was more like...."oh my goodness!.....ouchie.... let me at it!!!"

i gave the shortened version above :D
 
Gil_T2 said:
Please <snip>

while i would never put down a worthy cause - i have to question this one.
if you do the research, you will find that breast cancer death rates have not gone down since mammography became accessible to women.
in fact, they have increased out of all proportion to the number of positive mammograms.
why?
because mammograms miss many more cancers than they detect.

i have the research on paper here, and if i can get my scanner working, i'll scan it and post.

i have made the choice to go for ultrasound rather than mammogram, because the ultrasound picks up 93% of positives, whereas the mammogram sits around 37%.

(edited to add - the reason there is such a huge amount of pressure for mammography, is because of the enormous sums of taxpayer dollars available each year.
it has nothing to do with results, and everything to do with $$$.)

on another note - i have nominated to 'shave for a cure' next year (4-6 may), so i shall be hairless for a while!
 
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warrior queen said:
rofl

no - my response was more like...."oh my goodness!.....ouchie.... let me at it!!!"

i gave the shortened version above :D

*Gil giggles & keeps his coments to himself*

Welcome home AW :kiss:
 
Gil_T2 said:
Welcome home AW :kiss:

Thank you........glad to be back actually.....missed all you retrobates... :kiss:

Did manage a quick drink with Scummie in the land of the crow...but didn't catch up with any of the sunshine staters...was far too overworked and underpaid for anything like fun!
 
warrior queen said:
while i would never put down a worthy cause - i have to question this one.
if you do the research, you will find that breast cancer death rates have not gone down since mammography became accessible to women.
in fact, they have increased out of all proportion to the number of positive mammograms.
why?
because mammograms miss many more cancers than they detect.

i have the research on paper here, and if i can get my scanner working, i'll scan it and post.

i have made the choice to go for ultrasound rather than mammogram, because the ultrasound picks up 93% of positives, whereas the mammogram sits around 37%.

(edited to add - the reason there is such a huge amount of pressure for mammography, is because of the enormous sums of taxpayer dollars available each year.
it has nothing to do with results, and everything to do with $$$.)

on another note - i have nominated to 'shave for a cure' next year (4-6 may), so i shall be hairless for a while!

Even though I have little hair (due to number 4 trims) I up for a bald look for the cause so let me know how it helps.
As for the other thing I'm thinking a little is better than nothing at all.
 
warrior queen said:
rofl

no - my response was more like...."oh my goodness!.....ouchie.... let me at it!!!"

i gave the shortened version above :D


I have a pic I would like to email you for your professional opinion ..... my first reaction was ouch.....but further examination has me doubting its voracity...interested?
 
australwind said:
I have a pic I would like to email you for your professional opinion ..... my first reaction was ouch.....but further examination has me doubting its voracity...interested?

hell, YES!
:D

pm on the way to you.....
 
Gil_T2 said:
Even though I have little hair (due to number 4 trims) I up for a bald look for the cause so let me know how it helps.
As for the other thing I'm thinking a little is better than nothing at all.

here is the link to the official website....

worlds greatest shave

it's all about getting sponsered to 'take it all off'.
i have been getting people all over the place!
so far, if i shave completely, i will make a couple of grand for the cause - and we still have months to go!
 
warrior queen said:
on another note - i have nominated to 'shave for a cure' next year (4-6 may), so i shall be hairless for a while!


Wondering whether you will go for the "Wax for A Cure"approach also as some on the website you posted did at this year's event????
 
australwind said:
Wondering whether you will go for the "Wax for A Cure"approach also as some on the website you posted did at this year's event????

rofl - hell NO!!!

my 'hair' is staying right where it is, thankyouverymuch!
whereas my hair is disposable :D

(i have given up waxing and shaving certain parts of me - nowadays they get clippered neatly, and everyone can just deal with it!)
 
warrior queen said:
here is the link to the official website....

worlds greatest shave

it's all about getting sponsered to 'take it all off'.
i have been getting people all over the place!
so far, if i shave completely, i will make a couple of grand for the cause - and we still have months to go!

i've been trying to get the speedway crash crew involved in doing thing like this for charity in cluding bandana day which is this week (28 oct) si this too might be one that i can get them into as well.
 
;) just thought I would ask!

I would do the colouring bit...but as my hair takes forever to grow and is pretty long..I don't think I could be persuaded to part with it.......and as for the "hair" ......mmmmm.....would have to give that a miss. I agree that neat trimming is the way to go!
 
australwind said:
Thank you........glad to be back actually.....missed all you retrobates... :kiss:

Did manage a quick drink with Scummie in the land of the crow...but didn't catch up with any of the sunshine staters...was far too overworked and underpaid for anything like fun!

Nice to have you back here with the rest of us, you back this way for long
 
australwind said:
Wondering whether you will go for the "Wax for A Cure"approach also as some on the website you posted did at this year's event????

are there pics :devil: :p
 
australwind said:
;) just thought I would ask!

I would do the colouring bit...but as my hair takes forever to grow and is pretty long..I don't think I could be persuaded to part with it.......and as for the "hair" ......mmmmm.....would have to give that a miss. I agree that neat trimming is the way to go!

Im worried that if I shaved (my head) it may not grow back ever
 
australwind said:
;) just thought I would ask!

I would do the colouring bit...but as my hair takes forever to grow and is pretty long..I don't think I could be persuaded to part with it.......and as for the "hair" ......mmmmm.....would have to give that a miss. I agree that neat trimming is the way to go!

Bald is beautiful & much nicer to eat :p :D
 
nostress said:
Im worried that if I shaved (my head) it may not grow back ever

BANDIT :heart: did comment at the G&G that if she din't know you are/were a red head she won't have known. :eek:
 
Gil_T2 said:
i've been trying to get the speedway crash crew involved in doing thing like this for charity in cluding bandana day which is this week (28 oct) si this too might be one that i can get them into as well.

i have a bandana in every colour this year - and i will be wearing mine with pride tomorrow!
may even post a pic :)
 
nostress said:
Im worried that if I shaved (my head) it may not grow back ever

rofl :D

most times you grow back more (shaving splits some of the hairs, so you end up with more volume from the same number of follicles .... which is why in india, they shave their babies 3 times in the first 3 months! and you know how much hair they have! i did it with my 3 kids too :) )
 
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