Monday, June 14, 2010

Behind the scenes in Texas


Hi Cynthia,

Thank you so much for profiling the Conga III Ride for Breast Cancer.  I'm sorry I can't be there with you tomorrow when you meet Cindy (TexasRed).

I know first hand what it is like to hear the words "You have Breast Cancer".  I was diagnosed on October 20th, 2008, and having never been sick a day in my life I can tell you it was totally unexpected!  Within three weeks of being diagnosed I had a biopsy followed by a mastectomy.  I started chemo a month later (and no I don't look good bald! ha!) and finished chemo April 2, 2009.  Those are dates I'll never forget.

During the 2009 Conga II run I can't tell you how much I wanted to join everyone - but was sidelined with treatment.  I followed the Conga II every day, riding each mile with Flo as she crossed the USA.  Her travels got me through my last month of treatment.  This year 
I am riding ..... I am riding for the many wonderful women and men who are in treatment right now, I am riding for those that need funding to get treatment, and I am riding for those we have lost.  Well all that and I really want to meet this Flo character I've known on-line at WWR for over three years! ha!

In 2009 One in Eight women had breast cancer.
By 2019 One in THREE are expected to have breast cancer.
Breast cancer also affects men.

My story is just one of millions.  Mine has a happy ending.  Please do what you can to support the Conga III.  The Conga may pale in comparison to many of the large cancer fund-raisers, but this is a group of women motorcycle riders who aim to make a difference AND have a great time doing it.  And, you know what happens when you get a bunch of determined women together! ha!  Stuff Happens!

Thanks again for your time and effort to profile and promote the Conga III.  Every dollar raised will make a HUGE difference in research and treatment.  Let's make this a nightmare our children won't have to deal with.

PS - If you see a bunch of women on motorcycles decked out in Pink - you'll know it is the Conga heading through to Kick Cancer to the Curb!  Join us if you can..... we aim to have a mighty good time!

Regards,
Debbie Payne
Dayton, TX
1-year Survivor!

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