A Texan journals on her life in the fast lane as a University Recruiter and what happens when she's not punching the time clock . . .
Friday, November 19, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Movember Austin Growing By Leaps and Bounds
Movember, movember the second movember . . . there's a quote that goes something like that.
This is my second year to participate in the Movember movement. See my post from last year here.
If you aren't familiar with Movember it's a movement that started down under in Australia in 2003 to both be a silly way to bring back the mustache (Mo) and in turn as a way to raise awareness and funds to fight cancers that affect men's lives.
'Cmon. When you see pink what do you think? Breast cancer awareness, right? When you think about what cause is talked about the most during October it's what? Cancers that affect women.
But did you know that in 2010 tragically more than 32,000 men will die as a direct result of prostate cancer?
My husband, Charles was diagnosed with prostate cancer and subsequently underwent a radical prostatectomy last October. I blogged about it as "Our Life After Three Words."
In the last week he's had a one of many followup appointments with his urologist and he's completely cancer free and has NO PSA level.
Men, it's so important to talk about PSA levels with your physician. Women, it's so important to encourage the men in your lives to get consistent checkups that can catch things like cancer.
Charles' doctor told him that his cancer probably grew over a period of about five years. Yikes. That's a long time. There were definitely symptoms that were disregarded and thank God that he decided to get a check up and be completely honest with his physician when he did.
If you'd like to get involved with Movember please visit www.movember.com. If you're in the Austin area we're hoping to have 250 members by the end of November and as of tonight we're at about 150. Join us - Team AUS!
If you aren't in the Austin area, see if you can find a team near you or consider making a donation.
And tell me about your stories either here on this post or on my Movember page. We'd love to have you share!
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