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One third of the clients thatthe Finglas Addiction SupportTeam (FAST) now deals withare those suffering from ex-tremely worrying side-affectsfrom head-shop products.
Mephedrone, marketed asbath salts, is associated with themajority of health problemsthat have led terrified teenagersto turn to FAST for help andadvice.
Tom Bissett, coordinator ofFAST’s cocaine service, saidthey are seeing more and morepeople presenting with persist-ent hallucinations, paranoia,anxiety, nose bleeds and chestpains as many as six days afterthey’ve taken the legal highs.
“We have seen an upsurgein the number of clients we dealwith,” he told Northside People.
“We’re seeing people thatwould never have come into usbefore – young people whoaren’t regular drug users butthey’ve experimented withthese legal highs.
“They are suffering frompanic attacks, depression, suici-dal thoughts and chest pains be-cause the chemical componentsin the mephedrone restricts theheart.
“These clients are usuallyvery scared and have often told
Surge in ‘legal high’ reactionsA NORTHSIDE drugs counselling service has seen aspike in the number of teenagers and students who aresuffering from paranoia, anxiety, hallucinations, nosebleeds and chest pains after taking so-called legal highs.
their parents before coming tous. It just shows how scaredthese teenagers are becausethese symptoms might be con-tinuing for as long as five or sixdays after they’ve taken theproduct.”
Unfortunately, FAST onlydeals with over 18s but there’sanecdotal evidence to suggest toteenagers as young as 13 havebeen dabbling in head shopproducts.
Hallucinations are more ex-treme in products that containsalvia, according to the cocaineservice co-ordinator.
“I’ve heard of one personwho smoked it and felt like hisface was melting,” Mr Bissettexplained.
“Another person who hasn’tused drugs in years said he got ajoint from a head-shop and suf-fered hallucinations for hoursafterwards.
“Heavy drug users we dealwith have also said that the sideaffects and the ‘high’ they gotfrom head-shop products werefar worse than anything they’dexperienced before.”
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Surge in ‘legal high’ reactionscontd from page 1
FAST was recently involvedin a local information meeting todiscuss the dangers of head-shopproducts.
Mephedrone - sometimessold as snow blow, stardust orplant food - is likened to ecstasyor ‘E’ as it’s a stimulant whichcauses a feeling of euphoria.
The side affects include anincreased paranoid state and anover stimulation of the heart andnervous system that can causefits. The psychotropic drug issnorted, egested or injected.
Professor Joe Barry of theDepartment of Public Healthand Primary Care at Trinity Col-lege recently sent out a circularto health care professionals ad-vising them of the incidences ofpatients presenting to A&E’swith symptoms associated withhead shop products.
“In the past week to twoweeks three young men havebeen admitted to hospital inDublin with myopericarditis (in-flammation of the heart muscle
and lining of the heart),” he said.“In each case the patients
gave a history of ingestingmephedrone.
“The inflammations in thesecases are expected to resolve butpatients were admitted becauseof abnormal ECGs.
“It is not surprising thatmephedrone is cardio-toxic as itis a stimulant not unlike co-caine.”
He added: “It would be im-portant to inform attendees atservices and the wider commu-nity of this potential further riskto the heart from mephedrone.”
Local councillor Dessie Ellis(SF) said it’s obvious that the in-crease in patients coincides withemergence of head-shops.
“There is no doubt that moreand more people of all ages areusing these legal highs becausethey are readily available,” hesaid.
“It’s a very worrying situa-tion that the Government needsto do more to tackle and regu-late.”
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‘Sustainability’ ‘localfood’ and ‘grow your own’the are central themes to thisyear’s event which featuresstunning show gardens, eth-nic food stalls and a craftbeer garden.
Bord Bia’s Chief Execu-tive, Aidan Cotter, said thethemes reflect current con-sumer sentiment and the in-teraction between horti -cul ture, food and the envi-ronment.
“Bloom aims to educate,inspire and inform visitorsand with something plannedfor all ages, we trust visitorswill enjoy the wide and ex-panded range of features andexhibits Bloom 2010 has tooffer,” he said.
Bloom Project Manager,Gary Graham, says visitorsto the show will be amazedat the vibrancy and intricacyof the designs.
“Designers from acrossthe country will produce aselection of some of themost visually impressiveshow pieces that our richstock of garden design pro-fessionals have to offer,” hesaid.
Bloom 2010 key sponsorsinclude the OPW, Love IrishFood, Woodies, Failte Ire-land, the Travel Departmentand Specsavers.
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Tenants of one of the last re-maining towers - Joseph Plun-kett - were without a lift for overa week and they joined withother protesters in a noisydemonstration on Ballymun’sMain Street last Friday (April23).
About 60 demonstratorsstaged a sit-in at the council’s of-fices. Council officials then an-nounced that a team ofengineers would be deployedthat afternoon to fix the lift atPlunkett Tower, the tallest of theblocks without a service.
Natasha Dempsey, who liveson the 14th floor of PlunkettTower with her two-year-old tod-dler and nine-year-old daughter,explained how she felt powerlessand stranded in her flat lastweek.
“I had to send my daughterto stay with her grandparents be-cause she suffers from asthma
Alan Judge (36) of CoultryRoad has had too many chancesaccording to Judge McCartanwho said that while jail mightnot be the answer for him, “it isthe answer for the community”.
Judge was sentenced toseven years in consecutive sen-tences with the last four yearssuspended on condition he getsa spot in a drug treatmentcourse on his release.
If he is unable to get into acourse he will have to serve theremaining four years, Judge Mc-Cartan said.
Defence counsel, Mr LuigiRea BL, appealed for a fully sus-pended sentence so that Judgecould take up a place immedi-ately in a course to treat hisheroin addiction.
Judge McCartan rejectedthis, saying everything that hasbeen said on his behalf is “anecho” of what was said in previ-ous sentence hearings. Judgehas 51 previous convictions, in-cluding 31 for burglary.
He pleaded guilty to sevencounts of burglary and twocounts of criminal damage atDublin sports clubs and hotelsbetween April and August 2009.
Detective Garda Keith Hal-ley told prosecuting counsel, MsKaren O’Connor BL, that Judgebroke into the Coaching and
Residents protest over lift sagaRESIDENTS of a Ballymun tower block with 24 flightsof stairs were the latest victims to be left stranded intheir homes as a result of the long-running dispute overthe maintenance of lifts.
and physically cannot climb the24 flights of stairs,” Natasha toldNorthside People.
“It’s an absolute nightmaretrying to get the buggy up anddown the stairs to take the babyto crèche each day.
“I fell the other day trying tocarry it up. By the time I got tothe flat all I could do was sit andcry for about half an hour. Weshouldn’t have to live like this.”
The mum-of-two explainedhow leaving the flat twice in aday is “simply not an option”.
“I have to stay out and waituntil the baby is finished crèche,”she said.
