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Post-Polio Syndrome

What is Post-Polio Syndrome … Lyn Robertson’s Story

Lyn lives in the Papanui area and suffers from Post-Polio Syndrome. She contracted polio as a child living in the North Island when she was about 4 years old when polio was an epidemic in the Raumati region.
 
Lyn and her family were immediately put into isolation for a period of six months where she went through intensive treatment at the Douglas Bader Centre. Her symptoms paralyzed her legs so the water therapy and swimming strengthened her leg muscles. She attended these sessions every day for 18 months.
 
She was in a wheelchair for about a year and started school with callipers on her legs which was extremely hard as she became the butt of jokes and bullying. Lyn had to use callipers for about 3-4 years at primary school which was not an easy experience for a small child.
 
Her outcome was successful and although she has shrunken leg muscles and her legs are very thin she has learnt to live with what she calls “her weird shaped legs”. Lyn was one of the lucky ones back then but with age she now experiences episodes where her legs begin to feel very heavy and she suffers from severe aches and pains. This is Post-Polio Syndrome (PPS).
 
Luckily her episodes come and go but other sufferers can experience these symptoms constantly and there are a lot of people in Christchurch who suffer from PPS.
 
PPS is usually diagnosed 20 to 40 years after the initial polio infection but not everyone who has had polio will develop PPS. In New Zealand it is estimated that there are 3000 to 5000 polio survivors of whom between 25% and 50% will suffer from PPS. 
 
 
Polio is a virus spread person to person and usually appears in children 5 years and under. It attacks the nervous system and, in some cases, leads to paralysis. Although there is no cure, there is a safe and effective vaccine – one which Rotary and its partners use to immunize over 2.5 billion children worldwide.
 
Rotary uses its members’ skills and passion to build awareness, fundraise and encourage governments to donate and support polio eradication efforts. Over 1 million Rotary members have volunteered their time and resources to help end polio.
 
Rotary partners with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation which is the largest private funding source and matches all donations to Rotary for Polio 2 to 1, up to $ 34million per year.
 
Rotary also partners with the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, UNICEF and WHO to manage, monitor, provide technical support and distribute the vaccines worldwide.
 
Since 1988 when Rotary began this journey polio has been reduced by 99.9% worldwide.
 
Today there are three endemic countries, Nigeria, Pakistan and Afghanistan where 18 cases have been reported between them to date this year.
 
Rotary’s goal is to eradicate polio worldwide and we are really close.
 
Donate today via www.rotary.org or contact our Rotary Public Image Coordinator from the Papanui Rotary Club lizcourtrney.lc@gmail.com.
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Trailer Raffle

New Trailer Raffle Layout

Deryn has organised a new layout for our Trailer Raffle table that makes things a lot easier and safer for us when rostered on. 
 
Many thanks to the efforts of Club Members in making themselves available to date and we are looking forward to activity picking up over the next two weeks.
 
There are still a few slots that need filling later in the month so please look at the current roster here and email Deryn at datregurtha@gmail.com or phone/text (021) 161 5861 to let her know any additional slots you can fill.
Upcoming Events you are welcome to attend
 
Trailer Raffle commences
Northlands Mall
Oct 20, 2018 9:00 AM –
Nov 18, 2018 5:30 PM
 
The Future of Rotary
The Papanui
Nov 08, 2018
5:55 PM – 7:45 PM
 
Highland Games at Hororata
Hororata Domain
Nov 10, 2018
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
 
Quiz Night
Elmwood Bar & Restaurant
Nov 11, 2018
6:30 PM – 9:30 PM
 
RYE students visit our club
The Papanui
Nov 15, 2018
5:55 PM – 7:45 PM
 
Meeting Responsibilities
Duty Roster for 8th November
 
Reception
Flanagan, Lois
 
Visitors Host
Wright, Max
 
Speakers Host
Hilson, Euan
 
Vote of Thanks
Murnane, Jonny
 
Sergeant
Geerlofs, Arie
 
Meeting Setup
McMurtrie, Denis
 
Room Tidy Up
Sedgley, Ron
 
Duty Roster for 15 November 2018
 
Reception
Geerlofs, Janice
 
Visitors Host
Skiba, Larry
 
Speakers Host
Haworth, Geoff
 
Vote of Thanks
Mitchell, Keith
 
Sergeant
Archbold, Doug
 
Meeting Setup
McMurtrie, Denis
 
Room Tidy Up
Courtney, Nick
 
Duty Roster for 22 November 2018
 
Reception
Lumb, Angela
 
Visitors Host
Thomson, Evan
 
Speakers Host
Geerlofs, Janice
 
Vote of Thanks
McQueen, Philippa
 
Sergeant
Thomson, Rob
 
Meeting Set Up
McMurtrie, Denis
 
Room Tidy Up
Denhard, Gary
 
Club Chat from Rotary Papanui
E: papanuirotary@gmail.com W: www.papanuirotary.org.nz
Apologies to rcpapologies@gmail.com      Chat Items to paice@xtra.co.nz
 
Centurions  $100 Payments to Riccarton Rotary Charitable Trust
Account number 03 1355 0516692 03.
In details area add your club name, initial and surname plus RI number.