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Charlie's Blog - A Battle with Lung Cancer

To my dear brother-in-law...you are one of the most wonderful and brave people I have ever known, so many love you. Keep fighting Charlie!! Charles E. Brown August 4, 1956 - November 17, 2010

Saturday, March 27, 2010

As of today teams "Charlie Brown" and "Charlie Brown Friends" have raised a combinded total of $1420 for the American Cancer Society in the Wissahickon Relay for Life event in May!!!

YAHOO!!!!

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Relay For Life Event May 21-22, 2010 ~ Wissahickon Valley Pa.

Teams "Charlie Brown" are a tribute to our very own,the late Charles Brown. We are in this battle along with so many others who are in their own war against cancer. At Relay our teams will camp out overnight and take turns walking around the track to raise money and awareness benefiting the American Cancer Society. By donating to our team, you will be a part of a life-changing event that gives everyone in the community a chance to celebrate the lives of people who have battled cancer, remember loved ones lost, and fight back against a disease that takes too much. Please make a donation and help us create a world where cancer can no longer claim another year of anyone’s life. Thank you for your love and support but mostly for the hope you have given to those in the battle and to those who do not yet know they will have to fight against cancer.

Relay for Life donation link

  • http://www.relayforlife.org/pawissahickonvalley

Team Charlie Brown

Team Charlie Brown
Help us fight back!!

Common Signs of Lung Cancer


1. a cough that gets worse over time

2. constant chest pain

3. coughing up blood

4. shortness of breath, wheezing, or hoarseness

5. repeated bouts of pneumonia or bronchitis

6. swelling of the neck and face

7. loss of appetite or weight loss

8. fatigue.

10 Steps to Help Quit Smoking

1. MAKE A DATE and stick to it. Draw up a plan of action, considering what methods are available to you.

2. KEEP BUSY to help take your mind off cigarettes. Throw away all your ashtrays, lighters and tobacco.

3. DRINK PLENTY OF FLUIDS - keep a glass of water or juice by you and sip it steadily. Try different flavours.

4. GET MORE ACTIVE - Walk instead of using the bus or car. Try the stairs instead of the lift. Exercise helps you relax and can boost your morale.

5. THINK POSITIVE - Withdrawal can be unpleasant, bit it is a sign your body is recovering from the effects of tobacco. Irritability, urges to smoke and poor concentration are common - don't worry, they usually disappear after a few of weeks.

6. CHANGE YOUR ROUTINE - Try to avoid the shop you usually buy cigarettes. Perhaps you should avoid the pub or the break room at work if there are lots of smokers around you. Try doing something totally different. Surprise yourself!

7. NO EXCUSES - Don't use a crisis or even good news to be an excuse for "just one cigarette" there is no such thing - you will soon want the next and the next....

8. TREAT YOURSELF - This is important. If you can, use the money you are saving by not smoking to buy yourself something special - big or small - that you usually would not have.

9. BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU EAT - Try not to snack on fatty foods. If you do need to snack, try fruit, raw vegetables or sugar free gum or sweets.

10. TAKE ONE DAY AT A TIME - each day without a cigarette is good news for your health, your family..and your pocket.



Web MD

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