“We go to family for lunchor eat out which is costing a for-tune and it’s only after the babyhas had her nap that we headback to the tower to face the 24flights of stairs.
“Getting food shopping isalso impossible as carrying thebuggy and baby up the stairs isdifficult enough.”
Natasha is not alone in herdaily struggles at Joseph Plun-kett Tower.
“There are a lot of elderlypeople that live high up in theblock and there’s a man on theeighth floor who’s in a wheel-chair,” Natasha said.
“How is he supposed toleave his home?”
While the lifts of JosephPlunkett Tower were out of ac-tion for over a week, residents inblocks such as those on Bal-butcher Lane have been withoutlifts for 11 weeks.
Frustrated residents who feelthey are being used as “pawns”took to the streets of Ballymunlast week to highlight the situa-tion.
Earlier this month, DublinCity Council told Northside Peo-ple that the emergency serviceswould be brought in to fix thelifts and help residents getting toand from their flats. However,
that never happened.Local councillor John Lyons
(Lab) described the council’s in-action as “beyond a joke”.
“It’s completely unaccept-able and inexcusable that thishas gone on so long,” he said.
“It’s very disappointing thatthe council never brought in thearmy like they said the wouldand that residents have been thepawns in all this.”
Local councillor PaulMcAulliffe (FF) called for theparties involved in the dispute toresolve the matter immediately.
“I can’t allow older peoplewho are isolated in their flats tobe used in furthering any dis-pute,” he stated.
“I am calling on the councilto proceed as quickly as possiblewith the repairs so that peoplecan get back to normal.
“We just can’t expect peopleto be climbing up and down 14storeys every time they need togo out.”
● STRANDED:Natasha Dempseywith her daughterAbbey, climbing thestairs at PlunkettTower in Ballymunlast week. PHOTO BYDARREN KINSELLA
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Sports club burglar jailedA BALLYMUN burglar who specialises in breaking intosports clubs was jailed by Judge Patrick McCartan at DublinCircuit Criminal Court last week “until the penny dropssolidly”.
Development Centre on OscarTraynor Road, a facility fortraining young sports people,and stole e900 from the till.
He forced his way inthrough the roof while staffwere in the building, causinge1,300 worth of damage in theprocess.
He was arrested soon afterand denied he stole anything,claiming he was on the premisesto use the bathroom.
He was released on bail andwent on to target six more busi-nesses including the Port-marnock Rugby Club, MalahideRugby Club and NaomhMearnóg GAA club in Port-marnock from which he stolee490.
He also burgled the AlsaaSports Club near Dublin Airporttwice. The second time he triedto burgle it he was seen by anoff-duty Garda trying to get intothe kitchen and was arrested.
Mr Rea said his client was achronic drug addict who livedwith his partner and three chil-dren. He said since Judge hasbeen in prison he has been try-ing to keep away from drugs andhas been a well behaved pris-oner.
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Chaos erupts for grounded golfersWE HAD just enjoyed our annual seven-day break on theAlgarve, sampling some of the finest golf courses in Europe.
A great week of bliss, beerand birdies ended when threeof our party of eight golfersboarded the Wednesday nightflight back home, while the fiveof us remaining enjoyed asumptuous Portuguese mealand readied ourselves for ourreturn flight the following
morning.But Thursday morning –
and a previously unheard ofvolcano in Iceland with aname that sounded like a badScrabble move – had otherplans for us. An early morningtext from a colleague alerted usto the fact that something very
unusual had occurred, and thatour flight was grounded.Surely another wind-up, wethought. One glance at teletextconfirmed otherwise.
After a trip to the airport toassess our options, we soon re-alised we would not be goinganywhere soon. Our nextavailable flight would be twodays later, so we endeavouredto make the best of our bor-rowed time. And so, our clubscame back out.
ScorchingThe Portuguese weather
had other ideas however, withlightening storms and viciousrain showers replacing thescorching sun. It added to anotherworldly atmosphere inthe resort, and the news thatall flights had been groundedfor a further number of daysstarted the panic ball rolling inearnest, as people realised thatthe situation was about to spi-ral out of control. The scenebegan to resemble the fall ofSaigon.
With conflicting reportsfrom the airlines, getting hardinfo was as difficult as catchingsmoke with a fishing net, andso – after some urging fromback home to ‘think outsidethe box on this one’ – westarted ringing, texting andemailing (in fact, we juststopped short of using carrierpigeons) ad nauseum in an ef-
fort to co-ordinate some sort ofescape by land.
Believe me, this was farmore difficult than it sounds.The ultimate goal was to get tonorthern France near the fer-ries – but places on the boatswere as rare as hens’ teeth.
Eventually, however, we re-ceived our reservation confir-mation. We felt like the kidswho had found the golden tick-ets in Willy Wonka’s chocolatebars. Now, how do we getthere?
Train tickets? All gone. Bustickets? All reserved. Thingswere getting primitive and Iwas waiting for someone tosuggest we buy mules.
But then, out of the blue, adriver named Jaoa (soon to benamed ‘Joe 190’) from our carrental company returned ourcall and confirmed he coulddrive us through Europe in anine-seater van. Finally, wehad our way out.
A couple called Pat andTerry who we had met, alongwith their daughter Fiona,joined us on our exodus and, at6am on Monday morning, westarted one of the longest daysof our lives as we clocked upsome 2,000km to Rennes nearParis, traversing three countriesin the process – Portugal,Spain and France – stoppingonly for fuel, fags and food, aswell as calls of nature that re-fused to be diverted to voice-
What started out as a fun-filled holiday for eight golfers to a little piece of paradise called Quinta do Lago on Portugal’s sun-kissed Algarve soon turned into a nightmare, Glasnevin man KARL DOYLE and his amigos found themselves among thousands of Irish people who suffered a volcanic disruption to their holiday
mail.We soon realised that the
rules of the road in Portugaland Spain were more akin to aserving suggestion on a packetof noodles – they could be fol-lowed, or you could simply doyour own thing.
Juggernauts wishing toovertake politely nudged us onthe rear bumper.
Some 22 grueling hourslater, we were rewarded with anon-nutritious fast food mealand a French hotel that seem-ingly takes reservations but hasno intention of honouringthem, seeing as its doors werelocked and all the staff hadgone home when we arrived.
A further hour of searchingand finally we found some-where to rest our heads. Awarm bottle of rosé gleanedfrom a suitcase at 5am nevertasted so good.
InfamousFinally, to Cherbourg, and
we boarded one of the most fa-mous – or infamous – boatrides in recent Irish history, ifonly for the ‘who’s who’ on thepassenger manifest.
A group photo may havelooked similar to a modern dayIrish version of the Beatles fa-mous ‘Sergeant Peppers’album cover. We assumed thelast time most of these people
were on a ferry the recently de-ceased Celtic Tiger was just akitten.
Following an 18-hour ferrycrossing, sleeping on seats andsuffering the childish antics ofa drunken airline crew (funnyhow you can’t behave like thaton a plane, isn’t it?), we finallyarrived at the promised land –Wexford.
