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I have just realised I haven’t written a blog lately as I have been so busy with the Launch of my own Foundation.

The MNF launch is on December the 7th and I have been adding many people to the list of those wanting to attend. The Menu is now available and looks delicious.

We have Auction items promised and raffle prizes being wrapped up in Christmas Paper to go under the tree.

We have had a Board Meeting this week to discus the last arrangements like flowers for the tables so that’s it we are now ready.

There is going to be Press Media now so I have a TV spot coming up all so interesting.

Just a few more spaces free as we squeeze people in its really going to be the biggest Party I have ever had but this is the Celebration of my life. 8.5 years to celebrate with

people in the room that have been with me through all of this Journey. I’m very happy.

MNF room

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Ray and I appeared in our Local Paper this week and on TV so more Awareness here locally

A pensioner who developed cancer caused by contact with her husband’s work clothes has defied all odds to beat the disease.
Mavis Nye, was diagnosed in 2009 with mesothelioma, which is caused by the harmful building material and affects the linings of the lungs.
There are very few cases worldwide of people recovering from the deadly cancer, but 76-year-old Mavis is one of the fortunate few.—

I have had so many emails and comments about how this is giving people hope that we could beat this horrid disease and get time. That’s all we want is more time with our families. We know a cure isn’t near we know that it could come back at anytime so I have just a break in the story to help others and that is what I’m doing.

http://www.kentonline.co.uk/whitstable/news/woman-got-cancer-from-washing-clothes-134802/

I have a weird appointment this week which I will blog about.

On Wednesday we travel to London and I’m doing interview for Research for the drug companies.The purpose of the research is to gain an understanding of the patients perspective from diagnosis to treatment and how I feel currently about my condition of Mesothelioma.

Because they are not supposed   to talk to a patient I’m going to sit in front of a 2 way mirror and answer their questions. Weird!!

I cant wait to see how that goes.

A Diary Of A Mesowarrior Living With #Mesothelioma #Asbestos – The Launch Of my charity is almost here/ A weird Interview coming up/Remembrance Sunday

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poster-poppy-flypast-231489

I have just realised I haven’t written a blog lately as I have been so busy with the Launch of my own Foundation.

The MNF launch is on December the 7th and I have been adding many people to the list of those wanting to attend. The Menu is now available and looks delicious.

We have Auction items promised and raffle prizes being wrapped up in Christmas Paper to go under the tree.

We have had a Board Meeting this week to discus the last arrangements like flowers for the tables so that’s it we are now ready.

There is going to be Press Media now so I have a TV spot coming up all so interesting.

Just a few more spaces free as we squeeze people in its really going to be the biggest Party I have ever had but this is the Celebration of my life. 8.5 years to celebrate with

people in the room that have been with me through all of this Journey. I’m very happy.

MNF room

ray and me 2

Ray and I appeared in our Local Paper this week and on TV so more Awareness here locally

A pensioner who developed cancer caused by contact with her husband’s work clothes has defied all odds to beat the disease.
Mavis Nye, was diagnosed in 2009 with mesothelioma, which is caused by the harmful building material and affects the linings of the lungs.
There are very few cases worldwide of people recovering from the deadly cancer, but 76-year-old Mavis is one of the fortunate few.—

I have had so many emails and comments about how this is giving people hope that we could beat this horrid disease and get time. That’s all we want is more time with our families. We know a cure isn’t near we know that it could come back at anytime so I have just a break in the story to help others and that is what I’m doing.

http://www.kentonline.co.uk/whitstable/news/woman-got-cancer-from-washing-clothes-134802/

I have a weird appointment this week which I will blog about.

On Wednesday we travel to London and I’m doing interview for Research for the drug companies.The purpose of the research is to gain an understanding of the patients perspective from diagnosis to treatment and how I feel currently about my condition of Mesothelioma.

Because they are not supposed   to talk to a patient I’m going to sit in front of a 2 way mirror and answer their questions. Weird!!

I cant wait to see how that goes.

Do you remember Mr Bean!! this is what I have in my mind ha ha !!!

Today is Remembrance Sunday So many of us will watch on TV it is different today as the Queen will watch from the balcony and not laying the wreath which makes us realise how old she is getting.

For the first time in her 65-year reign she will be present but not lay her own wreath.
This small change of custom has caught the attention of many, though I doubt many can be greatly surprised.
Rather than stand alone, in front of her family, in the centre of Whitehall waiting for the moment to take hold of her traditional but enormous wreath, Her Majesty will watch from the balcony as Prince Charles does it for her.
The Queen is 91 now and carrying a wreath up steps to stand against the stone is not without physical challenge. Stopping this duty must only surprise people for the fact she did not elect to stop doing it a decade ago.
Instead, she will watch from balcony of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office building and, as Prince Charles places it atop the step and takes a pace back to salute, the Queen will bow in debt to the Fallen.
This is what Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother always did.

https://news.sky.com/story/queens-small-change-of-custom-on-remembrance-day-11121739