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April’s Medical Bill Makeover is now $2000

April 9, 2009 by jclements

Once again, Dr. Michelle Robin has added to the Cells for Cells Extreme Medical Bill Makeover, making April’s award $2000. Cells for Cells is contributing $1000 in cash to pay for any expense related to battling cancer and Dr. Robin’s Your Wellness Connection in Shawnee, Kansas has added $1000 in Wellness Services either in person at her facility or consulting via telephone.

Here is the list of the 6 categories of services provided by Your Wellness Connection:

Chiropractic
is an art, science and philosophy…
Chinese Medicine
restores energetical balance to the body…
Counseling & wellness coaching
empowers people with knowledge and skills…
Massage Therapy
enhances general health, reduce anxiety, and…
Functional Medicine
promotes the body’s ability to heal and recuperate…
Movement Arts
gain flexibility, strength and bring about calm…

Extreme Medical Bill Makeover

If you know a deserving family, battling cancer, who desperately needs help paying medical bills (perhaps it’s your family or a co-worker’s), please make them aware of the sign up process. It is very easy and the details to submit your story are here.

Filed Under: Medical Bill Makeover Tagged With: cancer, deserving family, medical bill, wellness connection

Cells for Cells to Award $1000 in April’s Medical Bill Makeover

April 2, 2009 by jclements

Cells for Cells wants to help pay your medical bills. So, this month, (April 2009) Cells for Cells is awarding $1000 to a deserving and inspirational family that is battling cancer or has battled cancer.

Here are the details:

  1. Email your story about battling cancer to jason(dot)cellsforcells(at)gmail(dot)com. Submit your story by email to mystory@cellsforcells.com
  2. The subject line must be One Million Cells: My Story
  3. Your story can be your own, your family member or friend’s
  4. Your story must include your current situation and how you encourage others that are battling cancer. Include how you have remained strong, optimistic, and positive.
  5. You must follow The One Million Cells Story on twitter @jasonclements. If you would like, follow the One Million Cells Story on twitter @cellsforcells
  6. You must recycle at least one cell phone w/ Cells for Cells
  7. If you have less than 10 phones to recycle – you foot the shipping bill ***SEE NOTE BELOW
  8. If you have more than 10 phones to recycle – Cells for Cells will foot the shipping bill
  9. The deadline is 12:00pm (noon, central time) on Tuesday April 28th, 2009
  10. We will announce the winner on Thursday April 30th, 2009

Request your free FedEx label here


MOST IMPORTANTLY Spread the word. The more cell phones Cells for Cells recycles, the more families we will help.

Cells for Cells will choose one family as the winner of this giveaway. If Cells for Cells chooses your story, we will contact you via email or phone. Please include your phone number in your email. We will write the check directly to the individual (until our legal team tells us to do it another way). That way, you can apply the $1000 to your medical bills or associated costs as you see necessary. [Medical Bills and costs can be: doctor’s bill, pharmacy bill, mortgage payment, gas for your car, flowers for a loved one, etc.]

***Shipping notes
Shipping about 10 phones will cost you between $5 – $10 dollars via the post office. To avoid this, let your family, friends, co-workers, neighbors, etc. know that you are participating in this giveaway. Have them help you get more than 10 phones and then request a FREE shipping label.

***Other notes
By participating, you give Cells for Cells permission to use your story to promote Cells for Cells, Recycling, Cancer Patient advocacy, etc. You may need to provide other info as required by our legal team.

Filed Under: Medical Bill Makeover Tagged With: Cells for Cells, Extreme Medical Bill Makeover

Today is a Good Day: Jeff Wooten Update

April 1, 2009 by jclements

(Photo: eye of einstein)

When I spoke to Dawn yesterday, I did find out Jeff’s results from his one-year post-transplant doctor visit.

Dawn told me, “Jeff’s doctor said: ‘Today is a GOOD DAY’.” Jeff is in remission.

Today is a very good day!

Give a loved one a big hug.

Filed Under: Updates Tagged With: Cells for Cells, extreme, good day, Jeff Wooten

Extreme Medical Bill Makeover Winner: Dawn and Jeff Wooten

March 31, 2009 by jclements

Cells for Cells announces the winner our it’s first Extreme Medical Bill Makeover giveaway.

