Newsletter May 2015
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Newsletter May 2015
Silver Star Newsletter Issue 6060 May Silver Star Newsletter Issue May2015 2015 NEWSLETTER INCORPORATING A NEARLY NEW & PRE LOVED TABLE TOP SALE (BOOKING ESSENTIAL £10 per table) CIRCUS SKILLS WORKSHOP STILT WALKING, BALLOON MODELLING BBQ & CREAM TEAS PLUS LOTS MORE RAFFLE Please find raffle tickets enclosed. As usual we have some generously donated prizes. Our twice yearly raffles are a VITAL fundraiser for us and we ask you to take part if you possibly can. Fill in the stubs and return with payment to Maggie in the envelope provided or bring on the day. Please make cheques out to ‘Silver Star Society’ and if you need any more tickets contact Maggie or Clare at the Silver Star office. Thank you. Offering special care to mothers with medical complications in pregnancy Silver Star Newsletter Issue 60 May 2015 Contacts & Information. For Your Hospital Charity Abseil 100 ft at the JR, Oxford, for our hospital causes See inside for details Sunday 14th June and Sunday Join the Silver Star Society To become a member and receive the newsletter free of charge, please e mail Maggie or Clare on silverstarsociety@ouh.nhs.uk. Please be sure to inform us if you would like your baby’s name to be included in the newsletter as this does not automatically happen. 20th September Contact Details Maggie Findlay & Clare Edwards Silver Star Society Office, Level 6, Women’s Centre, John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington, Oxford OX3 9DU. Midwives, Amanda and Aletha, celebrate after their abseil. www.hospitalcharity.co.uk e: charity@ouh.nhs.uk t: 01865 743444 Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals Charitable Funds (registered charity no 1057295) supports the work of the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust The abseil for Silver Star is on Sunday September 20th at 11-12 noon. We are appealing for brave volunteers. Why not pair up with a friend and get double the Fun AND Funds?! It costs £20 to enter and we ask that you raise a minimum of £100 for charity. To enter, please contact the phone number, or e mail at the bottom of the poster. Many thanks. Tel. 01865 221718 E-mail: silverstar.society@ouh.nhs.uk www.silverstaroxford.org www.facebook.com/www.silverstaroxford.org Twitter: @SilverstarStar THANK YOU Donations from October 2014 Mrs Harvey knitted beautiful cardigans for our baby clothes stall. Her Grandchildren Charlie & Any were born in the Unit. Mrs Gant Kate Fletcher Mrs Lyn Trinder Green Biologics Limited Christmas raffle INCA Financial Services. Cathryn Higgins For her Abseil Wheatley W.I. Mr & Mrs Harvey, in thanks for their care and safe delivery of their twin boys, James and Fraser. Granny Ali in appreciation for the safe arrival of granddaughter Ailish Barclays Bank, Cornmarket Oxford Mrs Odia, in memory of Henry Odia Mr & Mrs Hamilton, in memory of baby boy Zach Thomas Hamilton Mrs C Quainton The Parish of St. Andrew, Headington, Oxford Mr & Mrs Pickering Mr & Mrs Lunn Laura Reynolds knitted baby clothes and blankets. Donations to our Just Giving page from: Marine Davies and proud grandparents, Barbara and Malcolm Davies for the safe arrival of baby Emma. Elsevier Customer Service Team Toby Lockyer Offering special care to mothers with medical complications in pregnancy Natasha Quigley Sarah Smith in memory of her two nephews Samantha Steele Tom, Steve & Johnny for completing the Tough Mudder Challenge Debbie Rendell from Tesco Distribution Didcot – knitted items Silver Star Newsletter Issue 60 May 2015 London Marathon 2015 We had seven sensational Marathon runners this year. Huge thanks to all of you for your achievements; we are very impressed and grateful to each of you! Here are your stories: Marisha Stimpson ‘It was a fantastic day, the weather was perfect for running. It was the culmination of 4 months hard training, over 350 training miles completed before the big day. It takes immense discipline to get out on cold, dark, wet January evenings, after a long day at work, but the reward from the crowds and when Buckingham palace appears in your sights on race day makes it all worth it. Pain is only temporary, the experience of The London Marathon stays with you forever.’ “During”- The organisation of the event was second to none. Despite being at the start line by myself I certainly never felt alone. There was a fantastic sense of mutual support between runners at all stages. The training runs may have prepared my body, and to a certain extent my mind, to complete the course, but they certainly didn’t prepare me for the overwhelming crowd support and noise that comes at every step. At points the noise was almost suffocating. As for the most emotional points - well turning the corner to cross Tower Bridge. Maybe the thought of almost being half way, or possibly the immense size of the first tower in front of you, either way there was still a lump in the throat. However that was tiny in comparison to the emotions that overwhelm you as you turn the final corner, seeing the finish line and the realisation that “I’VE DONE IT!” Jo Aplin Tony Sturgess ‘I’d like to thank the Silver Star Society for giving me the opportunity to run the London marathon. It was a massive roller coaster of emotions from training through to the day. I absolutely loved every moment and knowing you’re doing it for such a great cause definitely pulls you through as well as the crowds shouting your name! Would I do it again? Never say never!’ ‘Off I set, in perfect conditions for a marathon. Again like last year the crowd were just fantastic cheering everybody on. I went through the half way stage at 02:02 feeling really good and virtually bang on pace for a sub 4 hour finish, although running near a guy for 5 miles bouncing a basketball in each hand was a little distracting! How do these people do it? A few more miles up the road disaster struck! I had to stop for a couple of comfort breaks, this cost me a considerable amount of time. Also my left foot started to hurt a bit, an inspection at the finish revealed a loss of two toenails. I have never suffered anything like this on any training run I have done. Justin Lee ‘Where do I start describing what an amazing personal journey experienced in being a part of the London Marathon. It began nervously but passionately in being able to contribute to a wonderful charity Silver Star, whilst testingmy own limits to accomplish such an experience. What followed on the day was not only very personal in pushing my own pain thresholds being determined to complete, but a journey of inspiration fuelled by meeting so many individuals along the way. I was left breathless not only in the physical sense! but by the true spirit of people & their kind words of encouragement & motivation. Various memories of the day will always stay with me; a lady approached me thanking me as I ran, she herself & her babies had been supported by Silver Star. I met so many that inspired me to keep going & was also contacted recently by a man I had met on the day, sending an e-mail saying I had inspired him to complete, how humbling. I have been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis today following recent tests, but this does not prevent my motivation to run again & I would welcome future opportunities. If anything I also learned that no physical impairment has control to prevent accomplishment when the passion & will is present. So many displayed this during the Marathon. ‘ Debbie Canham ‘For me completing the London Marathon was the most amazing realisation of a wish from my “bucket list”. Others that had run before described to me the feelings that I could expect to have before, during and at the end, but these comments didn’t fully prepare me for what the whole experience would mean. “Before” - The training leading up to the event, was as hard as I expected, although I was fortunate enough to avoid some of the harsh weather that winter training can sometimes throw into the mix. I certainly had moments of doubt on some of those training runs as they got longer each week. However I made it through to the longest training run of 20 miles and still didn’t believe those that said that “the hardest part is now behind you”. How could that be given that I needed to run another 6.2 miles on the day? The enthusiastic crowd shouting my name spurred me on to the finish. Although not getting near my target time was disappointing the amazing day was magical and a brilliant experience. Thank you Silver Star for giving me the opportunity and support running in this extraordinary event. I have entered the ballot for next year’s race and would love to run on your behalf if successful.’ Annie Cowen ‘I was absolutely thrilled to finish the London marathon in one piece. Having raised well over my original target I was motivated to keep going, even when the going got tough! The support on route was amazing and I also had a message in the morning to say that the midwives on Level 6 were tracking my progress live which gave me a real boost. All in all, a great day out!’ Daniel Mason ‘I would personally like to thank Silver Star for giving me this amazing opportunity and one that I will remember and treasure for years to come. I won’t lie I found the training and the end of the race very challenging but also inspirational. In the those dark times, particularly the cold, wet and dark morning and the last 3 or 4 miles I personally drew upon all the support I have had from family and friends, including an amazing amount of donations, totalling over £2,000. This together with the knowledge of what great work Silver Star does and how my son was specifically helped by the John Radcliffe hospital helped me get through those times and ultimately over that finish line at 26.2 miles! Disappointing I was only 5 minutes off my target time of 4hrs and whilst a shame it maybe to Silver Star’s benefit as I am sure at some time I will be back to try and get under that elusive 4hrs and hopefully raising even more for this fantastic charity.’ Offering special care to mothers with medical complications in pregnancy Silver Star Newsletter Issue 60 May 2015 Silver Star Patient’s Stories Emma Walker Our Silver Star Miracle During my pregnancy in 2009-10, I was put under the care of the Silver Star Society, due to ongoing kidney problems classing me as a high risk case. ‘On Sunday the 9th of March last year, my husband and I sadly lost our baby boy at 25 and a half weeks. I had severe pre-eclampsia and he had IUGR. He weighed only 430 grams and sadly didn’t make it. We named him Baby Brown and sometimes refer to him as BB. The Consultants, Midwives and other staff involved in Silver Star were all incredibly supportive and caring during what became a rather difficult, both emotionally and physically, pregnancy. I have recently taken up running and it has been a long desire of mine to run the Great North Run. There is no charity I would rather raise money for than the Silver Star Society and I am delighted to be able to give something back to this wonderful service, who give so much help to so many families. Stacey Eccles Stacey was looked after by Silver Star during her pregnancy and is arranging a Charity Ball in aid of Silver Star at Didcot Football Club on 12th June. ‘I decided to arrange a charity summer ball in aid of the silver star unit as I hope it shows the appreciation the staff went to throughout my pregnancy of my daughter with their time and care they gave me. I also hope it raises more recognition for the charity in order to help raise more funds for equipment needed.’ Quiz 2015 After a slow start in tickets sales we managed to sell over 100. Beth & David did a fantastic job with the questions which were based on a St Patrick’s Day theme. Needless to say we were absolutely heart broken and on top of that seriously worried about my health. The care we received from Silver Star was absolutely amazing; we stayed together in the family room for just over 2 weeks and were guided through the hardest time of our lives by the most incredible team of people. One year on and at 26 weeks we were hit again with the news I had preeclampsia and our baby had IUGR. It was all too familiar. I was moved on to Level 6, given steroid injections and monitored daily once again, as was our baby girl. Finally on the 24th March after hours of monitoring and daily scans, at 27 weeks and 5 days it was time for her to come out. We were taken for an emergency c- section and a few hours after the decision had been made Isabella Rose Brown arrived! Weighing 1lb 9oz! We couldn’t believe our baby was safely here. Isabella is now staying in SCBU until she is ready to come home with us. She is doing really well; she is tiny but perfect. We will never