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World COPD Day,2011 and the Governor’s Proclamation meet in Bremerton’s City Council TODAY

Happy World COPD Day today – 16 November 2011!   (Local recognition activity follows….and Bremerton’s Mayor Patty Lent leads the way)  Sorry, I’m running a little late.

In addition – a new lung connection in the newly completed 20-year study found that COPD patients are five times more likely to develop lung cancer than normal lung folks are.  The warning is to offer Spirometry to detect COPD in the early stages to cut cancer and COPD deaths.  The investigative paper gave the shout-out in the prestigious European Respiratory Journal.

“It comes as an exclusive investigation by GP found a lack of PCT investment in the gold standard treatment for COPD is undermining patients’ quality of life and increasing practice workload.

Around one in 100 patients with the chronic disease developed cancer, compared with one in 500 without lung impairment.

Testing the lung function of former and active smokers would identify COPD earlier, thereby improving early detection of lung cancer and improving survival chances, it found.

Lead author Yasuo Sekine, of Tokyo Women’s Medical University, said: ‘The findings from our analysis suggest that early detection of COPD in addition to lung cancer screening for these patients could be an effective detection technique for lung cancer. However, further research is still needed to determine the selection criteria for COPD and lung cancer screening.’

Monica Fletcher, chairperson of the European Lung Foundation, said millions had COPD but it was often undetected.

‘People frequently ignore the symptoms of lung disease and leave it too late before going to the doctor, she said. ‘This research highlights the need for routine lung function tests, known as spirometry, to help improve quality of life and identify other conditions that could be present.’

Professor Klaus Rabe, president of the European Respiratory Society, said ‘On World COPD Day, we would also urge European governments to improve early detection of respiratory diseases, such as COPD.’

Meanwhile, patients’ respiratory associations across Europe said governments must work harder to reduce the £28 billion annual cost of COPD.

Proposals from the European Federation of Allergy and Airways Diseases Patients’ Associations to reduce this burden include listing COPD as a warning on tobacco products, improving access to spirometry and funding research on how to avoid exacerbations.

 

http://www.gponline.com/News/article/1104308/detect-copd-cut-cancer-deaths-experts-urge/

The Better Breather’s Respiratory Support Group meets today at Harrison Silverdale -in the Rose room from 1:00pm – 3:00 pm.  Pam O’Flynn will introduce Harrison’s new Respiratory Clinical Practice Educator, Martin Robin.  I know the meeting will be informative and lively no matter the topic and hope to see you there!

http://www.harrisonmedical.org/home/calendar/4903

“We welcome any community member with asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, sarcoidosis, asbestosis, pulmonary hypertension, pulmonary fibrosis and the many more lung diseases affecting our population, pediatric or adult.”

Harrison Silverdale – 1800 NW Myhre Road – Silverdale, WA 98383

Pamela O’Flynn – 360-744-6685 – respiratorycare@harrisonmedical.org

 

Today – at 5:30 pm – Bremerton’s Mayor Patty Lent makes COPD, Kitsap County and Washington State history.  She is the first mayor in Washington State to present Governor Christine Gregoire’s Proclamation declaring November 2011 State COPD Month, to my knowledge.  Her generosity in recognizing the 3rd leading cause of death in the US is precious by recognizing today, 16 November 2011 as World COPD Day!

District 3, Manette’s hard working effective and beneficial city council member, Adam Brockus will present the Proclamation to Karma Foley of Seabeck who lost both parents to COPD.  Karma’s mom had the inherited type of COPD and with her oxygen tank, went out of her way to help me with several COPD/EFFORTS public meetings we put together a few years ago.

This COPD  historic event happens at 5:30 pm in the Norm Dicks Government Building city council chambers.  I will be taking pictures for y’all and trying not to let my eyes leak. Thank you!

I will ride a recumbent trike from Evergreen Park to the NDGB or walk it instead…very cold and wet out there.

Thanks for reading… Sharon O’Hara

Fun in the Sun Cycling for a Good Cause

What is greater than cycling for a good cause?  I don’t know either.  Patients excel in riding the recumbent trike for exercise and to ride for a cause is the frosting on an already excellent cake. I look forward to see a few riding tomorrow…fun in the sun!

Saturday, 4 June 2011, watch Bremerton Mayor Patty Lent ride tandem escorted by Westsound Cycling Club’s Dan Austad during Saturday’s American Red Cross Lifecycle festivities at Evergreen Park, Bremerton.  (Addition 10:23pm:  Just learned that Port Orchard’s Mayor Lary Coppola will attend – maybe riding a recumbent trike????  )

http://www.active.com/cycling/bremerton-wa/american-red-cross-life-cycle-bremerton-2011

7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Evergreen Park, Bremerton, Kitsap County, WA

1400 Park Avenue

$15-$40 (T-Shirt Optional)

Whether you want a century challenge or an easy touring family ride, there is something for everyone at Life Cycle Bremerton!

Proceeds from this event benefit the American Red Cross in West Puget Sound.

City of Bremerton Parks and Recreation, Mayor Patty Lent, American Red Cross West Sound and the West Sound Cycling Club invite you to explore the artistic surroundings, green parks and breathtaking waterfront vistas and mountain views of Bremerton and its surrounding area.

Things to Do and See

Plan an overnight stay on the beautiful Kitsap Peninsula http://www.visitkitsap.com/

The ride choices: A three mile ‘Ride with the Mayor’, ten mile ‘Family Ride’, forty mile ‘Northern Route’, sixty mile ‘All Cities Ride’ and ‘100-Mile Century Challenge’. The routes begin and end at picturesque Rotary Evergreen Park.

Rest Stops

Organized rest stops are scattered throughout the 101 mile route at parks around the beautiful Kitsap Peninsula: Evergreen Park, Blueberry Park and Kitsap Lake Park in Bremerton; Long Lake Park and Port Orchard Marina Park in Port Orchard and Muriel Williams Pavilion on the beautiful Poulsbo waterfront.

Details

Registration includes ride support, well-supported stops with snacks and drinks, a souvenir button and an opportunity to win great raffle prizes. Registered participants are invited to join us for a cookout after the ride. Kids under 12 ride free with a registered adult. Souvenir T-shirts are available for $15 with your pre-registration. (The price will be $20 at the event)

Kids’ Stuff

There will be a Children Bicycle Rodeo, for ages 5-12 marshaled by the American Red Cross volunteers. Free bike helmet and fitting for the first 60 participants during the Bicycle Rodeo.

Janet Heath

Register by calling 360.478.7681. You may also register at the event between 7:00 a.m. and 12: 30 p.m.

Westsound Cycling Club members may ride or volunteer by calling Tim Baker (360) 340-5944 at LCB.

Thanks for reading… Sharon O’Hara

My cycling safety flag banner made by Chuck O’Hara, painted by Bremerton rosemaller, Lois Clauson