Melissa’s Million – Daily Results
April 30, 2010 by samala
Filed under Community, What's Happening
| Men | Women | |
| Friday, May 21 | Sang Vongprachanh – 1.5 inches
Ed Crosby – 6.75 inches Jeff Towner – 12.25 inches |
Sue Rozell – 19.25 inches
Barbara Williams – 26 inches Cheryl Ferguson – 30.25 inches |
| Thursday, May 20 | Glenn Ferguson – .75 inches
Jeff Towner – 6.5 inches Jay Kirk – 8 inches |
Barbara Williams – 12 inches
Mia Palumbo – 15 inches Sue Rozell – 26 inches |
| Wednesday, May 19 | Jeff Kachala – 16.75 inches
Sang Vongprachanh – 17.75 inches Joe McHugh – 23.25 inches |
Cathy Clark – 23.5 inches
Jody Schmidt – 26.5 inches Betty Judy – 29.25 inches |
| Tuesday, May 18 | Charlie Cote – 14.75 inches
Jeff Kachala – 24.5 inches Jeff Towner – 33 inches |
Barbara Williams – 22.5 inches
Christina Vongprachanh – 25.5 inches Mary Ann Prezzano – 137.5 inches |
| Monday, May 17 | Rick Cammilleri, 0 inches
Tim McMaster, 11.5 inches Rick Clark, 18.75 inches |
Liz Jaenike, 40.5 inches
Barb Williams, 45.25 inches Terri Malone, 72.5 inches |
| Sunday, May 16 | John Harrington, 10.25 inches
Brian Haefner, 14 inches Lou Germain, 18.75 inches |
Lynn Smith, 13.25 inches
Barb Williams, 31.5 inches Liz Jaenike, 41 inches |
| Saturday, May 15 | Jamie DeMino, 11.25 inches
Jeff Kachala, 17.5 inches Doug Spike, 21.75 inches |
Jody Schmidt, 8.25 inches
Liz Jaenike, 17 inches Barb Williams, 24.75 inches |
| Friday, May 14 | Jeff Towner, 13.5 inches
Rick Clark, 15.75 inches Dave Bonsignore, 16 inches |
Holly Wing, 32.75 inches
Nanette Davis, 42 inches Lisa Nichols 25 ft. |
Hey
August 18, 2009 by samala
Filed under Coping with Cancer, Friends and Family, Newly Diagnosed, Side Effects, Survivor Stories
Hey everybody…
I’m not a teen, but I coordinate activities here in Rochester NY for teen cancer survivors…and I’m a two time cancer survivor myself.
It’s not easy to deal with all the regular stuff in life…then add cancer and it’s like somebody just dumped a watermelon on your already overloaded paper plate. How’s that analogy?
Anyway, I want everybody here to know that you are not alone…and that simply by connecting with others here you can find ways to deal with all this cancer stuff. Keep hanging in there…you have a lot to share.



