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Local health care a ‘God send’ for Town’s Deputy mayor Diane Huber

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cancer huberSaugeen Shores Deputy mayor Diane Huber publicly revealed her current remedy for breast most cancers on the July 8 city council assembly and used the chance to reward the life-saving native well being care system and to publicize the August 17 Gran Fondo Lake Huron highway race, which this yr will profit the marketing campaign to lift cash for brand spanking new state-of-the-art mammography gear. Photograph by City of Saugeen Shores web site display screen seize

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Saugeen Shores Deputy mayor Diane Huber’s public revelation of her current breast most cancers remedy included reward for the life-saving native well being care system and a lift for a mammography fundraising marketing campaign occasion. mammograms

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“I was the beneficiary of early diagnosis because of mammography,” Huber stated throughout councillors’ statements on the July 8 city council assembly. 

Acknowledging that “some didn’t know’ of her diagnosis and treatment, Huber said her first recent meeting as council rep on the Southwestern Isotope Coalition Group was “very powerful” because the dialogue included potential growth of medical isotype manufacturing at Bruce Energy for prostate and breast most cancers remedies. 

“I was diagnosed with breast cancer in late November,” Huber stated, her voice catching briefly earlier than she continued. “I’ve been through six months of chemotherapy – most people know that. I appreciate the people who always saw me and didn’t see my cancer diagnosis,” she stated, 

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Huber famous how useful it was and the way grateful she is that care was out there near house, due to investments made by the present and former city councils, and main investments by neighborhood teams, residents and “people who care about this community’s health care.” 

Huber stated she, and plenty of others, benefited from a council determination to fund a VON Clinic within the decrease degree of Saugeen Memorial Hospital in Southampton. 

“I was there on a weekly basis, and I saw a lot of other people in and out of there on a weekly basis, too – that’s a great facility,” Huber stated, additionally pointing to a earlier council’s funding of the ER and lab growth at Saugeen Memorial. 

Huber thanked the short, above-and beyond-the-call service of Kristen’s Pharmacy in Southampton; her doctor, Dr. (Shaji) Khan who delivered the prognosis on the Port Elgin Medical Centre, once more supported with Council and taxpayer {dollars};  her surgeon and the chemo suite nurses at Owen Sound Hospital who supervised her now accomplished remedies. 

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Huber stated she was mentioning all this now as a result of the Gran Fondo Lake Huron highway race was developing (August 17), and the Saugeen Memorial Hospital Basis decided occasion proceeds would go to the marketing campaign for upgraded gear on the Ontario Breast Screening Program mammogram suite at Owen Sound Hospital.

Since its 2018 inception – with no occasion in 2020 and a small digital occasion in 2021 because of Covid – Gran Fondo Lake Huron riders and sponsors, offered by Bruce Energy & Suppliers, have raised over $1.3 million. Final yr, $500,000 was raised.

Huber stated she benefited from early detection due to common mammograms. 

“If you’re at all able to support somebody in the Gran Fondo, the proceeds from that will go to this incredible situation that’s going to be upgraded in Owen Sound that will provide care and also diagnostic imaging that will likely save somebody else’s life,” Huber stated. 

Huber stated she actually appreciated the help she’d obtained and the City’s on-going efforts to offer care near house as a result of it makes “big difference” within the lives of lots of people.
“I saw those people in Owen Sound at the chemo lounge – there were lots of sweatshirts in there every week with ’Southampton’ or Port Elgin’ on them….” Huber stated, including she appreciates the chance to sit down on the Isotope Coalition and supply a special perspective as a “cancer person, not a nuclear person.” 

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