Not so much the land ofmilk and honey, more so theland of stout and puddin’. Butwe were home.
And if that damned vol-cano misbehaves again, homecould be where all our holidayswill be based for some time!
EL MIDDLE OF NOWHERE: The gang take a breather in God knows where, Spain
The 2,000km trek from Faroin Portugal to northernFrance and the ferry
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Naeem Saleh (22) ofCastlefield Court, Clonsilla,said he panicked on seeinggardai because he had no in-surance and sped off.
Judge Katherine Delahuntremanded him on bail to facesentence next July.
He pleaded guilty to ninecounts of dangerous driving,reckless endangerment andhaving no insurance at variouslocations across the city onFebruary 8, 2009.
Garda Thomas Connollytold Ms Geraldine Small BL,prosecuting, that he was in apatrol car in Bluebell whichwas equipped with a videocamera when he saw a HondaCivic driving dangerously onthe wet roads.
He put on the siren andSaleh sped off towards the citycentre, going at speeds of up
Karina Burke of BerryfieldDrive suffers from prolapseddisks in her back and sciaticain both of her legs, which con-fines her to the bottom floor ofher two storey house.
“I have to use crutches towalk which makes going upstairs to use the bathroom al-most impossible,” she toldNorthside People.
“I’m pretty much confinedto the bottom floor of a housethat has the bedrooms andbathroom upstairs.
“I put in for a transferabout eight years ago and I putin my additional medicalrecords to prove my conditionabout five years ago. But I’mstill not likely to get more suit-able accommodation until Ibuild up more points throughthe council’s re-housing sys-tem.”
Despite her mobility diffi-culties, the single mother saysthe severe damp in her kitchenis her biggest cause of con-cern.
“The walls in my kitchen
The news comes just amonth after the company an-nounced it would create a sim-ilar amount of full timepositions in Dublin over thenext three years.
Staff at the company’s Mul-huddart campus were informedlast Wednesday, (April 21) thatthe technology giant is seekinga number of voluntary redun-dancies.
The company did not put afigure on how many jobs it islooking to cut, but it’s believedupwards of 200 staff may leaveIBM under the scheme.
The computer manufac-turer has entered a one-monthstatutory consultation periodwith staff about the cuts, whichfollows the completion of thetransfer of high-end server
manufacturing to Singaporefrom the Dublin campus.
Staff were made aware ofthe transfer back in February2009, when the company an-nounced that it was cutting 120jobs.
The move is aimed at plac-ing IBM closer to its growthmarkets and suppliers while in-creasing its operational effi-ciency and cost savings.
According to a spokesper-son for the company, IBM willcontinue to manufacture in Ire-land and it will continue tolook at “new missions and op-portunities” for the Mulhud-dart campus as they arise.
“The site will continue toprovide low-end and mid rangepower-based systems manufac-turing and fulfillment for Eu-
● FRUSTRATED: Karina Burke is confined her to the bottom floor of her two storey council house.PHOTO BY DARREN KINSELLA
Mum’s plea to councilover ‘damp’ home
A FINGLAS woman says she can no longer cope withliving in her “completely unsuitable and damp-ridden”council home.
are all black with damp and fun-gus,” she explained.
“The problem is going onfor years and no amount ofcleaning and damp preventionpaint makes any difference be-cause it keeps coming back.
“The council have come outa few times to assess the prob-lem but they keep saying it’scondensation.
“How could it be condensa-tion when I have an open airvent in the kitchen?
“I think the damp is startingto affect our health because Ihave trouble breathing and my17-year-old son is also havingchest pains and breathing diffi-culties.
“While I can’t say for surethat it’s related to the problem,there’s no question that the levelof dampness in our kitchen isnot good for our health.”
A spokesperson for DublinCity Council said that three sep-arate inspections were carriedout to examine the problem in
Ms Burke’s accommodation.“The tenant was advised
on each occasion that theproblem was not damp butcondensation and was ad-vised to uncover the vents toallow proper air circulation inthe kitchen,” she told North-side People.
“This tenant is also cur-rently on the transfer list withlow points and would not beeligible for an offer of accom-modation.
“The tenant has previ-ously sent in medical detailswhich were assessed by theChief Medical Officer whodecides if medical priority fora transfer is warranted. Nopriority was awarded on thebasis of the documentationsubmitted.
“The tenant should sendin an up-to-date medical sub-mission which clearly outlinesfrom her health professionalshow her current accommoda-tion is not suitable for hermedically.”
The spokesperson added:“Any further submission canthen be referred to the Med-ical Referee for assessment.”
IBM job loss shock THERE was another jobs blow for Dublin 15 last weekwhen it was revealed that IBM is planning to shed a re-ported 200 jobs.
rope, the Middle East andAfrica, in addition to pursuingnew missions and opportuni-ties as they arise,” he stated.
IBM established its tech-nology campus at Mulhuddart,Co Dublin, in 1997.
Although initially focusedon manufacturing, the core ac-tivities now are around soft-ware and services.
Last month IBM an-nounced the establishment of ae66 million technology centrein Dublin which will create 200jobs over the next three years.
The impact of this andother investments is that IBM’stotal employment in Irelandwill remain at about 3,400 evenafter the redundancies.
According to local TD LeoVaradkar (FG) last week’s an-nouncement of the loss of jobsis a big disappointment forIBM’s employees and the en-tire Blanchardstown commu-
nity.“The company still has a
major investment in westDublin and I trust that its long-term commitment to the area issolid,” he stated.
“The key thing is to ensurethat there are no compulsoryredundancies, and that IBMprovides a comprehensive re-dundancy package and retrain-ing.
“This development onceagain underlines the urgentneed for a Government jobsand competitiveness strategy.
“I am particularly con-cerned that Blanchardstown islosing these jobs to a countrylike Singapore, which is by nomeans a low-cost location.”
He concluded: “This sendsout a very worrying signalabout Ireland’s attractivenessfor foreign direct investment.”
● IBM in Dublin 15
Refugee in high speed chaseA YOUNG Palestinian man living in Dublin 15 led gar-dai, including a Garda helicopter, on a high speed chasethrough the city centre, driving on the pavement and thewrong way up one-way streets, Dublin Circuit CriminalCourt has heard.
to 135 kilometres per hour andbreaking several red lights. Thecar was recorded driving on apedestrian walkway by StStephen’s Green and driving thewrong way up Harcourt Street.
The helicopter was called inand saw the car weave in andout of traffic at speed nearChristchurch. Gardai deployeda “stinger” to puncture the car’styres and brought it to a stopnear the railway station in Clon-silla.
Saleh was arrested and gar-dai found he had no insurance.Gda Connolly said he was veryco-operative in interview andadmitted he was “stupid” andsaid he regretted it. He has 15previous convictions for roadtraffic offences, public orderand possession of drugs.
