Meet Miss February 2012 – Belle Piazza

February is the month of love, and oh how fitting that as we introduce Miss February 2012.

Belle Piazza is a charming mom of two and avid gardener from Battle Ground, WA. She’s fun, spirited and a fighter. Read on to learn a little bit more about Belle.

The BASICS about BELLE PIAZZA

belle-piazza.the-colon-club-cancer-survivorName: Belle Piazza
Diagnosis date: October 23, 2007 (a day before her son’s 5th birthday) with stage IIIc rectal cancer at age 43
Currently undergoing chemotherapy.

 

ON SURVIVING CANCER:

How did you feel when you were diagnosed with colon cancer? It didn’t really sink in until after the surgery when they told me how many lymph nodes were involved. I was initially diagnosed with stage II and went straight to surgery, not planning on chemo and radiation. During surgery, they removed 38 lymph nodes and 27 had cancer. When the pathology report came back we learned that initial reports weren’t accurate; a lot of lymph nodes were involved.

What were your symptoms? I experienced increased frequency of bathroom use, urgency, bright red blood on toilet paper and I was passing blood when I passed gas.  Anytime I ate, I had to run to the bathroom. Anything in my stomach made me go to the restroom. But, I didn’t have any pain.

What did your treatment involve? Surgery, a temporary ileostomy for a year, 10 rounds of chemo, 2 rounds of Zelota, chemo/radiation combo with 30 radiation treatments for 6 weeks, an ileostomy reversal, hernia repairs, and VATS (video-assisted thoracic surgery). I’m currently on chemo.

Worst thing about treatment? In radiation I experienced constant pain; I couldn’t lie flat and had to sit in a chair because it hurt to straighten out. It burned my skin.

What got you through cancer treatment? My friends and my amazing support group. Also, The Colon Club. When I get bad news, The Colon Club is the first place I go because the people there “get it.” I’ve had tremendous support from friends – friends who help me in the garden, watch my kids, go with me to chemo, cook for me and more. They’ve provided so much support in every way.

WHAT HAS SURVIVING COLON CANCER TAUGHT YOU…

belle-piazza-colon-cancer-survivorAbout your body?  It’s just a body, it’s not who you are.

About life? Humility.

Do you do anything now that you didn’t before, thanks to cancer? Not really because I’ve always done whatever I wanted to do; it hasn’t made me a better person. I have no regrets.

Does cancer run in your family? My father died of colon cancer at 67.

 

RANDOM INFO ABOUT BELLE

Family: Stephen – husband. I also have 2 kids -  Amber and Michael

Job? Stay at home mom!

First job? Cloth World

Hobbies: Gardening, home canning and cooking from my garden produce, wine tasting, bird watching

Favorite vegetable to grow? Corn

Where are you from? Originally from Phoenix, AZ and later moved to Washington State

Preferred toilet paper brand? Charmin Ultra Soft

 

 

 

 

Meet Mr. January 2012 – David Dubin

Today we get to break open the seal and hang up our 2012 Colondars! And this brave cowboy is the first to grace the pages as Mr. January 2012.

David Dubin is a three-time cancer survivor from Haworth, NJ. You might have already read his Colondar bio to learn about his story of cancer survival, but here are some other fun facts that you may not have known about our Mr. January 2012. We sat down with him at the photo shoot and got the full scoop…

The BASICS about DAVID DUBIN

Name: David Dubin
Diagnosis date: December 1996 with stage II colon cancer at age 29
Months/Years in remission: Diagnosed 3 times now, last time was kidney 2 years ago

ON SURVIVING CANCER:

How did you feel when you were diagnosed with colon cancer? Surprised but not shocked. It ran in my family; my dad and grandfather had it.

What were your symptoms? Bleeding, felt like trying to pass a golf ball.

What did your treatment involve? Surgery, since it had spread to some lymph nodes and 6 months of chemo.

Any recurrences? Had colon recurrence in May 2007; spot on kidney February 2009.

Worst thing about treatment? At 29, the loss of invulnerability that you’re supposed to feel in your 20s.

What got you through cancer treatment? The mindset that it beat the alternative. Also, mango sorbet.

WHAT HAS SURVIVING COLON CANCER TAUGHT YOU…

david-dubin-colondar-colon-cancer-survivorAbout your body? It’s awfully complicated. Your body has a way of really keeping you aware of yourself. It tells you when something’s wrong but also has a way of fixing itself even if only temporary.

About life? Awfully temporary. We’re just a piece of history. What do you want to be remembered for and how should motivate you on how you live.

Do you do anything now that you didn’t before, thanks to cancer? I balance of work time vs. non-work time. Give more of my time to not-for-profits whether that’s being elected official or in the community – local or online.

How has cancer changed your life for the better? It puts things in perspective; helps prioritize.

Does cancer run in your family? I have Lynch Syndrome, my dad and grandpa both had colon cancer as well as my older brother.

How does it feel to have Lynch Syndrome? It’s disappointing but it’s not devastating. Almost everybody goes through life with some sort of road block or obstacle to get over and until you know what it is, it’s hard to focus on it.

RANDOM INFO ABOUT DAVID

Family: Robin – wife of 18 years. I also have 3 boys – Zachary, Corey, Maxwell.

Job? Depends on the day; own a medical supply business – irony is that we sell ostomy supplies. I also do professional voice over work.

First job? Delivering newspapers on long island via bicycle

Preferred toilet paper brand? Quilted Northern

Most interesting place you’ve lived? New Orleans; I went to school there and played college soccer.

