great news!
A few months ago, my PS asked me if I would be interested in trying to become the ASPS(american society of plastic surgeons) 2007 Patient of courage.
I looked over the entry forms, and although I knew the competition would be tough (I'm up against 36 people who have everything from severe burns, to limb loss) but I really wanted to give it a shot.
I was further inspired, b/c the conference honoring the winner is taking place over the course of one week in Baltimore,MD. I lived in B'more for 8 years, and go there a few times a year to see my friends.
The goal of the competition is to talk about how your diagnosis, and surgery has impacted your life, and what you've done to make a change for other patients facing the same prognosis.
As some of you know, I've been working for breastreconstruction.org for about 9 months now, and the web site is set to launch in September. It is a free website that will help women globally who are facing reconstruction, and it leaves no stone unturned from A-Z.
I am so proud of the fact that I am part of something that will change the face of breast reconstruction for so many patients.
Well, I got the phone call tonight...
I WON!!! I couldn't be happier. I get to spend a week in Baltimore in October (how fitting, that it's BC awareness month), and get to speak in front of hundreds of surgeons!
I'm so happy...this will shine such incredible light on breast reconstruction!!!!
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Beth in NY
I only play to win
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congratulations
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that's cool... can't wait to hear all about it
barbara -
I can't think of a better Choice to be honored for Courage.
And I can't think of a better example to enlighten hundreds of
surgeons.
Terrific news.
Congratulations,
Susie -
Congratulations Beth! I'm so pleased for you and excited that the website will be up and running soon! You've done so much to help us; you're a great friend and perfect winner of this award.
Hugs
Erica -
I am so proud of you!! You go girl!
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Beth, I can't think of any one person better than you to win this. You are such a source of inspiration and courage to so many women facing reconstruction.
YOU DESERVE THIS HONOR!!!
Congratulations!
I am so proud of you!!!!
love you,
g -
Beth, that is great news and I will check out the website when it is up and running.
Margaret -
Wow,what an honor! Congratulations,Beth! All the best and enjoy Baltimore.
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Iris -
Beth - congratulations!!!! What an honor and what I've read about you here on bco, there is no one more deserving than you. And how right you are about the ceremony being in October during BC awareness month. you will do all of us proud. Hugs from Denver, Karen
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That is so great! I'm proud of you.
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Congrats! Make sure someone takes pictures in Baltimore.
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Beth, CONGRATULATIONS!!
This is AWESOME!!
And you'll get to be in your 8 year home city.
And you'll be SO GOOD! (Being a motivational speaker, you'll be PERFECT!)
And yes, damn straight you deserve it!
Very happy for you!
joan -
Beth! Congratulations! I know that you will do well in your speech. I am very proud of you!
HUgs,
Lexi -
Rock on!!! you have great new ta tas!! and will be an inspiration to all.
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oh, how terriffic! I'm grinning from ear to ear!
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Very cool! Congrats, Beth
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Congrats Beth! Remember to let us all know about how it goes in October! I'd even like to read a copy of your speech, if you'd like to share it with us!
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Way to go!!!! Having met you at lunch in NY a while back, I must say you are a great "face of courage" (with the boobs to match!!). Your pro-active attitude, and (if I may say) bouncy personality make you a great role model. Make sure you remind us when the big day comes so we can monitor the Balt. press and get all the highlights. Jo
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What a wonderful honor for such a wonderful person. I'm so happy for you. Have a great time and report back to us about the positive comments you get after your speech.
Karen -
Beth, this is wonderful news.
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Beth, this is awesome! Congratulations.
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Congratulations! That is great.
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That's fantastic!!!!
Enjoy, enjoy -
Whoo-Hoo! Congratulations, Bethany!
Your pal,
Felicity -
Wow Beth. That is terrific! Congratulations and GOOD LUCK!
They couldn't have chosen anyone better. You are a wonderful support, an activist and an inspiration to others who have or will be going through reconstruction. -
Congrats, Beth - that's awesome!!
Kari -
Let me just ditto what others have said, you are an inspiration~congrats!
Pam -
Beth...You should be very proud of all that you've accomplished for survivors and for our mission! You really are such an inspiration!
Marin -
Beth -
That is great news!
You rock!
Liz -
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