Defence counsel, MrDavid Wheelahan BL, saidSaleh came from a good fam-ily who had arrived in Irelandwhen he was 10. He said hehad “spent his formative yearsin a war zone” but his familyhave been granted asylum in
Ireland.He said he was not cur-
rently working but hadworked with IBM and hopesto get more work with themsoon. Judge Delahunt put thematter back so a probation re-port can be prepared.
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PUPILS from St Gabriel'sNS on Cowper Street arecalling on Dubliners to getbehind them in their battleto win the national Lidl FitFactor competition.
The school’s healthy kidshave already been chosen as theDublin winners of the fun chal-lenge which was created in con-junction with the Irish HeartFoundation.
Fit Factor is targeted at pri-mary third and fourth classpupils to promote healthy eat-ing and physical activity.
St Gabriel’s won a bonus ofe1,000 worth of sports equip-ment vouchers for being chosenas a regional winner and theynow go head to head with fourother schools from around tocountry to compete for a topprize of another e5,000 worthof vouchers and the honour ofbeing crowned ‘Lidl Fit FactorChampions’.
However, the school needshelp from Northsiders who arebeing urged to vote for themnext month.
Over 20,000 third andfourth class pupils took part inthe competition which was de-signed to help teach aspects ofthe SPHE curriculum in a funand enjoyable manner.
Teacher at St Gabriel’s,Michelle O'Doherty, said herpupils were delighted to havewon the Dublin regional prizeand were looking forward to
The Celebration of Life Fashion Show is the brainchild ofYvonne McMunn, from Swords.
Yvonne, a breast cancer survivor, made a promise duringher treatment that she would give something back to the BreastCare Unit in Beaumont Hospital.
The show will feature models that have all been directly orindirectly touched by cancer in some way. All the proceeds willgo towards improvements to the Breast Care Unit.
Yvonne and her hardworking committee have been de-lighted with the response they have received from the localcommunity in donations, spot prizes and ticket sales for theevent.
“With things the way they are at the moment you worrythat people won’t be in a position to support a charity event likethis, but it’s really heartening to see how everyone is eager to getinvolved,” Yvonne told Northside People.
Prizes for the raffle increase daily and will include twobridesmaids’ dresses from Bridal Heaven in Swords and din-ner, bed, breakfast and two spa treatments from the AirportView.
Shops showing on the night include Debenhams, PamelaScott’s, Dunnes, Zara, Mezzina in Drumcondra, Beverly Jonesin Artane and Park Lane in Rush, to mention but a few.
A great night of fashion is promised and there will be timeafterwards for a spot of dancing to continue the ‘Celebration’.
Meanwhile, any donations would be most welcome and canbe sent to: Yvonne McMunn, 85 Cherry Park, Rathingle,Swords, County Dublin.
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Local pupils have the Fit Factor
competing for the nationaltitle.
“We got great enjoymentwhile participating in the pro-gramme, and we are so grate-ful to Lidl for giving us theopportunity to enter this com-petition,” she said.
“Thanks so much to themfor the prize of a e1,000voucher for mcsport.ie - all thenew equipment will really ben-efit the children.”
Aoife Clarke, Lidl Ireland,says St Gabriel’s is in with agood chance of winning FitFactor outright.
“They’ve now got a fantas-tic opportunity to clinch one ofthe top prizes, but they needthe local community to get be-hind them and vote for theclass on www.fitfactor.ie,” shesaid.
Maureen Mulvihill, IrishHeart Foundation congratu-
lated the St Gabriel’s pupils ontheir success so far in the com-petition.
“Many lifelong habits areformed during a child’s earlyyears, therefore communicat-ing positive healthy lifestylemessages such as a varied dietwith plenty of fruit and vegeta-bles and encouraging physicalactivity, will help childrenadopt a positive outlook tofood and exercise,” she said.
“These crucial life lessonswill lead to a healthier lifestylein adulthood and hopefully re-duce their future risk of heartproblems by a significantamount.”
• To vote for St Gabriel’s logonto www.fitfactor.ie and
follow the link to register yoursupport. Voting closes at 5pm
on Friday April 30.
● FRUIT NUTS: Pupils from St Gabriel's NS are representing Dublin in the national Lidl Fit Factor competition
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A NEW study has placedDublin as the sixth most traf-fic congested city in Europe.
The poll carried out by sat-nav provider, TomTom, foundthat Brussels is Europe’s mostgridlocked city followed bythe Polish cities of Warszawaand Wroclaw.
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Both charities were pre-sented with cheques for e623each by D15 Chamber Presi-dent, David Donnelly, andVice-President, Guy Thomp-son. The cash was raised bymembers and guests attendingthe annual D15 Chamber Pres-ident’s Lunch, which was sup-ported by Fingal CountyCouncil.
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Mr Donnelly paid tribute to thework being carried out by bothcharities in the Dublin 15 re-gion.
“The D15 Hospice and theSt Vincent De Paul providevital services to our commu-nity, helping individuals andfamilies in need of care andsupport,” he said.
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THE D15 Hospice and St Vincent De Paul received awelcome financial boost last week from members of thelocal D15 Chamber.
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DUBLINERS take an amazing 450million photos a year or 1.2 millionevery day according to a new survey.
The average Dub takes 38 photographsa month the survey taken by Behaviour &Attitudes on behalf of Fujifilm Irelandfound.
Half the population of Dublin regardlooking at printed photographs as an im-portant aspect of reminiscing about happyor memorable times – although looking atold pictures is significantly more importantto women than it is to men.
The report also revealed that the major-ity of Irish adults - eight out of ten - are‘special occasion’ photographers, with 15per cent being weekly or more regular,mostly younger photographers.
Despite the increasing use of digitalphotography, 40 per cent of Irish adultshave a preference for looking at printed pic-tures compared to 17 per cent who prefer
looking at photos on computer screen.The survey was undertaken to mark the
re-launch of Fujifilm Ireland’s new websiteat Fujipix.ie which enables digital camerausers to upload their favourite images tostore, share or order prints of their snaps.
The new site allows integration with so-cial networking websites like Flickr andMySpace so members can import or exportimages from their accounts to print on Fu-jipix.ie.
Alice Howley of Fujifilm says the Irishreally love getting their cameras out.
“The old adage ‘a picture paints a thou-sand words’ seems to resonate stronglywith Irish consumers across all ages and inparticular when reminiscing about happyand memorable times,” she said.
“Our new website offers some greatnew innovations without the need to down-load applications enabling consumers toconveniently print great value high qualityprofessional pictures.”
● SHOWING RESPECT: Transition year students Roisin McManus and LauraNolan from Mount Sackville Secondary School, Castleknock, are helping or-ganise the annual fashion show in aid of Irish charity, RESPECT, which takesplace at 8pm on April 28 at Westmanstown Golf Club. Volunteers will bemodelling a fantastic array of clothes and accessories from shops in the localarea. Tickets cost E10 each and are available on the door or in advancefrom Laura on 087-7499960. RESPECT assist people with intellectual disabil-ities. For further information visit www.respect.ie. PHOTO BY DARREN KINSELLA
Surge in animalcruelty calls
THE Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty toAnimals (ISPCA) has reported a dramatic surge incalls relating to animal cruelty this year.