ever forget the care we received on Level 6. We are so proud to have had both our Silver Star babies and know that physically and mentally we couldn’t have got through it without the care and support of everyone involved. With thanks always. There were different rounds which included music, geography, history, general knowledge and more. As the night progressed, the tables started to get very competitive. We had a break for pizza which went down really well as did the wine! The eventual winners were……..The Silver Star Society Committee!!! Wow, how clever are we? We made a profit of £500 on the evening which was really good. The general feedback from everyone was that the quiz needs to become an annual event. Offering special care to mothers with medical complications in pregnancy Level 6 Cake Sale Our lovely midwife, Annie, who also ran the Marathon, organised this cake sale to help raise funds. Silver Star Newsletter Issue 60 May 2015 Silver Star Unit News We are happy to report that thanks to the Silver Star Society’s generosity we have made some wonderful purchases since October 2014. An amazing train table for our Outpatients department on Level 6 and we have ordered a DVD unit which will also be situated in Outpatients. We hope these items will keep children happy and occupied while their Mums are attending appointments. Unfortunately waiting times can be long and stressful, we’re hoping that by keeping the children happy, our Mums will be less stressed. We also have on order a sonic aid and blood pressure monitor, both items are used daily in the care of patients.We entered 2 staff teams in the quiz this year and all enjoyed a great night out, competing against each other as well as the other 10 teams. Most of our staff came along and helped at the Christmas Party. Some ran the wonderful cake sale and others on various other stalls. We know how important it is to support the charity and we also enjoy catching up with patients and their children who make up the Silver Star family. Dr. May Soh The latest Obstetric Physician to join the Silver Star team tells her story: ‘The last four months with the Silver Star Team have been an exceptional experience. Coming from Auckland, New Zealand (via London for the last five years), and having travelled a fair bit, I have yet to encounter a more welcoming and inclusive group who are not only kind, but also provide the women (and their families) with an exceptional service and (actually) ‘Gold Star’ care throughout their pregnancy. The members of the team have been inspirational in their dedication to our Silver Star women. I feel unbelievably fortunate to have landed this Locum Consultant Obstetric Medicine position! I have huge shoes to fill with the void left by Dr.Oier Ateka who was much loved by the team. My pet project has been making the ‘Silver Star Rapid Access Clinic’ a more accessible service for GPs, midwives, obstetricians and other clinicians. Obstetric Medicine is a wonderful sub-specialty because pregnant women present in a myriad of ways that are often befuddling. I believe it is important to provide support and reassurance for anyone keen to provide the best possible care for their pregnant women. My door is always open (and I am usually prompt in replying to emails!) for anyone to pop in with a question - or merely to bounce ideas off! I look forward to meeting everyone; and am relishing the experience of being a member of the Silver Star team. ‘ Level 6 News from Ward Manager, Alison Wright The Silver Star Society has paid for 2 wiskaway beds to be fitted into 2 single rooms on Level 6. These beds will enable partners to stay with their loved ones before & after the birth. This can be so important in many ways, providing emotional as well as practical support. The feedback from the patients has been excellent, it makes life so much less stressful for Mums if they have their partners next to them and that has to be a good thing. Helen & I are very grateful to the charity for providing these wonderful beds and send thanks all those who fund raised to help buy them. We also want to say a huge thanks to Annie Cowen our lovely Midwife here on L6 who recently took part in the London Marathon for the Silver Star Society. Annie trained really hard alongside