What do you do for fun? I am a NY Giants fan, love the Barcelona international soccer team, I love to play soccer, be involved in the community, bake and I blog for therapy.

Read David’s Blog.

 

 

2013 Colondar Model Applications

Our application process has begun and we’re now taking applications for 2013 Colondar Models.

Download The 2013 Colondar Model Application

How To Apply For The Colondar:

Please download the application, and fill it out completely. When you turn in the application, we’ll need:

  • The completed 2013 application.
  • A photo (one that shows your surgical scar – or lack of one)
  • A long bio (see past model bios to get an idea of what we are looking for.)

Send your completed application via email (preferred), snail mail, or fax.

Colondar@ColonClub.com
The Colon Club
94 Old Waterbury Road
Thomaston, CT 06787
fax (518) 587-4414

Your application is due by January 22, 2012.

Make Sure You Receive Confirmation About Your Application

You will receive confirmation of your application, and that it is in order. If you submit your application but do not hear a response, please drop us a line and assume we did not receive it. We want to make sure that each applicant has the opportunity to be considered as a 2013 model. We process hundreds of applications and your application is important to us.

The Date of The 2013 Colondar Shoot

We also want you to understand that it is very important that you are available the entire weekend (May 31-June 3, 2012) so that you can enjoy and reap all the benefits this powerful weekend will provide.

Thank you again for your interest in the Colondar Project! We look forward to hearing from you.

Gift Guide for the Colon Cancer Survivor

In just a few days, our newspapers will be shoved full of ads and stores will be going crazy! Black Friday is upon us! If you’re starting to make your Christmas shopping list and trying to figure out what to buy the colon cancer survivor in your life, we have a few ideas! Coming from a community full of “semicolons,” here are some gifts that some of us wouldn’t mind getting … and watch out, they may just be what some of us are giving!

Colon Cancer Survivor Gift Guide

What to get that special someone in your life…

colon-cancer-survivor-jewelry1. Blue Star Jewelry

Not to “toot” our own horn – but if you’ve got a lady in your life who’s defied the odds and kicked some cancer tail, consider getting her one of these pieces of jewelry from our store. The “blue star” pendants are to die for, and absolutely stunning. We’ve got blue star necklaces and bracelets – both which make great gifts!

 

2. Workout Stuff

There have been headline after headline lately about the benefits of exercise – with one being cancer prevention. Odds are that survivor in your life has heard this, and is finding ways to get in a workout routine once in awhile. Some ideas for their goals could include nice workout shirts or jackets (like the ones in the Get Your Rear in Gear store), racing shorts, a running hat or even shoes. Or, here’s a great hard plastic travel cup! If they have the gear, consider a workout video or some new equiptment!

3. Cookbooks for Healthy Cooking

Going hand-in-hand with exercise is healthy eating. Many survivors are looking for new recipes when it comes to their diets and their colons. Some who’ve had resections struggle with IBS-type symptoms. Others have constipation. And then some even deal with Crohn’s and Colitis, and are looking for good meal ideas. Consider this IBS Cookbook, or even a Crohn’s and colitis cookbook for your special someone.

4. Lessons for Something FUN!

Part of surviving cancer involves realizing that life is full of opportunities! Has your leading lady always wanted to learn ballroom? Has that survivor husband of yours always wanted to improve his golf swing? Consider signing up for lessons – either individually or together! It’s a gift that doesn’t only give a great experience, but lifelong memories – which is what we’re all about!

5. A New Magazine, Book, Amazon Gift card or Kindle!

We probably don’t have to tell you, but we will anyway. Colon cancer survivors um, spend some considerable time in the bathroom. So, why not boost their time with some new reading material? Get them a magazine subscription, or even a new book. Or if you have no clue here to start – get an Amazon gift card. Or if you’re really generous, look into a Kindle or an iPad for your tech-savvy survivor who’s moved on to digital reading!

6. A 2012 Colondar

Last but not least, if your colon cancer survivor doesn’t own a copy of the Colondar, you must give it to them. These calendars aren’t simply a way to track days and events – they’re inspirational pieces that will give your survivor hope and encouragement that they’re not alone. Buy one now – and even buy two, and give one to a friend. It’s one of the best gifts for a survivor, we promise!

 

 

 

The 2012 Colondar is Here!

The wait is over!

The Colon Club is happy to unveil the next group of thirteen remarkable colon/rectal cancer survivors.

Set in the natural outdoors of the Lake George, NY area, this baby is one-of-a-kind.

Models bravely reveal their surgical scars surrounded by rolling hills, blue skies and the natural outdoors. Each photo shows that there is beauty in cancer survival, even as unnatural or unusual as colon cancer before age 50 can be.

Buy a 2012 Colondar!

The 2012 Colondar Models | Colon Cancer Survivors

The 2012 Colondar features twelve new models that come from all over the United States. As always, our beautiful and amazing Erika Kratzer graces the cover as an 11-year, stage IV colon cancer survivor.

Photographed by the fabulous Mark McCarty and designed by the wickedly talented Troy Burns, the calendar is a beautiful work of art put together by an all-star team. We’re proud to add this to our shelf and welcome the new models into our family.

Learn More about The Colondar by The Colon Club

For 8 years, models have revealed their stunning abdominal scars as a way to represent their strength and shocking journey. The Colondar has won several design awards and is respected throughout the colon cancer community and beyond. Dedicated to stage IV survivor Erika Kratzer, each year’s cover model, the Colondar furthers Kratzer’s mission to connect young survivors with one another and share a message of hope.

Learn more about the Colondar!

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