Archive for the ‘Health’ Category

World AIDS Day

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

COL is Celebrating World AIDS Day by Redding up our site.  Hmm, it looks pretty good, might keep it up for the rest of the month at least.  He’s a couple things you can do:

  1. Make you and all your friends are testing to help prevent the spread.
  2. Play safe.  Use a condom.
  3. If on Twitter, show your support in a tweet or two with the #red Hashtag.
  4. Donate to Various AIDS Charities.

Got anything to add to this list.  Let use know by email at podcast@cubsoutloud.com, send us a message on Twitter @cubsoutloud, post to the COL Entourage on Facebook.

For information on how to donate to AIDS Research and more Check out the following Sites.

World AIDS Day.org
WorldAIDSDay

Project (Red)

AIDS Walk Austin

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

This coming Sunday, October 18, 2009, is the 22nd annual AIDS Walk here in Austin, TX, and I’ve joined a walking team with the Capital City Men’s Chorus. Please support us in helping to raise funds for HIV/AIDS research and care for people living with HIV/AIDS. This link will take you to my page where you can donate, or even join our team. Thanks!

bighoustonbear’s blog

Monday, March 17th, 2008

The ‘C’ Word

The ‘C’ word…….

It is a vulgar term.

It is a word people rarely use, but when spoken, quite clearly evokes negative emotions in those who hear it, and often disdain for the one who speaks it.

It is a word that, no matter who-when-why it is spoken, immediately instills a somber mood.

This ‘C’ word is Cancer.

My father was recently diagnosed with Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. They say that if you have to get a cancer, this is the one to get – very treatable, with a very high rate of success in treatment. How anyone – especially a board-certified oncologist – can say “If you have to get a cancer….” is quite simply out of their minds. As if my father just up and one day decided he just had to have cancer, and just had to have this particular strain. My father’s tumor is in his left maxillary sinus (think just to the outside of the apple of your cheek bone), which is extremely rare, but even still a generally good prognosis.

I’ve not discussed this with many people; only my immediate co-workers and my “friends” in the bear club I belong to. I must say, I’ve had more “How is your dad doing, Tony?” from my three co-workers than from anyone in the bear group. It’s amazing how totally self-involved people in our community are.  I was in Austin helping my dad and step-mom this past weekend – the only call I got from anyone in the bears (not that I ever get a call for any other reason, either) was from one friend in the bears asking for help with a clue in a scavenger hunt.

Maybe I, as well, have become too self-involved; maybe I’m being selfish to expect more from people. Maybe “fair-weather friends” is the best I could hope for in this group. I would like to think not; I would also like to think that this would be a turning point in how I connect with others. Maybe it’s time for me to start making those “How are you doing today?” phone calls. I guess it all has to start somewhere, right?