Same Spirit, Similar Objectives

Posted in News by Etty @ Jun 11, 2009

Many clients and friends of Amanita have, obviously, been wondering why our founder, Dee Sidhu, has not been seen for a while. We are happy to inform that nothing untoward has happened to her.  She has simply decided to relocate to Perth where her two daughters are living.  Amanita was handed over to Doug and Etty, whom Dee and her husband, Americk, have known for a very long time, with effect from January 16th, 2009.  She will, however, remain as advisor/consultant and will be back in Malaysia periodically to give talks and meet with various interest groups. Besides that and the new models of bras, swimwear etc. that we bring in, Amanita remains unchanged especially in terms of service.  The same wonderful team, made up of Annabel, Asha, Jingle, Juliette, Esther and Alison, is on board to continue giving our clients that warm, caring and professional attention that has become Amanita’s hallmark.

On the Road to Learning and Serving

Over the last almost five months, Etty has met up with breast doctors and administrators at various major hospitals and officials of  relevant NGOs such as the National Cancer Society Malaysia, PRIDE, MAKNA and the Breast Cancer Welfare Association to help her understand breast cancer and how best to serve its survivors. She and the rest of the team have done a fair bit of outstation traveling: to the IIUM Breast Centre in Kuantan, twice to the Seremban Hospital, the first time along with Dee who gave a talk and where they fitted over 40 survivors, to Penang where they met with the CEO and Nursing Administrator of Loh Guan Lye Specialists Centre, the Consultant Breast Surgeon at Adventist Hospital and head of the Breast Cancer Support Group at Mount Miriam Hospital, and to the Segamat Breast Cancer Support Society.

For her recent planned, though very brief, visit to Malaysia, Dee had scheduled a talk to a group of doctors, nurses and other hospital personnel as well as survivors at Malacca Hospital. Etty and Annabel traveled down with her. With very encouraging response to the talk, a follow-up trip will be arranged for the near future.

The visit to Segamat was an especially heart-warming and enriching experience that deserves to be shared.  To see a group of survivors bonding through cooking and chatting, sharing food and laughter, singing and dancing without a trace of prejudice or self-pity was a humbling lesson in fostering racial harmony and overcoming adversity that we could all learn from.  The support group, whose stewardship has just passed from Madam Loh to Maria Kinson, has been extremely proactive, helping members pick up skills from English language to handicrafts not just to keep them occupied but gainfully so.  In a rather sleepy town like Segamat,  the Society’s clubhouse is undoubtedly one of the most ‘happening’  and happy places.

PRIDE without Prejudice

What warrants a special mention is the enormous contribution made by PRIDE to needy breast cancer survivors since the start of this year alone. The Foundation approved over 90 applicants for prostheses and bras, centred in Penang, Kuantan, Kota Baru and Kuala Lumpur.  The handing over to the Penang recipients was done on May 19th by Puan Nasirah Nasir, the Adviser to PRIDE, and those residing in or around Segamat have, also, been handed their “care” packages.

Whilst we are truly grateful to PRIDE and to organisations like MAKNA for working with us in meeting the needs of breast cancer survivors, we must also bring to attention that there are many, many other deserving women who are queing up for sponsorship. The Seremban Hospital, for instance, has an extensive list of cases and the Segamat Support Group has compiled a number. We sincerely hope that there are more charitable individuals and groups who will channel their donations to the relevant bodies to help us help them.

Weekly Wellness Bulletin from Dr Weil

Posted in News by admin @ Nov 13, 2008

I love this site as Dr Weil offers heaps of extremely valuable information. Check out his latest newsletter which warns about avoiding henna tatoos as they contain a harmful chemical known as para-phenylenediamine which has been associated with all sorts of skin problems

Deep vein thrombosis (DVT), flight socks and air travel

Posted in Cosmetic Surgery, News by admin @ Nov 10, 2008

What are the risks of developing a DVT?

The risk of developing a DVT while travelling by air for most people is very low. It is not advisable to take aspirin or any other medication to thin the blood without first getting advice from your doctor. If you have previously had a DVT or a clot in your lungs, or if you have recently had surgery or are intending to have surgery under general anaesthetic, you have a higher risk of getting DVT than other people, and you should get medical advice before flying.

Your doctor will give you advice on how to prevent a DVT while travelling by air based on your individual medical condition. If you have been advised to wear compression travel socks, (AVAILABLE AT AMANITA) it is important that you have your legs measured to help you to choose the right size. If the socks are very tight, they can do more harm than good. FLIGHT SOCKS provide a graduated compression and are a medically approved aid for the prevention of Deep Vein Thrombosis on long-haul flights.

Free Prostheses in Kedah???

Posted in Breast Cancer, News by admin @ Oct 14, 2008

Yesterday I had the pleasure of meeting YB Dr Ismail Salleh, Kedah State Health Minister in Alor Setar.

We had a great chat about the importance of wearing a prosthesis, how wearing one would encourage women back to work, maybe encourage women to persist with treatment and the psychological importance.

We discussed the logistics and he will now discuss the proposal with his welfare counterpart and then hopefully we will move forward and add another state to our list of those providing free prostheses to women with breast cancer.

The National External Breast Prostheses Reimbursement Program

Posted in Breast Cancer, News, Uncategorized by admin @ Sep 15, 2008

Did you know that the Australian Federal Government now gives everyone a free breast prosthesis every 2 years. Come on Malaysia help me continue to advocate for this. This is an excellent use of resources compared with some of the other items being funded! Check out The National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre Website for some excellent resources for both breast and ovarian cancer.

Tips for changing jobs after cancer treatment

Posted in Breast Cancer, News by admin @ Aug 27, 2008

virtualmedicalcentre.com is an excellent website that gives you heaps of information and advice about all sorts of diseases and medical conditions. It is an Australian based site and I found a very useful article on “Tips for changing jobs after cancer treatment”

Consumer Health Digest

Posted in News, Uncategorized by admin @ Aug 15, 2008

Consumer Health Digest is a free weekly e-mail newsletter edited by Stephen Barrett, M.D., and cosponsored by NCAHF and Quackwatch.

This is an excellent website and certainly provides a first rate objective resource if you are considering alternative treatments. Check out the following as an example.

The Dutch Health Care Inspectorate has concluded that the cancer treatment advocated by Tulio Simoncini is ineffective and dangerous.

New Headscarves just arrived

Posted in Breast Cancer, News by admin @ Jul 24, 2008

New headscarves arrived at Amanita today. These have been made by a woman in Terengganu, on the east coast of Malaysia, for us. Great patterns and colours and wonderful cotton. From only RM85.

Dress You Up

Posted in News by admin @ Jun 11, 2008


Welcome to the blog page for the soon to be launched online boutique: Dress You Up - www.dressyouup.com.au.

Not only will they be selling the latest fashion from International and Australian designers, through this blog they will be offering styling tips, showing current and forecasting future trends and also answering any questions you may have!

They will be launching in February 2009, just in time for the Australian Autumn/Winter 09 ranges release!

Keep visiting for constant updates!

After a restful few days another busy week….

Posted in News by admin @ May 4, 2008

Have had a wonderful few days in Kota Kinabalu relaxing with friends. Nothing nicer than sitting under a coconut tree reading a good book with the occasional dose….

Then back to work with a frenzy..Tuesday in Raub, the weekend in Kota Bahru, Kuala Terengganu and next week off to Penang!!

If you have any friends in State or Federal Govenrment, who will take the time to listen to me plead the case of women with mastectomies, please call me..they deserve more than they have now and we can make a huge difference for a small price.
Thanks

Dee