Calls to the National Animal Helpline have increased by68 per cent when compared to 2009 with almost 3,300 callsanswered in first few months of the year.
Last year there were under 2,000 calls for the same pe-riod and spokesperson Carmel Murray says the upward trendis increasing.
“The ISPCA is receiving more calls every year relating toanimal cruelty,” she said.
“In 2008, we received 5,576 calls and this almost doubledin 2009 to 10,352.”
The ISPCA, in conjunction with the Gardaí, deal withthe largest number of animal related cruelty prosecutioncases within Ireland. Cruelty to horses is becoming a majorissue for the organisation, with calls to its helpline specifi-cally relating to equine abuse increasing from 453 in 2008 to1,141 last year.
The ISPCA also deals with inadequate welfare legisla-tion, the plight of circus animals, exotic animal legislation,fur farming and intensive breeding establishments in Ireland.
Ms Murray said the animal welfare group is always look-ing for funds and is calling on women to support them in theupcoming Flora Mini Marathon.
“We are always grateful for donations from the public tohelp keep our organisation up and running and the FloraWomen’s Mini Marathon is a great fun way to help raisefunds with friends or family,” she said.
Everyone who registers to run the Flora Women’s MiniMarathon in support of the ISPCA will be in with a chanceto win a two-night stay in Lough Rynn Castle hotel in Mohill,Co. Leitrim.
For more information on participating on behalf of theISPCA visit www.ispca.ie or contact Carmel Murray on 043-3325035 or at [email protected].● If you’ve witnessed cruelty to any animal call the ISPCA’sNational Animal Cruelty Helpline on 1890-515515. All reportsare treated in the strictest confidence.
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The 55 women, who areall service users, will be thefirst large, dedicated group ofwomen with an intellectualdisability to take part in therace.
The Mighty Mna, as theyare affectionately known,hope to raise both funds andawareness for the charitywhich is celebrating 55 yearsof providing communitybased services to people withan intellectual disability.
The Mighty Mná are call-ing on Irish women to run,jog or walk with them for StMichael’s House.
They have already en-listed the help of RTÉ’s sportsreporter Evanne Ni Chuillinwho will join them on themarathon trail.
Evanne said: “I amthrilled to be taking part inthe mini-marathon on behalfof St Michael’s House and tobe part of the team.
“The Mighty Mná are aninspiring bunch and I’mpleased to be running withthem on June 7, when hope-fully all our training will payoff!”
Barbara Wiseman, head
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FINGAL County Councilrecently won two presti-gious awards at the IrishInstitute of Training andDevelopment (IITD) Na-tional Training Awards2010.
The awards recognise bestpractice and ongoing commit-ment to training and develop-ment in Ireland.
Fingal County Councilwas announced as the overallwinner in the 2010 Public Sec-tor Category, in recognition ofits development of in-housecapability to be innovative andto generate efficienciesthrough its well-trained andhighly skilled staff.
The council also receiveda best practice initiative awardfor the Workplace PartnershipCommittees Return to Learn-ing Programme.
Sinead Heneghan, direc-tor, Irish Institute of Trainingand Development, said: “Akey component shared by allour winners this year, wastheir demonstration both ofthe tangible returns achievedfrom their Human Resource
● TEAM EFFORT: Fingal County Council staff pictured with bothawards: seated l-r: Naomi Weir, Training Officer; David O’Connor,Fingal County Manager; Ann Gibson, Acting Workplace PartnershipFacilitator. Standing l-r: Peter Caulfield, Head of Corporate Affairsand Human Resources; Joe O’Reilly, Senior Executive Officer HR; andEoin Byrne, Assistant Training Officer.
Council wins two national training awards Development and training pro-grammes, and the key role thetraining and development func-tion is playing in helping them,above all, to adapt, change andcompete in the current reces-sion.”
Fingal County ManagerDavid O’Connor said he wasdelighted for the staff that Fin-gal County Council won theseawards against stiff competitionfrom the public and private sec-tors.
“It yet again demonstratesthat the local authority sector isperforming at the top of itsgame despite staff reductionsof almost 14 per cent over thepast 18 months,” stated MrO’Connor.
“It is terrific to see the pro-fessionalism, commitment andenthusiasm of in-house staff totraining.
“I am particularly pleasedto see the Partnership Commit-tees’ success rewarded with theBest Practice Initiative Awardfor the Return to LearningScheme. Great credit for it isdue to staff and participantsalike.”
ST MICHAEL’S House has announced a large team for thisyear’s Flora Women’s Mini Marathon, which will take placeon June 7.
of fundraising at St Michael’sHouse, said: “The mini-marathon is an excellent op-portunity for St Michael’sHouse to raise awareness andsupport for intellectual disabil-ity in a positive way.
“We are delighted the serv-ice users of St Michael’s Houseare taking part in the marathon
and we look forward to seeingthem cross the finish line alongwith everybody else.
“Each of the 55 MightyMná will run the race to markone year of St Michael’sHouse’s 55 years of service.We wish them all the very bestof luck!”
To join the 55 Mighty Mnárunning the mini marathon forSt Michael’s House or to sup-port them with a donation,visit www.smh.ie
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THE European Parliament’s monthly move from Brusselsto Strasbourg has again come under fire from MEPswhose travel plans were frustrated by the Icelandic ashcloud.
The grounding of flights across Europe for sixdays meant over 300 MEPs were unable to make itto the April plenary session, and the Parliamentwas unable to carry out its normal business ofvoting on legislative proposals.
Of the 408 MEPs who managed to get toStrasbourg, hundreds had to undertake lengthyjourneys by ferry, train, bus or car, at an as yetunknown extra cost to the taxpayer.
The travel chaos was grist to the mill of agrowing number of MEPs insisting on a sin-
gle location for the European Parliament.Irish MEPs Nessa Childers and Liam Aylward were among
almost 200 MEPs who wrote to the European Council Presidentlast month arguing that the monthly commute can no longer be
environmentally or financially justified.“The monthly trip costs over e200 million a year,
and this week’s travel will cost far more because ofthe complicated journeys forced upon many MEPs,”said Ms Childers.
“Meanwhile there’s a perfectly good parliamentchamber lying empty in Brussels. This nonsensewould not be tolerated in industry and it shouldno longer be tolerated in politics when the use oftaxpayers’ money is concerned.”
AFTER a week of wondering whether or notthey would be able to travel, six Dublin sec-ondary school pupils flew to Strasbourg inFrance last Wednesday (April 21) to repre-sent Ireland at the European Parliament.
