Showing posts with label hydrocephalus support group meeting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hydrocephalus support group meeting. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Reminder: October Meeting on 10/17



Just a quick reminder, this Saturday (10/17) will be the October meeting, from 12:45 pm to 3:00 pm in the Casey Conference Room at Swedish Hospital's Cherry Hill campus (17th & Jefferson, Seattle).  Drop ins & kids are welcome.  It should be an interesting meeting.  Some members will be calling in and we'll be talking about 'Stir'!

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Monthly Meeting Reminder



Just a quick reminder that the September meeting will be held at Swedish Hospital's Cherry Hill campus, in the Casey Conference Room from 1pm to 3 pm on September 19th.  We look forward to seeing everyone.  Remember, drop ins and kids are welcome.


Monday, August 10, 2015

Upcoming August Meeting


The last summer meeting for 2015!  How fast time has gone this summer.

As always, we will be meeting on Saturday, from 1-3 pm in the Casey Conference Room at Swedish Hospital's Cherry Hill campus.  Drop ins are welcome.

This will be our last opportunity to brainstorm ideas for bringing attention to hydrocephalus & the group, especially for September, as well as the rest of the year.  A reminder, September is National Hydrocephalus Awareness Month, so any ways to get the word out about the condition is welcome.

If we can generate enough interest, we may be able to bring back the annual picnic.  In years past we would have a picnic at one of the Seattle parks.  It was a fun activity and a chance for people to meet.


Saturday, April 11, 2015

April Meeting/Durst "I Have Full Blown Hydrocephalus"



Looking forward to the April meeting on Saturday, April 18th, from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in the Casey Room at Swedish Hospital's Cherry Hill campus (17th & E. Jefferson, Seattle).

One topic we will be discussing will be this week's 'revelation' about Robert Durst having (in his words) "...full blown hydrocephalus" Whether his defense team is going to try spinning this as part of an insanity defense isn't clear.  I'm hoping that isn't the case, since hydrocephalus isn't relevant to any aspect of murdering people.  Insanity and hydrocephalus aren't related.  Hydrocephalus isn't 'insanity' and what a great disservice to the hydrocephalus community if they are even entertaining such a notion.

I will also be bringing along the hydrocephalus doll this month.  It will be used the following week at a health fair in the Olympia area.