Dawn and Jeff Wooten of Wichita, Kansas will receive a check from Cells for Cells for $500 to spend as they need as they battle cancer and will receive $500 in services/consulting from Your Wellness Connection in Shawnee, Kansas.

Congratulations!

Here’s their story:

On October 4, 2006 my husband Jeff was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma (a cancer of the plasma cells). What was so shocking about this, besides getting a cancer diagnosis, is that he was only 37 years old. This is a cancer that is most common in people over the age of 65. At the time of his diagnosis, we were living our dream in Alaska. We owned a small business and had decided that it was a good time for me to go to college full time. Because we owned our own business, we didn’t have any health insurance, but we were both young and healthy and weren’t all that concerned about it.

Living in Alaska has its perks; however, state-of-the-art cancer treatment wasn’t one of them. On October 18, 2006 we were on a plane heading back to Wichita, KS so we could be near family and meet with some doctors here. They told us that Jeff’s bone marrow was 80% cancer and there was no way we were going back home. With the help of our friends, we sold our house and put our belongings in storage. We moved in with Jeff’s parents and got to work fighting this disease.

Over the course of the past two and a half years, Jeff has participated in clinical trials, undergone two heavy rounds of chemotherapy, and had two stem cell transplants. It was almost a year into his treatment before we found an insurance company who was willing to insure him. It wasn’t cheap, but was something we desperately needed.

This cancer diagnosis changed every aspect of our lives. Suddenly we found our priorities changing. Things that used to seem so important just weren’t anymore. We decided to stop saying “some day we want to do this” or “someday we want to go there” and we started taking small weekend trips just to get away from it all and spend time together. We didn’t know how much time we had left together so we just started making memories.

We had so many people reach out to us and want to help us, and I soon realized how much I wanted to help other people as well. I involved myself with the American Cancer Society and sat on the committee to help plan the Cattleman’s Ball. We started going to support group meetings at a local organization called Victory in the Valley. I volunteered some time working in their office and it wasn’t long before I was asked to head the support group meetings. Unfortunately, our small group started to fall apart so we no longer meet. I am still the contact person for all new myeloma patients and family members if they would like to talk to someone who understands what they are going through. I also learned of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and contacted them. I was amazed at how much they do to help people with blood cancers in our communities. I signed our family up as a team to help raise money for Light the Night. In 2007, Team Wooten raised almost $7,500 for LLS. I can’t even begin to tell you how excited I was and how grateful I felt to all those who supported us. I continue to stay involved with Light the Night, even though we haven’t come close to that number again!

We just celebrated Jeff’s 40th birthday this past weekend (his birthday is March 3rd). Two and a half years ago we were told that we might only have six more months together. In one week we have his one year post-transplant doctor appointment and are crossing our fingers that we hear the words “Congratulations, you are still in remission!” In honor of this milestone, I have decided to cut and donate my hair to help give another woman her confidence back.

We look at everyone we meet so differently now. You can’t tell just by looking at us that we struggle with this thing every day. There is no cure for Jeff’s cancer. We know it’s going to come back. We just don’t know when and that is always with us. All we can do is be kind to one another, smile at a stranger, and give back whenever we can.

That is our story. I don’t know if this is what you are looking for or not, but I still wanted to share it with you. Thank you for taking the time to read it.

Sincerely,

Dawn Wooten

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If helping families devastated by medical bills is worthwhile to you, please join us in this historical endeavor by recycling your cell phones with Cells for Cells.

Most importantly, if you know a deserving family, battling cancer, who desperately needs help paying medical bills (perhaps it’s your family or a co-worker’s), please put them in touch with Cells for Cells.

Filed Under: Winners Tagged With: cell phone recycling, Cells for Cells, extreme, Medical Bill Makeover

UPDATED: Cells for Cells giving away $500 to pay for YOUR medical bills

March 3, 2009 by jclements

UPDATED STORY

I am a little bit sorry that we were not able to give away the $100 last Friday (2-27-09) as nobody submitted their story about fighting cancer. So, we are bumping it up to $500 to be given away on March 31, 2009.

UPDATE 3-25 Your Wellness Connection has added $500 in services to this giveaway.