Gerard Sheridan and Graham Hannigan (Castle-knock Community College), Katie Connolly(Coláiste Bríde), Andrew Dowling (Clonkeen Col-lege), Jennifer Gardner (St Dominic’s College) andChloe Kelly (Manor House School) were there totake part in the Euroscola event, where studentsfrom all over Europe got to sample what it’s liketo be an MEP for day.
The Dublin teenagers joined a group of 23 Irishstudents selected as winners of this year’s Gradu-ate Online Youth Quiz, an educational websitesponsored by the EU institutions.
Site co-ordinator Martin Heneghan said about30,000 Irish students a year are logging on to thesite (www.graduate.ie) to take part in the weeklyquiz, answering EU-related questions ranging frommusic, sport, politics or health and safety.
Speaking after he saw the students off atDublin Airport, Mr Heneghan said there was greatexcitement when the trip was finally confirmed.
“It went from deflation to elation; they hadpractically given up hope of going because of theflight disruption so they were thrilled to be head-ing off,” he added.
The Euroscola event allows students to debateand vote on topics in the Parliament chamber withother European teenagers, and learn how the EUimpacts on their lives.
Prize-winningDublin students jetoff to Strasbourg
Former Lord Mayorpushes plans for
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PLANS for a European equivalent tothe International Monetary Fund aregaining ground in Brussels as leadersrealise the need for a mechanism todeal with economic crises like thatwhich has afflicted Greece in the lastmonth.
The European Commission has signalledthat it will draw up a proposal before theend of June for a eurozone emergency fundto help states at financial risk.
Speaking in Strasbourg this week,Dublin MEP and former Lord Mayor GayMitchell said a European Monetary Fundwould allow EU countries to set lendingterms according to their own needs, as op-posed to the international criteria set bythe IMF.
“It would be a way of repatriating fundsto Europe that are tailored for Europeancountries,” he said.
However the Fine Gael MEP isn’t confi-dent a European Monetary Fund will be cre-ated any time soon.
“I wouldn’t hold my breath; the Com-mission said they may propose an EMF inthe medium-to-long term, and there couldbe all sorts of legal obstacles along theway,” he said.
One of the queries raised by Mr Mitchellis whether the creation of a special Euro-pean Fund would be possible under the Lis-bon Treaty, as it’s widely agreed thatno-one in Europe wants further treatychanges at present.
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According to the figures com-piled by JATO 68,630 Ford Fiestaswere sold in March across Europe, a25.8 per cent increase from the samemonth last year, and almost 11,800units ahead of its nearest rival, theVolkswagen Golf.
In the first quarter of 2010,JATO records that 140,496 Ford Fi-estas were sold – over 5,400 unitsahead of its nearest rival.
"Fiesta simply outpaced VWGolf, with its move to pole positionparticularly due to its strong Marchsales in the UK and Italy where 57per cent of all Fiestas sold (11,251)were LPG-powered," Ingvar Svig-gum, Ford of Europe's Vice Presi-dent for Marketing, Sales andService, said.
"Last year was a great year forthe Fiesta despite the economic con-ditions, but this year has been evenstronger so far March sales of the Fi-esta were the highest we've everrecorded for any Ford model in asingle month in Europe."
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months ago, over 750,000 have beensold to customers around the world- this would be an outstandingachievement any time, but evenmore so given the unprecedentedeconomic situation. And with thelaunch now underway in NorthAmerica, I believe the Fiesta willcontinue to go from strength-to-strength."
JATO Dynamics also confirmedFord as Europe's best-selling brandin March.
Similar to their Europeancousins, Irish motorists have madethe Fiesta Ireland’s top-selling car inIreland in the first three months of2010 with 2,115 units sold to theend of March.
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FISH SHOW: The Irish TropicalSociety’s Irish Open Fish Showwill take place at St AengusCommunity Centre, TymonNorth, Tallaght, on Sunday,February 23, from 1pm to6pm. There will be a wonder-ful display of tropical andcoldwater fish, family fun,great prizes, raffles, competi-tion and information. Thisyear, there will be a specialcategory for Under 12s. Enterany fish (includes goldfish),tropical or coldwater. The costis e2.50 per entry – four ormore fish e10. Entry formsavailable in all local fish shopsor phone 086-1737853 or visitwww.irishfishkeepers.com.Entry fee must accompanyentry form.
TRADITIONAL MUSIC:A traditional music concertfeaturing legendary piper MickO’Brien with Aoife Ní Bhriain& Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin, JoanMc Dernott (ex Providence)and young musicians of Ce-oltóirí Chluain Tarbh takesplace in Liberty Hall on Friday,April 30 at 8pm. Tickets e15or family ticket (two adults
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FUN DAY:The Parents Association ofScoil Bhride Girls School, Blan-chardstown, Dublin 15 areholding a fundraising Fun Dayat the school to raise somemuch needed funds on May30 from 12.30-4.30pm. Eventstaking place include a varietyof fun games, bouncy castle,cake sale, book sale, hennatattoo, lucky dip, wheel of for-tune, raffles, and ethnic foods,popcorn and candy floss. Fam-ily tickets available from theschool at e2 each or pay atthe gate on the day.
CHARITY RUN:Pieta House, Centre for pre-vention of Self-harm or Sui-cide, will be holding its veryfirst Darkness into Light 5kevent in the Phoenix Park onMay 8. This charity event willbe open to all participantswho are invited to walk or runthe 5k route, starting while itis still dark and completingthe circuit as dawn is break-ing. The Darkness into Lighttheme was chosen to symbol-ise a transition from hopeless-ness to hope, thushighlighting the vital workcarried out by Pieta House.Registration fee: individuale20, family e30. For furtherinformation contact MarieFreeman on 6010000 or visitwww.pieta.ie to register.
POET:Poet Mark Roper will be read-ing from his book, ‘Even So:New & Selected Poems’ atBlanchardstown Library onThursday April 29 at 7pm.Booking is at the library infor-mation desk on 8905563.
HERITAGE:The South-West Fingal Her-itage Society (CumannOidhreachta Fhine Gall Thiar-Theas) meets once a monthon the last Saturday of eachmonth at Blanchardstown Li-brary from 2-3.30pm. En-quiries to Aingeal on086-8438812.
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PHOTOGRAPHY:St Brigid’s Photography Groupmeets every Wednesday inBlanchardstown Library at7pm. New members wel-come.
TODDLER: A parent and toddler groupmeets at Blanchardstown Li-brary each Tuesday from11am to 12 noon and eachWednesday from 11am to 12noon. Also, the Irish MultipleBirths Association meet at thelibrary each Thursday from10.30am to 12 noon as avenue for twins, triplets andother multiples.
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RADIO:The Blanchardstown LibraryShow is broadcast every Fri-day evening at 7.30pm onPhoenix 92.5 FM, with a newedition on the last Friday ofevery month.
ADDICTION: Are you affected by a lovedone’s addiction to drugs or al-cohol? Do you need advice,support or some time out? TheFinglas Addiction SupportTeam (FAST) offers one-to-onesupport, family supportgroups, complimentary thera-pies and a drop-in service. Allservices are free and confi-dential. Call 8110595 or visit2a Wellmount Road, Finglas,Dublin 11.
