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| [senco-forum] Re: Posters | |
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Richard Cook
richard_cook at blueyonder.co.uk
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It's interesting how the notion of 'celebrity' has coloured our responses. Bob Champion recovered from testicular cancer and went on to win the grand national. His autobiograpgy came out as I began my chemotherapy for the same condition, he was a real inspiration to me, he gave me both comfort and hope. I didn't know if I would survive (26 years ago) as the treatment was very new, my survival was irrelevent, just knowing someone else had been through the same as I was going through was enough. Richard -----Original Message----- From: senco-forum-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk [mailto:senco-forum-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk]On Behalf Of June Marriott Sent: 18 February 2007 13:47 To: senco-forum at lists.becta.org.uk Subject: [senco-forum] Re: Posters Not sure about the benefits of presenting famous folk with "problems". Everyone knows that celebrity sufferers have much bigger issues than the rest of us Daily events that most of us just get on with are inflated to "hell", "tragedy", "nightmare" etc. A celeb with an illness or personal problem is "brave", "a battler" and so on. According to one women's mag, Lesley Garrett has a pelvic kidney, of which she takes special care. Mine was spotted during a routine scan and, not being a Celebrity Kidney, requires no such attention and is of disappointingly little interest to the medical profession. I have battled with the "hell" of my personal "tragedy" all these years (okay, I didn't actually know it existed) without so much as a newspaper interview - huh! The notion of becoming "somebody" despite disability is quite offensive. It's such a massive leap too - for many children, just fitting in with their classmates and not feeling self-conscious would be enough. Of course, it can be taken another way - you are not alone - but that could be better conveyed by showing ordinary people, doing ordinary things. I also have a sore finger - little one on left hand - or, as I prefer to say, I'm having a "sore finger scare". Hopefully, with the help of my family and friends I'll get through this. And yes, I do really appreciate the support of my many fans - it makes it all worthwhile. --------------------------------- What kind of emailer are you? Find out today - get a free analysis of your email personality. Take the quiz at the Yahoo! Mail Championship. -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.441 / Virus Database: 268.18.1/691 - Release Date: 17/02/2007 17:06 |
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