here is where I some. they are sky blue. heres the link
http://pcaawareness.net/pinsmall.html
I have no affilliation with this site.

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Lori
Devoted wife of Curtis, Stage 4 Prostate cancer at age 40
PSA 865 Dec 30,2003
44 Feb 23,2004
17.3 Mar 15,2004
18.9 Apr 16, 2004
17.3 may 15,2004
14.59 =))) July 10, 2004
28.+ Oct 5,2004 :((((((((
mets to bone and lymph
Lupron Q3months
Casodex 50 mg daily
Zometa qmonth
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MrBill - 22 Oct 2004 14:28 GMT
I buy these pins by the dozens. They are so cheap, it is an easy way
to pass on for PCa awareness. I gave one to my URO and he has worn it
with every one of my followup visits. I handed out one to everyone at
our UsToo meeting one month.
I have since gone to the combo pink and blue, that supports both
sexes. Women have been more vocal at cancer awareness and pounding
down the doors in Washington for cancer research.
Here is the link to all the ribbons. Rick is VERY fast at sending
orders out. His object is to pass the word, not to make a quick buck.
http://pcaawareness.net/pins_ribbons.html
MrBill
age at diagnosis 48
PSA 1.4
Gleason 3+3=6
T2a
12 cores, 5 right positive, 1 left positive
robotic RRP 12/15/03
PSA 4/2/04, 7/8/04, 10/11/04 = <.1
pad free 8/15/04
age 49
> here is where I some. they are sky blue. heres the link
>
> http://pcaawareness.net/pinsmall.html
>
> I have no affilliation with this site.
Sandy K. - 29 Oct 2004 19:14 GMT
Thanks for the link, Lori. I just ordered a dozen to hand out and Rick was
kind enough to throw in one gold walnut - for me as a PCa survivor (so
far...)
Thanks,
Sandy K.
> here is where I some. they are sky blue. heres the link
>
> http://pcaawareness.net/pinsmall.html
>
> I have no affilliation with this site.