ART:An exhibition of new paintingsfrom Bob Ó Cathail opens atPhoenix Park Visitor Centre at4.30pm on Saturday, May 1.The exhibition is titled ‘As IRoved Out’ and will be on dis-play at the centre until May15.
LEEDS:A members club for LeedsUnited supporters is open fornew recruits from Dublin.Lanyon Whites organise regu-lar trips to home and awaymatches and have regular
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WALK:Aware, the national depres-sion support organisation, isasking Northsiders to give fourhours of their time this sum-mer to help organise or partic-ipate in a Walk4Aware eventin their local area on SundayMay 9. Organisers will getsupport from the Awarefundraising team and all fundsraised through sponsorshipwill go towards the mainte-nance and development ofAware’s support, informationand education services. To findout more contact Oliver Smithon 661-7211 or [email protected]
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YOGA:Sahaja Yoga and meditationtakes place on Mondays at7pm at Crowne Plaza Hotel,Blanchardstown Centre. Sa-haja Yoga is a simple methodof finding inner peace, it’seasy to learn and always Free.For more information phone086-2520765 or visit www.sa-hajayoga.ie
BADMINTON:Badminton sessions take placein St Declan’s Boys’ School,Nephin Road, Cabra, on Satur-day mornings from 10am-12midday. All gradeswelcome. For more informa-tion phone 087-9249561.
VOLUNTEERS: Friends of the Elderly, thecharity that visits the elderlywho live alone is looking forvolunteers in the Dublin 7area. The charity would like tohear from people who enjoythe company of the elderlyand can spare an hour a weekto visit them. Friends of theElderly is a registered Irishcharity with 240 volunteers inthe Dublin area. For more in-formation contact Friends ofthe Elderly at 8731855 or visitwww.friendsoftheelderly.ie
DUBLIN will be invadedby an army of superstarwrestlers on May 2 whena troop of AmericanWrestling Superstars de-scend on the Good Coun-sel GAA Hall on DavittRoad, Dublin 12.
And if the thoughts ofsome of the world’s greatestfighters getting ready torumble in the ring wasn’t ex-citing enough organisershave further upped the anteby erecting a steel cagearound them.
The Superstars ofWrestling always offer high-flying, fast-paced action andwith some of the sport’smost extravagant charactersfighting in Dublin, no fanwill leave the show disap-pointed.
Heavyweight ChampionDunkan Disorderly tops thebill and will be defending hisworld title against all com-ers, but for the first time he’llbe forced to do it sur-rounded by a mountain ofsteel.
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The live bone-crunchingaction takes place on Sun-day May 2 at Good CounselGAA Hall, Davitt Road,Dublin 12. The show is fam-ily friendly, starts at 6pmand tickets cost e10.
Tickets on sale at thedoor or in advance at theWrestling Mania shop, onthe top floor of St Stephen’sGreen Shopping Centre
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The lucky winner won aprize to the value of their win-dows up to e5,000.
Managing Director Mau-rice Veale stated that this wasa unique way of celebratingthe birthday and giving some-thing back to their valued cus-tomers.
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A living room can set thetone for the entire house and it’sworth spending the extra timeto make it perfect.
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While I often recommendpainting the ceilings in smallerrooms brilliant white, the oppo-site applies here. Instead, paintyour high ceilings the same
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Not only will it help absorbthe excess light which is makingyour room feel cold, it will add atrue designer finish to yourroom.
Your furniture and soft fur-nishings are vital to the overalllook. Large, oversized furnitureis a must. A trick of the trade isto segment this room by high-lighting smaller areas of theroom. I recommend focusing onyour beautiful bay windows. Al-locate this space as a readingarea with an elegant chair andside-table.
Don’t be afraid to pull furni-ture away from the walls to re-duce the appearance of spacewhile arranging your sofa andarmchairs to face a focal pointsuch as a fireplace or television.IKEA have beautiful room di-viders which you could use tosegment the sections of yourroom, or even just as decorationto smooth the corners of yourroom. They are also a Godsendfor hiding unsightly clutter.
Introduce as much texture asyou can to achieve that cosyroom you’re dreaming of. If youdecide to segment parts of yourroom, shaggy or tufted stylerugs will help you define the dif-
ferent spaces and vibrant rugscreate a cosy ambiance in aroom. Don’t shy away fromlarge bold patterns as they willwork well in your space and arehuge this season. Curtains inrich navy, purple or green willbe fabulous on your bay win-dows and large cushions in avariety of colours will also helpto add texture.
Adding a little personalityand a unique style will help putthe finishing touches on thisroom. Oversized plants or large
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Once you have chosen yourcolour scheme, don’t worry toomuch about everything match-ing. A mix of up to three colourswill add to the warmth of theroom.
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Thomas Gear Jewellers hasbeen in business since 1969and for good reason: theyoffer only the finest qualitydiamonds and precious stoneswith unique designs.Thomas Gear Jewellers has afully equipped studio designworkshop on the premiseswhere any item can bedesigned and manufactured tothe customer's specification.They manufacture directly fortheir customers, giving themthe benefit of exclusive designs,unbeatable value and unrivalledservice. Thomas Gear specialises in thebuying and selling of Gold aswell as providing unique gifts,souvenirs and jewellery.Thomas Gear's 'Symbols ofIreland' collection consists ofunique designs depictingsymbols of Ireland, which arehand crafted and polished to thehighest standard in theworkshop; 'Symbols of Ireland' isa registered design and isexclusive to Thomas Gear. Thesterling silver hallmarked rings,pendants and bangles areavailable in this collection withsymbols such as the Irish harp,Celtic cross, trinity knot and St.Brigid's cross for example.Designs are available in goldupon request, however sterlingsilver has proven to be the mostpopular choice due to itsrecession friendly prices.Thomas Gear is particularly wellknown for 2D personalisedphoto imaging. Photo imagescan be engraved by laser on toa gold pendant. This symbolises
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ups and treatment will helpto maintain the natural orderby which the body healsitself, and in so doing lay thefoundations for a strongerhealthier adult. As well asOsteopathic treatment,management may includedietary advice, the use ofcold water wraps, clay, tissuesalts or other naturalmethods of treatment.For queries any of the Articlescontact Tony O’Brien or ChrisCampbell at the LittlejohnClinic, 122A CromwellsfortRoad, Walkinstown. Telelphone: 01 4560300. Tony also has a private clinic inSwords and can be reached at 087 2992899 or 01 8021748.E-mail [email protected]
Colds and flu’s form a part of oureveryday life, either we have oneor we know someone who hasone. Often we are afraid ofcontacting one, and look for quickfixes to cure them. There isanother point of view andapproach. That is, to look at whywe get colds and flu’s and how toavoid them.Viruses capable of causing a coldare present in our everydayenvironments. Just like a seed, thevirus needs the right environmentto grow. This “right environment”can be put into three categories:-• The immature immune systemswhich need exposure to viruses togrow and mature.• Toxic systems where a cold canrepresent a cleansing of thesystem and lead to improvedhealth.• A disease process in anunhealthy body which needscareful treatment andmanagement.This article goes someway to dealwith the first category; we willdeal with the other two in furtherarticles. The cold that may resultfrom contact with a virus presentsan opportunity for the developingimmune system of an infant oryoung child to gain strength. Ear,nose and throat infections,bronchitis, asthma and pneumoniaare complications that can occurfrom a cold .Osteopathic treatmentcan be of enormous help inpreventing these complicationsfrom becoming a problem.Respiratory disorders tax thelymphatic system of the chest andneck. This causes enlargement ofthe glands and congestion in thelocal tissues, making drainage ofthe fluids difficult and thereforesusceptible to infection. This canfurther lead to muscle spasmwhich affects the spine, and anystrain on the spine causes nerveirritation which in turn causesmore congestion. Blood flow tothe affected area is lessened andtherefore healing is slowed orhalted.Allergic reactions to dust, pollenand other substances can causerunny nose and eyes, itchiness,sneezing, coughs and generalirritation through the respiratorytract. Asthma is a condition wherethe muscles of the bronchial tubesgo into spasm, the mucousmembranes become swollen andthere is increased mucoussecretions. Having a cold or sinusinfection along with theseconditions can lead to increasedsymptoms and even much worsedeeper respiratory disorders. Useof antibiotics, steroids or inhalersat this stage where maybenecessary will aid in suppressingthe child’s immune response, andtherefore their long termimmunity to respiratory problems.
