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Marie Fox
Sydney, New South Wales
Australia
Changing Gears US 2004 and Australia 2005
Amazon Heart Odyssey Sri Lanka 2005
Experienced Rider
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After my BC diagnosis in December 2000 aged 42, and subsequent chemotherapy and radiation, the ‘life is too short’ philosophy kicked in big time. The first thing I wanted to conquer was to learn how to ride a motorbike – and I did!
Of course, getting BC was a total shock, but a lot of very good things have happened to me as a result of the experience of BC. Probably the most amazing was participating in the first Changing Gears Ride in California in October 2004. But more about that later.
I learnt a lot about myself, and the priorities of life, as a result of BC. It was scary at times, but I decided to take an active part in getting well. I did a lot of research on the ‘beast’ and I believe this optimised my treatment regime. I had always had an interest in natural therapies, so immersed myself more deeply in naturopathy, acupuncture, diet and meditation, which helped my mind and body cope with the chemotherapy and radiation, and with the reality of cancer.
I changed my attitude about a lot of things that I once thought were important. I now work just 3 days a week, and mostly spend the other 4 days in the country at a place called Kangaroo Valley. Life is simpler in a lot of ways, and I’m more focussed on being in the moment, and taking advantage of life and opportunities.
Changing Gears was without doubt, one of the best experiences I have had for many years. To have found a group of crazy, wonderful, like-minded women, sharing the experience of BC and a love of motorcycling, was amazing! I felt so privileged to have been a part of the first Amazon Heart event, and so alive to be taking part in this event. At times it was scary and confronting, but we were there for each other, and since the ride ended, we still have been there for each other throughs life’s ups and downs.
I’m really looking forward to seeing many of the gang this year on the Australian ride, and meeting new women and sharing experiences, particularly in Sri Lanka. But importantly, I want to help in building a network of support and information for other young breast cancer survivors.
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Marie in the News
"Beating Cancer Inspires Road Trip"
Sunday Sun Telegraph, Sydney, 3 October 2004
"When Life Throws You a Curve Ball, Ride With it Girl"
Sun Herald, Sydney, 1 August 2004
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