Thursday, April 28, 2011

Blossom of Hope: Charity Evening Raising Funds for Biopsy Needles


Every year thousands of women get diagnosed with breast cancer. If the desease is caught at the first and second stages, survival rate is much higher than if it is diagnosed at the third or fourth stages. Timely and correct diagnosis saves lives. That is why for the third year in a row International Women's Association of Vilnius and Roche Lietuva have been organizing a charity event to raise breast cancer awareness in Lithuania and raise funds for the purchase of biopsy needles for oncology centers in Vilnius, Klaipeda and Kaunas.

This year well-known artists and designers put together their efforts and donate their works to raise money for the needles. Patron of the event is a famous ballerina Egle Spokaite. The host is a well known actor and TV host Gintaras Mikalauskas.

Blossom of Hope gala will take place om 7 May at Radisson Blu Hotel.

For more details go to Blossom of Hope page.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Coughing In Public Places

Recently my wife wanted to invite a girlfriend to our home and she asked me to go out for a while. As I enjoy the coffee shops and restaurants of Vilnius, I did not object. I took my laptop and headed towards a nearby coffee shop where I knew that internet was available. When I arrived I ordered a cup of coffee and started to surf the web.

A few minutes later, I realized that a young man about two tables away was coughing loudly and regularly. He was sitting at a table of two others who did not seem to notice. But it made me very uncomfortable. There were two possibilties. The young man is a frequent smoker or he had a lung infection. I paid for my coffee and left. Why?

A few years ago, my wife and I were staying in a hotel and a family with a young child was seated at a table next to us. The child was obviously very sick. We changed tables. But either we did not go far enough or it was too late. My wife became very ill the next day. She visited a doctor who prescribed antiobiotices. It took about 1 month until she was better again. It was one of the worst illnesses she has had since we have been together.

So, after leaving the first cafe, I went to another. Moments after I sat down, a young woman sat down a couple of tables away and began to cough regularly. Again I left. I went to several cafes and experienced the same thing. Eventually I gave up and went home.

Don't people understand that when they cough, they are potentially giving their illness to everyone else? This is not new. Ruby O Stern wrote about it in the British Medical Journal in 1938.

Severe lung infections such as pertussis (whooping cough) are spread this way. "People with pertussis can spread the disease by coughing or sneezing while in close contact with others, who then breathe in the pertussis bacteria.". No kidding. The rate of pertussis infection is rapidly rising and it can be deadly, easpecially to babies. Having a baby at home, I am very conscious of this. Of course he has been vaccinated, but no vaccine is 100% effective. Don't people understand this? Or they just don't care? This does not just happen in Vilnius. It happens everywhere.

If you are sick, and unless it is urgently necessary to do otherwise, stay home until you are better. To do otherwise just puts someone else at risk of getting ill.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Lithuanian Train and Bus Time Tables

I have been looking for a good English language schedule for Lithuanian Trains and Buses and I think that I finally found one. Most of the ones that I have seen in the past were just a list of times and these quickly go out of date.

This is a data base which looks like it might always be up to date. However, one thing to becareful of. Even though you can search by date, the database seems to show all trains and buses that go on a particular route regardless of what date they travel. So, look in the right hand column to see if the day of the week is correct for when you need to travel.

http://www.118.lt/transporto-tvarkarasciai