A visit to your Osteopathearly on can avoid, or helpto minimise the effects of acold or other respiratorydisorders. We can addressthe structural strains andaid in lymphatic drainage.This serves to maximisethe healing potential byallowing the bodies naturalresponses to work. Themore a child can deal withminor respiratory disorderswithout the intervention ofsuppressive drugs ortreatments, the strongertheir immune potential willbe. These disorders shouldnot be ignored, they shouldbe properly managed by aqualified practitioner.Regular Osteopathic check
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RESPIRATORY DISORDERS INCHILDREN
DID your parents tell you to eat yourgreens when you were young? Didyou ever question why you should eatthem? Are you feeling tired orsluggish?Feeling tired could be because youriron levels are low. Symptoms includecold hands and feet, brittle nails,tiredness due to heavy menstrual lossand anaemia, prone to infection andfrequent colds.As you approach the spring andsummer months it may be a goodidea to check out your food intake forgood health and vitality. If you feel like a pick me up, be carefulnot to make your own diagnosis ofsymptoms and go to your nearestshop and buy for example ironsupplements because you’re tiredbecause there are different forms. Absorption is important too so if youare taking an iron supplement withfood, some minerals don’t work inharmony together in your system byrobbing off each other.
If you take an iron supplement inbetween meals it can irritate yourdigestive system.If you have symptoms of for exampletiredness, I can help you throughnutrition tips and an exerciseprogramme.You can start by doing a checklist ofyour food intake (foods high in iron):green vegetables, dried fruit and nuts,meat and fish, cereals. Okay, so maybe you’re eating all ofthe above and still feel symptoms oftiredness. Well, there are number ofreasons why your iron may not beabsorbed.For example, tea, coffee, fizzy drinks,food additives, some grains, chocolate,some minerals and low levels ofvitamin C can affect the absorption ofiron.I know this may sound confusing but ifyou want to improve your overallquality of life, understanding how thebody works and its reaction to thefood you intake could lead to better
digestion and absorption, this willresult in a healthy immune systemand lots of energy.You may need to eliminate certainfoods for a time depending on yourcondition. A general knowledge about nutritionfor good health is the way to go. Thiswill keep the body clean and help itwork efficiently. If you give your bodythe right fuel it will perform very well.To help you with healthy foodsuggestions and recipes, I can to cometo your home and help you preparethem in your kitchen. All you have todo is call and discuss with me any ofyour likes and dislikes in food tasteand I will do the rest. Susie Boland is a qualified andaccredited fitness and nutritionconsultant with over 25 years’experience. She works as a personaltrainer from her studio or in yourhome. Phone 8318011 or 086-8580500 for further information.
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A PANIC reaction consists of shallow, rapidbreathing (hyperventilating), increased heartrate (racing or pounding heart), and intenseanxiety.This happens when the sympathetic nervoussystem moves into overdrive, and the body isflooded with adrenaline. The activation of thenervous system prepares the individual for‘fight or flight’, and so the heart and lungs workharder to provide the system with what itneeds (more oxygen and glucose via the bloodstream).Also, blood is diverted to muscles used forescape or fight (in arms and legs) and awayfrom areas that are not of primary importancein self-defence, such as the brain and digestivesystem.During a panic reaction, hyperventilation maycause the person to feel light-headed or dizzyafter a while, and since the digestive systemshuts down during the episode, nausea can bea common symptom.As it’s not possible to predict the next ‘attack’,many develop intense anxiety betweenepisodes, worrying when and where the nextone will strike. In the meantime, there can bepersistent worry that another attack could comeany minute. A panic reaction, often referred to as a ‘panicattack’, is usually very unpleasant, but it is anadaptive response to a clear and immediatedanger to the individual.However, in Panic Disorder, this reactionhappens at inappropriate times. That is, it canbe triggered in the absence of an actual threatof harm, and therefore interfere with thefunctioning of that individual.Associations or connections between a feared
object or situation and the panic response areformed, or learned. Sometimes, people whosuffer from panic disorder do not identify aspecific object or situation that sets off thereaction; it may seem mysterious, general(occurring in reaction to various objects and/orsituations), or vague (as in reaction to certainthemes or ideas).Whatever the reason, the learning of a panicresponse to what is in reality a non-threateningobject, situation or theme is not intentional, butrather incidental.Nevertheless, the connection is made, and itcan increase or strengthen if avoidancebehaviour in reaction to the panic is practisedand reinforced. The immediate relief of avoidinga feared object or situation is rewarding, butcostly in the long run, as the habit grows and isreinforced.At an advanced stage, some people may avoidleaving home due to the fear of having a panicattack outside the safety of home, which isperceived as a more dangerous environment -often called ‘Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia’.Cognitive-behavioural therapy is a highlysuccessful form of treatment for Panic Disorder.In CBT the person is assisted to break theconnection between what is feared and thedevelopment of a panic reaction.Cognitive behavioural techniques are used tohelp combat the pattern and allow the personto resume his or her normal level offunctioning.
Des Jennings, BA, MBA, MCIM, HG Dip, is aCognitive Behavioural Psychotherapist. To makean appointment call 085 7307557 or [email protected]
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We can all agree thatthis certainly isn’t thesame job market it usedto be. The days ofworking for a singleemployer and retiringwith a pension are athing of the past. Thesecurity and financial
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