Monday, 2 May 2011

MARCH/APRIL 2011 ISSUE 19














BRAIN AWARENESS WEEK 14TH -18TH MARCH 2011

What a strange world we live in, (or is it just me), when you look at the picture of the brain, do you ever wonder how we came to be here?
Brain awareness week (BAW) will have passed by the time you read this newsletter, but I just wanted to remind us all of how we all ended up here, here being Neurosupport (if you came in by mistake for the coach to Birmingham and have stayed, thank you, although auntie Betty might wonder where you are) and The Walton Centre. BAW is held the same time of year that Sally was discharged from hospital all those (15) years ago, you may recall my story of a carer and why daffodils mean so much, this time of year always makes us remember. Early in March, as I drove around (not walking as I should) Sefton Park to look at this years display (they were nearly in bloom), I wondered why I never seem to have the time of late enjoy such simple pleasures, as a walk around the park. A classic example is I am writing this in a café, as Sally and a friend buy up Marks& Spencer, well it is sale time and as the New Year sales for Sally came and went while she lay in bed not watching the world go by and missing the sales, this has at least brought us out. I realise I will have to learn to say no when someone says “there is a meeting”, or “somewhere to go” to raise awareness etc. for Neurosupport and the Walton Centre.
My visit on 10th March to our Patient Information Desk did not go well. Our temporary or should I say new desk, seems to be as on the plan, but it may be changed, so we are not sure where it will end up. I only stayed an hour; as they say watch this space!! At the moment membership of the Walton Centre Foundation Trust seems high on the agenda with a need to sign up new members, so putting on my governor’s hat, if there are any volunteers who have not yet signed up, can I urge you and any family members (as long as they are over 16 years of age) to do so, no fee involved, but your signature is needed (my governor’s hat is now off).
So back to raising awareness and how we came to be here, (no! not the bus station) for some of us it means we are not the same as when we were born, that sudden injury, infection or something that defies even the doctors has led us to be involved with the neurological world. However some of us have been born into that world with a condition that is visible and/or invisible. I was talking to someone recently who has

cerebral palsy, their condition is very visible and although they are part of the bigger community and things have gotten better as regards access and people’s understanding, they still feel as though they are a community on their own, as some people still lack understanding. please discuss why this is so! Alan Clark.








TESCO COLLECTION ON TUESDAY 15TH MARCH

I am the one behind the camera (doing my David Bailey act). I was joined by Ron, Carly, Jackie, Verity and Janet who gave up their time to collect and shake a bucket at Tesco in Allerton. With the help of Christina, Tommy and Keith on the other days, we managed to raise just short of £1000. So a big thank you to everyone who shook a bucket for Neurosupport, and to those who helped behind the scenes. A Thank you too, to the generous people who gave their hard earned cash, to Tesco and their staff. Alan Clark.


Please note we have 2 other events coming up when you can help shake that bucket, a street collection in June Carer’s week and of course the bike event on Saturday 3rd September so let Carolyn know if you can make either or both of those events.








DO YOU WANT TO SEE A GOOD SHOW A REDUCED RATES??

SHOWS COMING UP AT THE EMPIRE

Matthew Bourne’s Ballet Cinderella on 26th April 7.30pm tickets £11.50


Swan Lake on Ice on Wednesday, 4th May tickets £9.00 (very highly recommended)


Evita on Monday, 20th June tickets £13.75.


Casually Blonde Show Monday, 11th July tickets £19.75 (MUST BOOK YOUR PLACE BY 6th MAY)


We Will Rock You (Queen musical) Wednesday 7th Sept 7.30pm tickets £20 (instead of £29.50)

Put a note in library pigeonhole if you are interested or I am in the library Monday and Wednesday or via Carolyn. Janet Ireland







Fate

A young person said to me today
Can you come and show me the way
“Where are you going” I said with a smile
“I'm going on a trip I am on my last mile”
“Where is this place you are going in a hurry”
“It's a place in town I've no time to worry
I have got my hat to wear and I'll soon be there”
So off we go to the place where people really care
I took her hand as she could not see
And found she was going to the same place as me
“It's Brain Awareness week at Neurosupport
Wait till they see what I have bought”
Out of the bag she took her hat
“Does it suit me or does it look a bit tat?
It was the last one in the shop the end of a line”
“I said no you don't, it suits you just fine”
A cup of tea, some cake and a raffle
If you could see it would be half the battle
Our paths had crossed was it just fate?
As I ate my food off a paper plate
I looked around but she had gone
I wondered where she had come from
But I had this cold feeling, shivers down my spine
On a table was a note which said” I've run out of time”
Then a white feather floated down from the ceiling
Why had she been here and what was the meaning?

G.W.Milward
March 2011

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ANY TESCO OR SAINSBURY VOUCHERS STILL STUCK IN YOUR PURSE OR POCKET WITH NOWHERE TO GO LEAVE THEM FOR JANET. SHE WILL PUT THEM TO GOOD USE WITH THE BROWNIES GROUP

A HEAD MATTERS TEA PARTY - 16th MARCH 2011
The ‘Head Matters’ tea party was held for Brain awareness week and as a und raiser in aid of the Young Persons Group, based at Neurosupport. At this moment of writing, the funding for the group is no more, although funding applications are on-going. Familiar faces as well as members of the public turned up in support, along with most of the young persons group. Alas there were no hats/bonnets! On offer were a selection of home-made cakes, tea and coffee. Highly recommended by Sally and Alan was a delicious cream cake made by Pat’s (see back page) daughter-in-law. It was not the place to be if you were on a diet. There was a raffle, with the prizes being donated by staff & relatives of the Young Persons Group. Maybe next year we can all get in the party mood by wearing silly hats (staff as well) to show that your head does matter, that hats can protect your head from head injury. What about getting a local school involved making hats and then invite them to the tea party. Food for thought indeed!!




A VOLUNTEER’S STORY— PAT FOWLER

I work as volunteer at Neurosupport and have lived with epilepsy from when I was a child. I have good times and bad. The type of epilepsy I have is called Parsial, which means I have
unaware fits as well those known as petit mal. At this present moment I am having unaware fits, these started over a year ago. Dr Weismann of The Walton centre is helping me with my condition by trying new drugs, in order to control them. Over the years I have been to many hospitals including, a long time ago, The David Lewis centre in Knutsford, where they helped me sort out my tablets.
I have worked, in the past, as a telex operator, at Stork and for Park Hampers, but for the last 20 years I have been unable to work because of my epilepsy. When I first spoke to Neurosupport and Merseyside Regional Epilepsy Association (MREA) they were able to help me in different ways. For the last 6 years I have worked as a volunteer on reception, this involves, amongst other things, answering the phone. I enjoy working at Neurosupport and love every minute I am on duty. The staff here are great, they respect all the volunteers and the work that we do. I love seeing everyone at our meetings and our days out. I would like to thank everyone over the years that have helped me.
I have a great family, my son, daughter-in-law and my 2 lovely grand-children help me a lot with my condition. I will not let epilepsy rule my life, I take each day as it comes, whether I have a fit or I don’t.
Pat Fowler



NEUROSUPPORT ‘RACE NIGHT’ - FRIDAY, 20TH MAY 2011
THE BROADWAY CLUB, BROAD LANE, NORRIS GREEN L11 1AJ

A RACE (WITHOUT YOUR SHORTS AND RUNNING SHOES), YOU JUST SIT BACK, RELAX AND WATCH THE GEE GEES. COME ALONG WITH YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS. TICKETS ARE SELLING FAST, SO DON’T MISS OUT!!

CONTACT CAROLYN FOR TICKETS (£7.00)

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