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Been out filming for Breakfast TV today. No mini but alot more about the girls. Should be on tomorrow morning he said it should be about 20 minutes passed the hour 6,7 & 8.
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I shall be Sky+ ing it as I have to go out in the morning
that reminds me - i must set my alarm......
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Sorry everyone they are now going to run the report tomorrow.
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I watched the entire programme, 6.00 to 9.15, do you think the "it'll be today . . . no tomorrow" is a way of increasing their ratings?! I'll set my alarm again tomorrow, not that my body clock has got used to not waking up at 5.30 yet, but you never know. Wouldn't want to miss it.
I Sky+'d it, so I'll just delete todays and Sky+ it again tommorrow - oh I just lurrrrve Sky+ how did I ever manage without it? - oh that's right I didn't I never did get the hang of my video recorder
Sorry about this morning but I have just received this
Hi Terry Sorry I wasn't in touch yesterday. The latest news I have is that the report will run on Thursday at 0620 0720 and 0820. I will keep you posted on timings and changes as I know them.
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They are taking the pee! My body clock was set to "normal" and I woke at 5.34, so I got up, let the dog out & made a cup of tea, returning to bed with it in good time for the prog. to start at 6.00. Watched it, start to finish - again! Now, they say it'll be Thursday, but I'm going to watch tomorrow, just in case. They did manage to fit in important stuff, like that feature on the Russian pop singer - what a load of gonads!
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Don't feel sorry for me, it's abject laziness! I could watch again on "iPlayer" or Virgin Media's watch again service. Just want to get on with my jobs during the day - you should see the list she makes for me!! [Bet you don't feel sorry for me on that score, Carol ]
There is a really nice piece in the western daily press but it must be to early to get it on their web page yet.
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I've almost given up arguing with them about this piece and I can only apologise for the consistent delays in it's broadcast date. But I am now being assured that it will run on Friday morning.
Never really had any faith in TV been let down so many times before.
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Told you they were trying to increase their ratings by stringing us along all week! Will watch tomorrow, & no need to apologise Terry, we know you control many things, but have not yet become Controller of the BBC!!
Told you they were trying to increase their ratings by stringing us along all week! Will watch tomorrow, & no need to apologise Terry, we know you control many things, but have not yet become Controller of the BBC!!
R.
I to will be watching on the computer and thats a good idea Richard Terry for COntroller of the BBC what better way to get the LEJOG/LGT and Crywolf on TV Topgear could do a LEJOG and LGT special every year!
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Not sure about the close ups. Now all we have to hear is what the doctors say.
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Doctor's input a bit disappointing. OK, the GP said Nicola's treatment was more rapid, in view of Leigh's previous diagnosis - understandable. The Doctor from the cancer charity adding that Leigh's referral process was appropriate, as such a small minority of breast cancers are in the under thirties, looking at "the big picture" seems reasonable too, but then not acknowledging that this episode means it needs review, is disappointing. Then, the GP saying that she'd probably have done the same as Leigh's GP, and by giving an urgent referral to all sub-30 year olds that present with a lump would simply mean all referrals would be delayed, unless there was more resources - not just money, but equipment and trained personnel, was also understandable. Neither input helped Cry Wolf, but maybe it shows it needs a change of emphasis: It's not the referral process, It's not the GP, The issue is with the resources available at the hospital, which are clearly insufficient.
Well that's my view of the coverage/expert response. Have I missed anything?
Doctor's input a bit disappointing. OK, the GP said Nicola's treatment was more rapid, in view of Leigh's previous diagnosis - understandable. The Doctor from the cancer charity adding that Leigh's referral process was appropriate, as such a small minority of breast cancers are in the under thirties, looking at "the big picture" seems reasonable too, but then not acknowledging that this episode means it needs review, is disappointing. Then, the GP saying that she'd probably have done the same as Leigh's GP, and by giving an urgent referral to all sub-30 year olds that present with a lump would simply mean all referrals would be delayed, unless there was more resources - not just money, but equipment and trained personnel, was also understandable. Neither input helped Cry Wolf, but maybe it shows it needs a change of emphasis: It's not the referral process, It's not the GP, The issue is with the resources available at the hospital, which are clearly insufficient.
Well that's my view of the coverage/expert response. Have I missed anything?
R.
As to the diagnosis Leigh went to the GP in January and the GP said don't worry about it. She went back a month later and a different GP felt she had no problems and gave her a non urgent referral, it was the middle of May before got to see the specialist and it was stage three cancer the aggressive type.
The breast clinic suggested that her sister go to her GP and get them to make an appointment. Her GP felt there was no reason to make an urgent referral because they could not feel anything and it was 2 months before she saw the specialist.
Most younger woman get an aggressive cancer so an early diagnosis is so important and here is some good news I believe about 90% of woman who have been referred to a breast clinic do not have cancer.
Here's a bit from Breakthrough Breast Cancer Breakthrough Breast Cancer welcomes the inclusion of the new Equality and Health Bills in the Queen's speech. We hope that together with the NHS Constitution and its focus on the rights and responsibilities of patients, these Bills will ensure that all patients have access to the best possible services, treatments and care whoever they are, wherever they live and whatever their age.
Maybe if Breakthrough breast cancer and a few of the other breast care charities put a little money into helping build a better front line in the fight against breast cancer we might stop a lot more women having the nightmares that breast cancer brings with it. They spend millions on looking for a cure but until they find one a better front line is the next best option.
I do not believe anyone has to spend a great deal of money to improve the early diagnosis of breast cancer all they have to do is get someone who knows about breast lumps to check them out. Someone who deals with breast lumps all day might know alot more than a GP who might see one patient a year with breast cancer and who is guided by a very biased set of guidelines.
This is what I think and why I am still concerned about what the Doctors and GP said. I got this from one of the cancer sites
What Is Different About Breast Cancer In Younger Women?
Diagnosing breast cancer in younger women (under 40 years old) is more difficult because their breast tissue is generally denser than the breast tissue in older women. By the time a lump in a younger woman's breast can be felt, the cancer often is advanced.
In addition, breast cancer in younger women may be aggressive and less likely to respond to treatment. Women who are diagnosed with breast cancer at a younger age are more likely to have a mutated (altered) BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene.
Delays in diagnosing breast cancer also are a problem. Many younger women who have breast cancer ignore the warning signs -- such as a breast lump or unusual discharge -- because they believe they are too young to get breast cancer.
Many women assume they are too young to get breast cancer and tend to assume a lump is a harmless cyst or other growth. Some health care providers also dismiss breast lumps in young women as cysts and adopt a "wait and see" approach.
I do not think that is good enough.
BEAR FORCE ONE Terry is a muppet on the end of the arm of Tony Bear I LOOK, I LISTEN, I LEARN AND TAKE A STEP CLOSER TO THE FUNNY FARM EVERYDAY Bear force One. Working thrice as hard, for thrice as many children, getting to the funny farm three times as quickly Not long to go now then.
I think Amelia was a star so was Bailey and the girls did really well.
BEAR FORCE ONE Terry is a muppet on the end of the arm of Tony Bear I LOOK, I LISTEN, I LEARN AND TAKE A STEP CLOSER TO THE FUNNY FARM EVERYDAY Bear force One. Working thrice as hard, for thrice as many children, getting to the funny farm three times as quickly Not long to go now then.
managed to watch it before my earlier start at work
great story ive also recoreded it, so i will post it up on the net like the spotlight clip
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