working her normal shifts and looking after her 2 sons & husband! She is a SUPERSTAR and we want to thank her for her hard work. We entered a team in this year’s Quiz, which was great fun. We didn’t do that well but really enjoyed our night out and the company of our work colleagues. It is a fun way to raise money for the charity and I know all those who took part on the evening had a lovely time. Thanks again for your support, the extras you help to buy really help us in our day to day work. Report from Level 5 Late last year, Level 5 gained funding to convert a 4 bedded bay into two family rooms to enhance patient’s experience who are admitted for long term stays. The rooms have been created so women who require extra support in their pregnancy now have accommodation for their partner/relative to stay in hospital with them. Thanks to funding from the Silver Star Society the rooms were finished off with flat screen televisions, fridges and tea and coffee making facilities. The rooms look superb and with the added extras provided by the charity creates a more welcoming ‘home from home’ feel. Level 5 staff are incredibly grateful for the support they receive from the Silver Star Society and in return have arranged a cake sale raising nearly £200. A team of 10 staff also attended the Charity Quiz and had a great night and we are in the process of putting together a team of brave souls to do the abseil for Silver Star in September. Offering special care to mothers with medical complications in pregnancy Dates for your Diary: Summer Party Saturday June 27th 12-3pm Abseil Sunday September 20th 11-12 noon Christmas Party Saturday December 5th 12-3pm Silver Star Newsletter Issue 60 May 2015 Baby Names from May 2014 Jessica Rose Patterson Rory Robert Cowell Jaiden Sahota Harry Haycock 17th October 2014 5lb 3 1/4oz 7th January 2015 4.56 kg 3rd February 2015 4lb 9oz 26th March 2015 8lb 5ozs Raiya Ashley Devine Mia Rutter Sadie Lewis Aditya Datta 19th October 2014 1.8kg 7th January 2015 7lb 7oz 3rd February 2015 5lb 1oz 30th March 2015 2.410kg Stanley James Haddrell Rory Robert Cowell Fleur Celine Rodger Ashworth Lacey Mae Rossiter 8th November 2014 8lb 14oz 7th January 2015 4.56 kg 5th February 2015 15th April 2015 4lb 15oz Amelie Amy Clark Tehya Roberts 18th November 2014 10lbs 15.5oz 9th January 2015 6lb 1oz Samuel Robert Hirst Rosie Kit Roots-Petty 11th November 2014 4lb 8oz 9th January 2015 3.15kg Mollie Eve Rees George David Care Forbes 14th November 2014 8lb 111/2 oz 14th January 2015 6lb 1oz Wynter Lily Milsom-Taylor Jayden Earnshaw 20th November 2014 8lb 12oz 16th January 2015 2.55kg Ailish Maisie Colquhoun Lilly-May Craske 22nd November 2014 5lb 5oz 17th January 2015 2.25kg Baby Girl Hayward Mohammed Zafran 28th November 2014 2.25kg 26th January 2015 7lbs 2oz 26th February 2015 7lb 10oz Finley Carter Alfie Hackett Teddy David Peter Lax 6th Dec 2014 7lbs 15ozs 30th January 2015 3405g 27th February 2015 6lb 1oz Joshua Johnathan Michael Ashton Brooke Anna Braithwaite Otis Ellis Clarke Iley 12th December 2014 8lb 12oz 31st January 2015 4lb 2oz 15th March 2015 9lb 4oz Evelyn Louise Farrell Darcie-Rae Joy Ayers Teddy Price 31st December 2014 2lb 14oz 31st January 2015 4lb 4oz 18th March 2015 7lbs 14oz Dominic Forster Eli Tomos Francis Leeson Brooks Kyden Byles 5th January 2015 3.61kg 1st February 2015 6lbs 1oz 18th March 2015 9lb 4 ½ ozs Liyana Al-Hamdi Baby Sackey Jack Ikin 6th January 2015 6lb 10oz 2nd February 2015 3480g 23rd March 2015 7lbs 4ozs Lola Dickerson Felicia Cole Isabella Rose Brown 6th January 2015 5lb 12oz 3rd February 2015 8lb 61/2oz Harry Michael O’Sullivan 6th February 2015 6lb 3 ½ oz Bethan Davies 7th February 2015 6lb 3oz Dawn Watts 14th April 2015 6 1/2lbs Niamh Owen 24th April 2015 7lbs 6oz Ben William Gaskell 8th February 2015 8lb 1oz Emma Davies 18th February 2015 3480g Names not previously recorded Albert Henry Mackenzie-King 1st January 2014 3lb 15oz Phoebe Szmajduch 23rd February 2015 3650g Clara Ann Atkins 13th March 2014 7lb 10oz Imogen Lily Mackenzie-King 24th March 2015 1lb 9oz Offering special care to mothers with medical complications in pregnancy Hunter Le Tissier 28th March 2014 4lbs 12oz Hendrix Le Tissier 28th March 2014 5lbs 2oz Jamie Mitchell-Biswell 15th August 2014 8lb 9oz