I don’t know if we can call it Extreme Medical Bill Makeover; but that is the idea we are going for.

As part of our new One Million Cells program, Cells for Cells will choose one deserving and inspirational family that is battling cancer and write them a check for $500.

Here are the rules. Please follow them perfectly. (The rules are subject to change at any time, so check back often for updates):

  1. Email your story about battling cancer to jason(dot)cellsforcells(at)gmail(dot)com
  2. The subject line must be One Million Cells: My Story
  3. Your story can be your own, your family member or friends
  4. Your story must include your current situation and how you encourage others that are battling cancer
  5. You must follow me on twitter @jasonclements
  6. You must recycle at least one cell phone w/ Cells for Cells
  7. If you have less than 10 phones to recycle – you foot the shipping bill ***SEE NOTE BELOW
  8. If you have more than 10 phones to recycle – Cells for Cells will foot the shipping bill
  9. The deadline is 12:00pm (noon, central time) on Friday, March 27th, 2009
  10. We will announce the winner on Tuesday March 31st, 2009

Request your free FedEx label here


MOST IMPORTANTLY Spread the word. The more cell phones Cells for Cells recycles, the more families we will help.

Cells for Cells will choose one family as the winner of this giveaway. If Cells for Cells chooses your story, we will contact you via email or phone. Please include your phone number in your email. We will write the check directly to the individual (until our legal team tells us to do it another way). That way, you can apply the $500 to your medical bills or associated costs as you see necessary. [Medical Bills and costs can be: doctor’s bill, pharmacy bill, mortgage payment, gas for your car, flowers for a loved one, etc.]

***Shipping notes
Shipping about 10 phones will cost you between $5 – $10 dollars via the post office. To avoid this, let your family, friends, co-workers, neighbors, etc. know that you are participating in this giveaway. Have them help you get more than 10 phones and then request a FREE shipping label.

***Other notes
By participating, you give Cells for Cells permission to use your story to promote Cells for Cells, Recycling, Cancer Patient advocacy, etc. You may have to provide other info as required by our legal team – I’ll get that answer asap.

Filed Under: Medical Bill Makeover Tagged With: Uncategorized

Fighting Cancer: Plants Clean the Air in Your House

February 25, 2009 by jclements

It is common knowledge that chemotherapy suppresses your immune system. Just read our recent interview with Leesa Gable and her MSRA battle.

As you [or family member or friend] are fighting cancer, don’t make the mistake of overlooking good air quality in your home. Creating all the advantages in your favor as you fight cancer is vital; recognize that your house plants are working for you.

It is a fact: your house plants can help clean the air in your house. If you are like most, you probably already have some of these plants that Wikipedia lists as being most beneficial.

  • English Ivy (Hedera helix)
  • Spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum)
  • Golden pothos or Devil’s ivy (Scindapsus aures or Epipremnum aureum)
  • Peace lily (Spathiphyllum ‘Mauna Loa’)
  • Chinese evergreen (Aglaonema modestum)
  • Bamboo palm or reed palm (Chamaedorea sefritzii)
  • Snake plant or mother-in-law’s tongue (Sansevieria trifasciata ‘Laurentii’)
  • Heartleaf philodendron (Philodendron oxycardium, syn. Philodendron cordatum)
  • Selloum philodendron (Philodendron bipinnatifidum, syn. Philodendron selloum)
  • Elephant ear philodendron (Philodendron domesticum)
  • Red-edged dracaena (Dracaena marginata)
  • Cornstalk dracaena (Dracaena fragans ‘Massangeana’)
  • Janet Craig dracaena (Dracaena deremensis ‘Janet Craig’)
  • Warneck dracaena (Dracaena deremensis ‘Warneckii’)
  • Weeping Fig (Ficus benjamina)
  • Gerbera Daisy or Barberton daisy (Gerbera jamesonii)
  • Pot Mum or Florist’s Chrysanthemum (Chrysantheium morifolium)
  • Rubber Plant (Ficus elastica)

Photo: Zach Bulick)

You can do more research with this google search: house plants that clean the air in your home

Filed Under: Cancer Resources Tagged With: Cancer Resources, clean air, house plants

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