Monday, January 7, 2013

Not for MS or Chronic Illness: Ribbons of Awareness

Well, the giant heart association took over our MS red rubber bracelets "Hope," and now the Cancer associations have taken over all the ribbons. I suppose it was only a matter of time. But does cancer really need anymore awareness? "I have cancer." That pretty much says it all. I mean, no one asks if that is Jerry's Kid's disease.

Sigh and oh well. Yea, for cancer awareness and memory, it will kill us before MS does, statistically, before AIDS too. 

I just think our marketing is losing the battle and our low funding proves it.



5 comments:

Muffie said...

Well, the giant heart association took over our MS red rubber bracelets "Hope," and now the Cancer associations have taken over all the ribbons. I suppose it was only a matter of time. But does cancer really need anymore awareness? "I have cancer." That pretty much says it all. I mean, no one asks if that is Jerry's Kid's disease.

Sigh and oh well. Yea, for cancer awareness and memory, it will kill us before MS does, statistically, before AIDS too. 

I just think our marketing is losing the battle and our low funding proves it.



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Mary K. Mennenga said...

Well, the giant heart association took over our MS red rubber bracelets "Hope," and now the Cancer associations have taken over all the ribbons. I suppose it was only a matter of time. But does cancer really need anymore awareness? "I have cancer." That pretty much says it all. I mean, no one asks if that is Jerry's Kid's disease.

Sigh and oh well. Yea, for cancer awareness and memory, it will kill us before MS does, statistically, before AIDS too. 

I just think our marketing is losing the battle and our low funding proves it.



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Diane J Standiford said...

Well, the giant heart association took over our MS red rubber bracelets "Hope," and now the Cancer associations have taken over all the ribbons. I suppose it was only a matter of time. But does cancer really need anymore awareness? "I have cancer." That pretty much says it all. I mean, no one asks if that is Jerry's Kid's disease.

Sigh and oh well. Yea, for cancer awareness and memory, it will kill us before MS does, statistically, before AIDS too. 

I just think our marketing is losing the battle and our low funding proves it.



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Webster said...

Well, the giant heart association took over our MS red rubber bracelets "Hope," and now the Cancer associations have taken over all the ribbons. I suppose it was only a matter of time. But does cancer really need anymore awareness? "I have cancer." That pretty much says it all. I mean, no one asks if that is Jerry's Kid's disease.

Sigh and oh well. Yea, for cancer awareness and memory, it will kill us before MS does, statistically, before AIDS too. 

I just think our marketing is losing the battle and our low funding proves it.



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Diane J Standiford said...

Well, the giant heart association took over our MS red rubber bracelets "Hope," and now the Cancer associations have taken over all the ribbons. I suppose it was only a matter of time. But does cancer really need anymore awareness? "I have cancer." That pretty much says it all. I mean, no one asks if that is Jerry's Kid's disease.

Sigh and oh well. Yea, for cancer awareness and memory, it will kill us before MS does, statistically, before AIDS too. 

I just think our marketing is losing the battle and our low funding proves it.



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